Madrid Vintage Run Attracts 10,000 Runners

The 10-kilometer race traversed emblematic districts of the capital, while the Community of Madrid allocates funds to sports associations.

Generic image of runners celebrating in a Madrid street.
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Generic image of runners celebrating in a Madrid street.

The Madrid Vintage Run brought together 10,000 participants for a 10-kilometer route through emblematic districts of the capital, with the support of the Community of Madrid.

The sporting event, the Madrid Vintage Run, has gathered a crowd of 10,000 runners on a 10-kilometer course. The race passed through significant areas of the capital, including Tetuán, Bravo Murillo, Chamberí, Centro, Arganzuela, and Antonio López, concluding in Usera.
In parallel, the Community of Madrid has announced an investment of 827,677 euros designated for sports associations. These funds will benefit over 800 groups that participated in official competitions during the 2024 and 2025 seasons.
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