The San Silvestre Cordobesa is a New Year's Eve running event in Cordoba, Spain. It features a popular field and a 10 km run that is listed as non-competitive. The race takes place in the afternoon, with entries capped. This makes it a community event with a set participant limit, rather than an open-ended fun run.
The event adheres to the Spanish San Silvestre tradition: a year-end race on the last day of December, typically emphasizing participation over achieving a fast time. It also includes a dedicated 200-meter distance for participants with intellectual disabilities, who register in a separate category. The race has a history spanning over forty editions.