Deinze · Belgium
10K races near Deinze
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5JUL
Run · road · 10K
Herfelingen Loopt
Pajottegem · 40 km away
7JUL
Run · road · 10K
Franco Belge run - Wervicq-Sud
Wervicq-Sud · 41 km away
JUL 4
11JUL
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Guldensporenjogging Opwijk
Opwijk · 46 km away
11JUL
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Guldensporenjogging
Opwijk () · 46 km away
20JUL
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Kleitse Kermisjogging
Maldegem · 26 km away
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25JUL
Run · road · 10K
Cava-Jogging Dulle Dorpsdagen
Zele · 37 km away
AUG 2
15AUG
Run · road · 10K
Dwars door Lennik
Lennik · 49 km away
16AUG
Run · road · 10K
Egmontloop Zottegem
Zottegem · 24 km away
SEP 8
5SEP
Run · road · 10K
Chickenrun Meldert
Aalst · 36 km away
6SEP
Run · road · 10K
29ème édition des Foulées Ludopital
Roubaix · 41 km away
6SEP
Run · road · 10K
Ballonloop
Sint-Niklaas · 47 km away
11SEP
Run · road · 10K
Wanzele Loopt
Lede · 32 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Ronse run & roll
Ronse · 26 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Course et Marche Solidaire Jozette
Villeneuve-d'Ascq · 50 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 10K
Dwars Door Kruisem
Cruyshautem · 9 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Versele-Laga Run
Deinze
Deinze · 50 km
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Recurring 10K races near Deinze
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Foulées Halluinoises
Foulées Halluinoises is a town road-race series held in Halluin, located in the Nord department of Hauts-de-France. The next edition is scheduled for early October. The primary events are standard 5 km and 10 km races. The organizer also includes races for children and juniors, catering to multiple age groups and skill levels.
Both adult races follow a single-loop course through the town, with one loop for the 5 km and one loop for the 10 km. The 10 km is the more popular distance, but the 5 km also attracted over 100 participants in the last edition. This ensures both races offer a genuine local-race atmosphere without feeling overwhelmingly large.
Boucles tourquennoises
Boucles Tourquennoises is a road-running event in Tourcoing, Nord department, Hauts-de-France, typically held in mid-October. The primary races are a 10 km and a 5 km run through the city. School races and a family walk are also part of the day, providing a broader local engagement. US Tourcoing Athlétisme organizes the event. The 10 km holds a Bronze FFA label, indicating it is a serious competition. The 5 km is timed and ranked, intended as a shorter option for participants seeking a less demanding challenge.
The course is flat and consists of loops, starting and finishing in the city center. It passes through Parc Clémenceau and Boulevard de l'Egalité. Organizers describe the 10 km as fast and dynamic. Recent editions have seen over 800 participants in the 10 km race. School-category races are available for younger runners, including children and junior categories. Families can participate in the walk without competing. A distinctive detail at the finish, characteristic of the region, includes a beer or soft drink and fries offered to runners, in addition to the technical T-shirt provided with registration.
Boucles tourquennoises - Tourcoing
Boucles Tourquennoises is a road-running event held in October in Tourcoing, located in the Nord department of Hauts-de-France. The primary races are 5 km and 10 km, with the 10 km race holding a regional FFA label. The event also includes races for younger participants, such as school races, a 2.5 km children’s race, and a 5 km race for benjamins and benjamines. Additionally, a Balade walk is offered for those who prefer a non-competitive option.
The course begins and ends in the city center, featuring a quick two-loop circuit that goes by Parc Clémenceau and Boulevard de l'Egalité. This is a practical local race setup, not a major destination marathon. Runner services include aid stations, changing facilities, and luggage storage. Participants who finish receive a beer or soft drink and fries. Registration also provides a Bodycross technical T-shirt, contributing to the event's distinct northern-France club-race atmosphere.
Les Foulées Solidaires - Lille
Les Foulées Solidaires is a charity run in Hellemmes, a town associated with Lille in northern France, designed for accessible participation. Runners can select a 5 km or 10 km distance. Younger participants have a 0.8 km Kids Run, and a 2.5 km walk is available for those who prefer walking. The event collects funds for an association, emphasizing sport throughout the day. It welcomes families, casual runners, club athletes, and individuals wishing to support the cause.
The 5 km and 10 km races follow loop courses; the 5 km involves two laps and the 10 km requires four. Place Joseph Hentgès serves as the central point, hosting race starts, award ceremonies, and a village area. This village operates through the day, featuring association booths, activities, food, and beverages. Participants are given a T-shirt, and awards are presented to the top three finishers in each category. Donations are also accepted from those not participating in the run or walk.
La course du chicon - Baisieux
La Course du Chicon is a flat running event held in Baisieux, a village in northern France. The course winds through the village and the surrounding countryside. The race's name originates from 'chicon,' the local term for endive, a theme the event embraces more directly than many food-related races.
