Cross Trzeźwości w Suchowoli is an annual running event in Suchowola, a town in north-eastern Poland, featuring a 10 km main race. The start area and race office are located by Kino Kometa. The program also includes a mini cross, Nordic walking, and children's races, catering to a diverse group of participants beyond regular road runners. The race uses electronic timing and publishes category results, including open, local Suchowola, mini, and age-group classifications.
The main route follows a simple out-and-back path from Suchowola to Okopy and back. Okopy serves as more than just a turnaround point; the course has a checkpoint there, and missing it results in disqualification. The route's official certification was lost after work on the Suchowola bypass intersected it, a practical detail for runners seeking certified times. The event attracts local runners and supporters from the region. Past participants have included Tadeusz Dziekoński, a Polish veteran long-distance runner and world champion in the men's 60-64 age group over 100 km.