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SoVD-Inklusionslauf
SAT OCT 10
The SoVD-Inklusionslauf is a Berlin road race held on Tempelhofer Feld, the former airport grounds providing a wide, open setting. It begins at 10:00 a.m. and is designed as "The Run for All." Participants can select from 10 km, 5 km, 2.5 km, or 1 km distances, with a Bambini run for younger children and a 4 x 400 m relay for teams. The race promotes inclusion directly and practically, guided by the principle that nobody runs alone. Its anniversary edition attracted a record number of participants, covering both children and older runners. The event also features a festival atmosphere around the course, including a stage program, an opening performance by the ufa-Fabrik drum group, and a tombola with prizes.
Herbstlauf
SAT OCT 10
Herbstlauf is an autumn running event on the Rennsteig, centered on a traditional 20-kilometer cross-country race that utilizes sections of the spring Rennsteiglauf Marathon route. The concept is straightforward: runners receive a demanding autumn run on a genuine part of the marathon course, serving either as a standalone challenge or as early preparation for the subsequent Rennsteiglauf. The standard distance is 20 kilometers, with a 10-kilometer option designed particularly for less experienced runners and a 33-kilometer trail for those seeking extended time on more rugged terrain. The longer trail deviates from the main ridge path onto side trails featuring significant ascents, while all distances are made more demanding by the course's profile and autumn weather conditions. Each finisher is awarded a medal, a certificate, and an individual finish-line photograph.
Berliner Morgenpost Great 10K
SUN OCT 11
The Berliner Morgenpost Great 10K begins at Charlottenburg Palace, directing participants into Berlin’s City West each October. This 10 km road race is known for fast times, with its course records close to world record marks. Alongside the main 10 km, the event includes a 4.2 km race, children’s races of 1.5 km and 0.8 km, and a 2 x 5 km relay, offering opportunities beyond chasing personal bests. It has taken place annually since 2008, originating as the ASICS Grand 10 with over 5,000 participants from Germany. The course proceeds from Charlottenburg Palace via Spandauer Damm and Straße des 17. Juni. It passes landmarks such as Charlottenburg Gate, the Victory Column, the Zoological Garden, the Elephant Gate, the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, and Schloßstraße, concluding back at the palace. Participants include competitive club runners, novices, relay squads, children, and visitors from outside Berlin, all attending to compete or to experience a 10 km run through the western part of the city and the zoo. Notable German winners include Alina Reh and Anna Hahner, while Leonard Patrick Komon holds the men's record with four wins.
Müggelsee-Halbmarathon
SUN OCT 18
The Müggelsee-Halbmarathon circles the Müggelsee, Berlin's largest lake, located in the southeast and known locally as the “bathtub.” The primary event is an officially measured half marathon, 21.0975 kilometers long, commencing at 10:00 and concluding at 13:00. On the same morning, shorter 10-kilometer and 5-kilometer races are offered for those preferring a shorter lakeside event. The route begins and ends near the Müggelseeperle, with some accounts indicating the Hotel Müggelsee Berlin on Müggelheimer Damm as the race headquarters. The course traces the shoreline for a significant portion, crosses the historic Spreetunnel Friedrichshagen, and proceeds through Friedrichshagen, Rahnsdorf, Wilhelmshagen, Hessenwinkel, Schönhorst, and Spreewiesen before encircling the Kleiner Müggelsee. The half marathon includes four aid stations, and the event is set for its twentieth running.
Eichwalder Herbstlauf
SUN NOV 1
The Eichwalder Herbstlauf takes runners into the Grünauer Forst as the weather cools. This forest race is for those seeking a timed run, with age-group results allowing competitors to be compared within their own category. The course follows quiet paths through the woods, offering a more sheltered and natural setting than a road race through town. Participants not wishing to compete can opt for the 5 km Nordic Walking option, which is conducted without time pressure.
62. SCC Cross Country
SAT NOV 7
SCC Cross Country is a Berlin forest-path race held at the Julius-Hirsch-Sportanlage on Harbigstraße in Westend. It features two straightforward cross-country races: a 4 km for U16 athletes up to adults, and a 9 km for U18 athletes up to adults. Both races begin in the morning. The format is simple: club runners, younger age-group athletes, and adults compete on short, off-road courses, distinct from large city-road events. The course incorporates both paved and unpaved forest paths, emphasizing rhythm, footing, and finishing speed over scenic views. Awards are presented to the top three in age and gender categories, including U20 and U16 groups. A separate prize is given for the fastest final lap for men and women. SCC members participate without charge, while other entry fees remain low. Late registration is possible shortly before the start for an additional fee. The race maintains a results archive, providing this compact local event with a clear record beyond race day.