Upon finishing, participants receive endive soup instead of the typical post-race refreshments. The organizers share a soup recipe designed for 1,200 servings, requiring 200 kg of endives, onions, leeks, potatoes, water, cream, salt, and pepper. Practical arrangements include online registration only, online results publication, a refreshment stand, and complimentary guarded bag storage for runners.
Course du Chicon
Course du Chicon is a local running day in Baisieux, Nord department, France, centered on the chicon, the northern French term for endive. It typically takes place in cool October weather, with enough rain possible that participants are advised to bring waterproof jackets. The main road races are 5 km and 10 km, and the program also features a walk, accommodating beginners, regular club runners, and those attending primarily for the village gathering.
The route follows a flat circuit through Baisieux and the nearby countryside, presenting a straightforward course rather than a technical one. The finish includes a memorable detail: endive soup is served to runners, prepared in large quantities using 200 kg of endives, along with onions, leeks, potatoes, water, cream, salt, and pepper, yielding approximately 1,200 servings. Practical amenities include online-only registration, a secure free bag drop, refreshments, changing rooms, and showers.
Brandweer TRAIL
The Brandweer TRAIL begins and ends at the Zottegem fire station on Meengracht in Belgium. This local trail run, organized by the Zottegem fire station, offers distances of 5 km, 12 km, or 25 km. The event takes place in autumn, with a start window open through the morning, allowing participants to set off between 8:30 AM and noon rather than a single fixed start time.
The routes follow the slow lanes, paths, and rural roads surrounding Zottegem, keeping the race contained near the fire station. The entry fee covers course refreshments and a goodie bag, contributing to the event's straightforward community-race atmosphere. Its distinctive feature is the fire-station start and finish, where runners begin and conclude at the active base of the organizers.
Feesteloop Avelgem
Feesteloop Avelgem is a traffic-free running event in Avelgem, West Flanders, held every two years. It runs concurrently with the Feesteworpstoet. Runners can participate in youth races of 500 metres and 1,000 metres, or in the 5 km, 10 km, or a team event where one runner completes 5 km and two teammates each run 2.5 km.
The route passes through Avelgem's centre and incorporates lighting in the Schelde meersen, with music and entertainment provided along and around the course. NLT organizes the race, with the race office located in Foyer Spikkerelle. Past editions have attracted enough runners to strain the chip-timing system; one edition had 836 starters, for which fewer chips and numbers had been prepared.
Firerun Deinze
Firerun Deinze is an evening run in Deinze, Belgium, organized by VZW Vriendenkring Brandweer Deinze, the friends’ association of the local fire brigade. It offers 5 km and 10 km races, both starting at 19:30, plus a walking option shortly after. The race mixes road running with park paths; runners should bring a headlamp or running light because parts of the route are dark. It is open to everyone, with electronic timing, refreshments at the finish, and a refreshment point after 5 km.
The route starts at the KMSK Deinze parking lot, goes over the AC Deinze athletics track, then heads onto the wooded paths of Brielmeersen. From there it links toward the Deinze marina, passes the town hall, and finishes through Kaandelpark at the fire station parking lot. The event incorporates its fire-brigade setting: fire, music, and light effects are part of the evening, and the finish area includes live music, a free afterparty, a bar with soup, and a chip stand. Around 335 participants have been recorded, making it feel local and busy without becoming a huge mass race.
Beatrun Waregem
Beatrun Waregem is an evening road race in Waregem, Flanders, offering 5 km and 10 km distances. It is designed for runners seeking a relaxed event over a strictly timed race, featuring music along the route and an informal atmosphere that encourages participation.
The course is straightforward based on available details: participants select either the shorter or longer road distance within the city. The event emphasizes its social aspect, with opportunities for people to run together, company teams to participate, and an afterparty to extend the evening after the finish.
AVR Run
The AVR Run offers three race options: a Kidsrun, a 3.5 km AVR FUN-RUN, and a 10.5 km AVR-RUN. Race-day administration is at the MSKA cafeteria, with bib pickup starting at 13:00. Specific town or season details were not provided.
The event provides distances instead of a route map, allowing participants to choose between the short fun run, the longer 10.5 km run, or the separate children’s race. Registration is managed through Running Results, and online entry is recommended for quicker bib pickup. Teams need to register in advance. The rules state that runners are responsible for ensuring they are in good physical condition on race day.
Trail nocturne des lacs - Villeneuve-d'Ascq
The Trail Nocturne des Lacs is an evening trail race held in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, located in the Nord department of northern France. This event is part of the Trail des Lacs series and is typically scheduled for December, though its exact date may be unconfirmed. Participants can select between 10 km and 17 km trail races. The 10 km race begins at approximately 7:00 PM, with the 17 km race commencing around 7:30 PM.
The routes do not feature mountain terrain. The 10 km course includes roughly 58 meters of elevation gain, while the 17 km course has approximately 109 meters. The primary challenge stems from navigating off-road conditions in semi-darkness rather than from extended climbs. A 10 km walking option is also available, welcoming hikers alongside runners. The Ligue Hauts-de-France d'Athlétisme is the organizing body, and event amenities include aid stations and changing facilities.
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