The event, supported by the regional government, featured a 10-kilometer course that spanned the districts of Tetuán and Usera, passing through Chamberí, Centro, and Arganzuela. The route began on Bravo Murillo street and concluded on Antonio López.
Among the participants was the Minister of Culture, Tourism and Sport, Mariano de Paco Serrano, who took part in this competition, recognized as one of the fastest in the world.
The race also saw the presence of Rodrigue Kwizera, an internationally recognized athlete who recently became a Spanish national. Kwizera achieved a seventh-place finish in the 10,000 meters at the 2023 World Athletics Championships in Budapest.




