The Entre Rías Media Maratón is a road half marathon run between O Grove and Sanxenxo, on Spain’s Galician coast. It is a popular asphalt race with a flat profile, making it approachable for newer runners seeking a serious but manageable challenge. The field is already large for a young event, with more than 2,200 runners in its second edition, and entries move quickly, prompting runners to sign up without delay.
The course stays entirely on asphalt, linking the two coastal towns. The appeal is straightforward: a point-to-point half marathon with little climbing and a broad mix of abilities. It is not only a beginner-friendly race; prizes give faster runners something to chase, and Javier Gómez Noya, one of Spain’s most decorated triathletes, serves as the race patron.