Kutno · Poland

10K races near Kutno

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Upcoming 10K races near Kutno

JUL 1
12JUL
Run · road · 10K
Kraszewski Bieg po Zdrowie
Kraszewo-Gaczułty · 78 km away
AUG 4
9AUG
Run · trail · 10K
Kanzas Cross
Konstantynów Łódzki · 53 km away
25AUG
Run · road · 10K
X Lipnowski Bieg Uliczny
Lipno · 70 km away
29AUG
Run · road · 10K
Bieg Sluzb Mundurowych
Rzgów · 64 km away
29AUG
Run · road · 10K
15. Biegi Małego Fabrykanta
Łódź · 53 km away
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SEP 6
5SEP
Run · road · 10K
Praga 10 Km
Praga · 48 km away
5SEP
Run · road · 10K
Bieg i marsz NW Dzika Dyszka w Brzezinach
Brzeziny · 54 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 10K
Bieg Pamięci - Boniewo
Boniewo · 41 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 10K
14. Półmaraton Dwóch Mostów
Płock · 42 km away
19SEP
Run · road · 10K
XIX Biegi Malanowska Jesien
Malanów · 50 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 10K
Bieg po Gminie Zduńska Wola
Zduńska Wola · 74 km away
Kutno · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Kutno

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Grand Prix Polski w Crossduathlonie Poznan
SAT OCT 3
The Polish Crossduathlon Grand Prix in Koło is an off-road run-bike-run event held at the Municipal Stadium, located at ul. Sportowa 12, which houses the race office, start, transition area, and finish. The event begins with children's races in the morning, followed by Żak and Młodzik categories, and then the Junior Młodszy, Junior, Elita, U23, and Age Group fields commence in a later session. The format is crossduathlon, involving transitions between running and cycling segments without a swim, utilizing a designated transition area. This race is a component of the Grand Prix Polski w Crossduathlonie series, organized by Foxter Sport. It gathers participants across various age categories, including children, youth racers, elite competitors, and adult age-group athletes at a single location.
Bieg Przełajowy "o Nóż Komandosa"
SAT OCT 10
The "O Nóż Komandosa" Cross-Country Race is a 10-kilometer event held in Lubliniec. It begins at noon in front of the Municipal Stadium and is organized by the Wojskowy Klub Biegacza "META". This race also functions as the Polish Championships for Uniformed Services in cross country. The event anticipates approximately 1,000 participants, primarily soldiers and officers representing nearly all of Poland's uniformed services. The course utilizes roads around DK11, ul. 74 GPP, and Cyrana Street, extending into the vicinity of the Commando Military Unit, underscoring the race's connection to Lubliniec's military environment. The City of Lubliniec provides financial support for the event.
Miedzynarodowy Bieg Warcianski im Zdzislawa Krzyszkowiaka Kolo
SUN OCT 18
The Międzynarodowy Bieg Warciański im. Zdzisława Krzyszkowiaka is a 10 km road race held in Koło, Poland’s Wielkopolskie region. The race begins at noon from Park im. Stanisława Moniuszki. The main event also serves as the Polish Athletics Association championship for women over 10 km. This championship status provides the event with a more competitive atmosphere than a standard local road race. Koło has previously hosted the women’s Polish 10 km championship on several occasions. A recent edition saw 508 participants, with the women's winner finishing in 32:14, narrowly missing the Polish record by six seconds. The race is organized by WKB META LUBLINIEC and honors Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak, a notable Polish distance runner.
Bieg po Karmę
SUN OCT 18
Bieg po Karmę is a charity race held around the animal shelter in Korabiewice, in Poland’s Mazowieckie region. The shelter organizes the event, which includes a 10 km run named Chyży Husky, a 5 km run named Szybki Chart, a 5 km Nordic Walking option named Śmigły Wyżeł, and short children’s races. Start fees and race-package income fund food for the shelter animals, particularly the approximately 200 dogs. The routes traverse the Puszcza Mariańska municipality, using asphalt roads, forest paths, field margins, and open fields, with tape and arrows marking the way. The event also highlights the shelter’s daily work, including adoption, volunteering, humane treatment of animals, ecological awareness, and active living. The children’s program features five distances, such as the 100-meter Bieg Mopsa for the youngest participants, making the day resemble a local community race more than a standard road event.
Bieg o Lampke Gornicza Bieg Debiutanta
SUN DEC 6
The Uliczny Bieg o Lampkę Górniczą is a street race in Konin connected to Barbórka, Poland’s miners’ holiday. It is also known as Bieg Debiutanta, and later events have used the Barbórka title directly. The “miner’s lamp” in the name provides the race its local identity, and the event’s slogan plays on that idea of light. The main run begins near the passage by the MOSiR swimming pool, with organizers maintaining a stable start and route from one edition to the next. It attracts local runners in increasing numbers, uses electronic timing, and concludes with a formal winners’ ceremony in the early afternoon. After several dozen editions, it is established as one of the region’s familiar running events, not just a one-off holiday run.
Bieg Sylwestrowy Łódź
THU DEC 31
Bieg Sylwestrowy Łódź is a New Year’s Eve running event in Łódź, Poland, featuring a 10 km race and a 2 km youth run. Rather than waiting indoors for midnight, participants use the year’s final day for a brief, practical dose of fresh air and exertion before evening festivities. The route crosses Łagiewnicki Forest, offering a more tranquil, natural setting compared to many urban races in Łódź. The event embraces its year-end timing, presented as a spirited method to conclude the year, expend some energy before New Year’s Eve dinner, and then return to the city for subsequent activities.
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Kutno Training Notes

Kutno hosts 17 10K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Kutno runners keep it simple and local. Wiosny Ludów park is the easy meet-up, and parkrun Kutno gives everyone a 5 km hit at 9:00 on Saturday. The route runs three even laps, with a gentle rise at the start of each lap and a 200-meter downhill around 1 km. Locals use it for intervals, comeback runs, or a clean benchmark without making a big trip. The small scene shows up through Honorowy Bieg Kadecki, Czwartki Lekkoatletyczne at Stadion MOSiR Kutno, and nearby starts like XI Rykowisko Ultra Trail Szybkie Badyle.

Kutno riders build base miles on lowland roads. Bike Club Kutno is the name you hear first, with the club built around time together, regional trips, useful detours, fun, and a bit of reset. The Kutno Kaliskie Kujawskie route is the obvious line when you want steady Z2 instead of drama. The west wind gives the ride its bite, with southwest pulls in winter and northwest pushes in summer. The climbs stay modest because this is central Poland lowland country, so locals look toward Lake Kłodawa, Greatman Klodawa Triathlon, and Duathlon Strykow for bigger anchor days.

Kutno seasons reward consistency. July and August bring the hottest stretch, so runners take parkrun early and cyclists stack base miles before the day gets heavy. July brings the wettest average month with 73 mm, so locals still keep a jacket in the kit bag. December and January change the rhythm, and January is the coldest marker with the least rainfall at 30 mm. Snow falls on average 39 days a year, so winter turns runs toward steady footing, while bikes shift from fast road days to cautious Z2, cyclocross habits, or short spins when the roads allow it.