Crosslauf des RC Tegel - Schmalzstullenlauf
SUN NOV 8
The Crosslauf des RC Tegel begins and ends on Schwarzen Weg, near Tegeler See at the Malche, leading runners into Tegeler Forst in Berlin. This autumn cross-country event offers multiple distances, ranging from short races for children and students to 20 km, alongside standard 5 km and 10 km routes. RC Tegel welcomes both club members and non-members, allowing it to function as both a local club competition and a notable fixture on Berlin's running calendar. Typically, participant numbers range from the several hundreds, often between 500 and 1,000 finishers. The course is a forest cross-country run, not a flat road race, featuring uneven terrain and inclines that challenge stamina, pacing, and running form. The shorter distances cater to younger participants and novices, while the longer routes provide seasoned runners with a genuine off-road challenge. Its informal name, Schmalzstullenlauf, originates from the post-race refreshments: tea, cake, and Schmalzstullen, the German lard bread rolls that are integral to the event's character. This post-race spread contributes to the race's distinctly local atmosphere, emphasizing club tradition over a highly polished mass participation event.
Berliner 1/4 und 1/2 Marathonlauf
SAT NOV 21
The Berliner 1/4 und 1/2 Marathonlauf is a road running event in Berlin, Germany, featuring a 10.5 km quarter marathon and a 21.1 km half marathon. It typically takes place in November, with both individual races beginning at 10:00 AM and a team relay starting 15 minutes later. This is a local event, not a large spectacle, usually attracting between 101 and 300 participants. Entry fees are modest: €8 for the quarter marathon, €12 for the half marathon, and €30 to €40 for relay teams. Start lists, results, photos, and race reports are made available post-event by the organizer and HDsports.
Berliner Mannschaftslauf SSV Lichtenrade
SUN NOV 22
The Berliner Mannschaftslauf begins at the Stadion An der Windmühle on Buckower Damm in Berlin. This road team run is organized by SSV Lichtenrade and is part of the Berliner Läufercup. It offers races of 21.1 km, 10.5 km, and 3.7 km, covering distances from a half marathon to a short club-distance option. The event originates in the Lichtenrade club scene and uses an off-stadium road-race format. Youth, open, and masters runners are included, with age groups ranging from under-teen categories to older masters divisions. Recent editions also introduced a Youth Team Run. Results, start lists, photos, and reports are published post-race, giving it the character of a local Berlin club fixture with sufficient structure for regular participants.
Eichwalder Silvesterlauf
THU DEC 31
The Eichwalder Silvesterlauf is a New Year's Eve road and fun run held at the Sportplatz am Hirtenfließ in Eichwalde, near Berlin. It began on New Year's Eve 1994 and now provides straightforward end-of-year racing, not a large-scale city event. Adults can select a 5 km or 10 km distance, and toddlers, children, and youth participate in their own shorter races, including a Bambini lap on the sports field. The primary route leads to a forest course away from traffic: the 5 km race consists of one lap, and the 10 km race is two laps. Both runners and walkers are accommodated. Recent fields have numbered in the low hundreds, creating a local and manageable atmosphere. Registration occurs at the venue in the morning, the adult entry fee is modest, and the finish-area traditions are typical of German winter running: awards for top finishers, pancakes for participants, and offerings of tea, water, fruit, mulled wine, and bratwurst.
Berliner Silvesterlauf
THU DEC 31
The Berliner Silvesterlauf is a New Year’s Eve run held in Berlin’s Grunewald forest. The start and finish are located at the Harbigstraße/Waldschulallee parking area, across from Mommsenstadion. SCC Berlin organizes this event, which is one of Germany’s larger New Year’s Eve runs. It provides runners an opportunity to conclude the year before the city’s evening festivities commence. The race features multiple distances, ranging from 2 and 4 kilometers to approximately 6.3 and 10.2 kilometers, allowing families, casual participants, and experienced club runners to select a suitable course. The longer route crosses Teufelsberg and Drachenfliegerberg. The 6.3-kilometer course includes Teufelsberg, presenting a more challenging, hilly terrain compared to a standard park circuit. The ascents require effort, the descents demand careful footing, and the elevated points offer expansive vistas over Berlin. Costumes contribute to the enjoyment, with homemade attire particularly encouraged. The courses are designed to be manageable for participants in costume. This event is also known as the Pfannkuchenlauf, as participants receive a pancake upon finishing. Some pancakes are filled with jam, while others are served with mustard.
Berliner Silvesterlauf - Pfannkuchenlauf
THU DEC 31
The Berliner Silvesterlauf, also known as the Pfannkuchenlauf, is a New Year's Eve race held in Berlin, starting and finishing at Mommsenstadion. Approximately 2,500 participants are anticipated, positioning it as one of Germany's larger New Year's Eve events. The primary race covers slightly less than 10 kilometers, with additional shorter races of 6.3 km, 4 km, and 2 km available for students, women, youth, and adult participants. SCC Events Laufbewerbe is the organizer, and the event has taken place annually since 1976. The primary course leads into Grunewald, incorporating Drachenfliegerberg and Teufelsberg, Berlin's two highest hills in that area, indicating it is not a level city run. The 6.3 km course includes a climb up Teufelsberg but bypasses Drachenfliegerberg. Should snow or ice render the hill sections hazardous, they are omitted from the route. Many participants wear costumes for this final run of the year, with awards given for the best outfits, and runners traditionally receive a Pfannkuchen upon finishing.
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