The popular race, which received institutional support from the regional Government, started from Bravo Murillo street and finished at Antonio López, also passing through the districts of Chamberí, Centro, and Arganzuela.
The Minister of Culture, Tourism and Sport, Mariano de Paco Serrano, participated in the event, which covered emblematic areas of the capital such as Bravo Murillo and Tetuán.
The Madrid Vintage Run is recognized as one of the fastest races in the world, a prestige reflected in its history and the participation of elite athletes.
The Madrid Vintage Run is considered one of the fastest races in the world, a recognition that reflects its trajectory and prestige among mass athletics events.
This edition featured the participation of athlete Rodrigue Kwizera, recently naturalized Spanish and with a notable international career, including a seventh-place finish in the 10,000 meters at the 2023 World Athletics Championships in Budapest.




