Ecuador’s Biggest and Most Iconic Race! The Quito15K Race is the country’s most iconic race and a true celebration of national athletics. It traverses the capital’s main avenues—from south to north—defying the altitude and celebrating the energy of thousands of runners who fill the streets with color, effort, and passion. …
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Ecuador’s Biggest and Most Iconic Race! The Quito15K Race is the country’s most iconic race and a true celebration of national athletics. It traverses the capital’s main avenues—from south to north—defying the altitude and celebrating the energy of thousands of runners who fill the streets with color, effort, and passion. More than just a competition, the Quito15K Race is an experience that unites the city around sport, personal achievement, and the pride of being part of a tradition that transcends generations.
The Quito21K Race is a half marathon designed for those seeking to push beyond their limits. Featuring a demanding course, it connects the south and north of the capital, traversing its most iconic avenues and offering a unique view of the city at an altitude of 2,850 meters. It is a race that puts endurance to the test, celebrates the passion for running, and transforms every kilometer into a personal achievement.
The Mini Quito5K Race is designed specifically for young people, offering children and teenagers the chance to experience the thrill of athletics in a safe, fun, and family-friendly environment. Under the motto “Here Your Story Begins,” this experience invites new generations to discover a passion for running and to become part of the sporting legacy of the Quito15K Race. The Mini Quito5K Race will take place at Bicentenario Metropolitan Park—located in the northern part of the city.
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A very popular race with a lot of participants. Quito is situated at 9,300 feet/2850 meters above sea level, so running here is more challenging. The metro opens earlier than … MORE
A very popular race with a lot of participants. Quito is situated at 9,300 feet/2850 meters above sea level, so running here is more challenging.
The metro opens earlier than usual on the race day, so the runners can take it to the start. The course is fun, you’ll see a lot of Quito.