




Bieg Westerplatte 63
Gdańsk
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Distances: 10 km
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Surface: Bieg uliczny
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Location: Gdańsk
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Date:
7 Sep
Race description
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The Westerplatte Run is the oldest, longest-running street race in Poland, held continuously for 10 kilometers, which this year will take place on a new route finishing at the Polsat Plus Arena Gdańsk. This year's edition will traditionally start at Westerplatte, a symbolic place that prompts reflection on Poland's independence and history. After the first kilometers, participants will turn right and run towards the Tunnel under the Dead Vistula, providing a unique opportunity to traverse this route. The finish line at the amber stadium, regarded as one of the most beautiful in Europe, will deliver excitement comparable to that of Euro 2012.
Highlights
- The Westerplatte Run is the longest continuously organized street race over a distance of 10 kilometers in Poland.
- This year's event will begin at Westerplatte - a symbolic place that encourages reflection on the issue of Poland's independence.
- The race route will for the first time pass through the Tunnel under the Dead Vistula - a unique place accessible to runners only during a few sporting events.
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Detailed information
- Race name: Bieg Westerplatte 63
- Location name: Gdańsk
- Distances: 10 km
- Organizer website: https://biegwesterplatte.pl/
- Surface / Race type Bieg uliczny