Radom · Poland

5K races near Radom

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Upcoming 5K races near Radom

AUG 2
22AUG
Run · road · 5K
X Vikings Run Piesn Zeglarzy Elita Legend
Smardzewice · 79 km away
29AUG
Run · road · 5K
Kunicki Bieg Reggae
Kunice · 67 km away
Radom · 80 km
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Recurring 5K races near Radom

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Radomski Bieg Onkologiczny
SUN OCT 4
The Radomski Bieg Onkologiczny is a community run in Radom, held by the Borki Reservoir, with a focus on cancer prevention. The first edition quickly filled its 300-person entry limit and had more demand, with nearly 300 people at the start. It is open to runners and nordic walkers, making the event a broad health-focused gathering rather than a race for fast club athletes. Its timing coincides with Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and its message is clear: regular checkups matter, healthy habits matter, and life after cancer can include physical activity. The route is short and direct: two laps of 2.5 kilometers around the reservoir. The concept originated with the Radom Oncology Center, and the Biegiem Radom! Association assisted in its organization within two months. Many participants are individuals who have undergone cancer treatment, including breast cancer survivors, and some who were not healthy enough to run still sent messages of support. This gives the run a distinct atmosphere compared to a typical local 5K, as the participants include patients, survivors, relatives, regular runners, walkers, and people using the day to publicly advocate for prevention and recovery.
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.
V Polmaraton Otwocki
MON OCT 19
V Półmaraton Otwocki is an autumn running event in Otwock, near Warsaw, featuring a main race over the half marathon distance. The routes utilize paths within Mazowiecki Landscape Park, focusing on forest running instead of city streets. The event also offers a 5 km run, Nordic Walking, and children’s races ranging from 150 m to 1500 m. The race is organized by GJK in Otwock and attracts a diverse group of participants: half marathon runners, participants in shorter races, families with children, and individuals who prefer Nordic Walking. Children can participate without charge, while adults register online and pay the organizer directly or via the Gepard platform. Certain events have participation limits, giving it the character of a local forest race day with multiple start groups rather than a single, large road race.
Course de l'Indépendance d'Ostrowiec
WED NOV 11
Kielecki Bieg Sylwestrowy
THU DEC 31
The Kielecki Bieg Sylwestrowy is a New Year's Eve run held in Kielce. It begins at 2:00 PM from Hala Legionów. This is a short, approximately 5 km race, featuring both paved streets and off-road sections. It is intended for residents of Kielce and the broader Świętokrzyskie region, not exclusively for club runners. The race is in its third edition, organized by the Świętokrzyskie Stowarzyszenie Inicjatyw Społecznych im. Stanisława Staszica. The New Year's Eve timing influences the atmosphere: participants are encouraged to wear colorful costumes and creative party accessories, making the event more relaxed and playful than competitive.
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Radom Training Notes

Radom hosts 7 5K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Radom runners use the city centre, Południe, Borki lake, and the Mleczna River side for normal base miles. Street Run Radom feels like active people you meet on the streets of Radom and around it. Locals run for fitness, health, or chasing the dreams that keep moving away. Borki lake works well for steady Z2 and short intervals when you want simple laps. The first route covers 12 km and gains 258 m. The second route covers 17 km and gains 121 m. Czerwcowa Piątka, Biegiem Radom, and Polmaraton Radomskiego Czerwca '76 anchor the calendar.

Radom riders get a practical city, not a show pony. The city has around 90 km of bike paths, and the city bike system has been running since 2015. Locals use Route 2 from Radom to Jedlnia-Letnisko, Route 6 from Radom to Błotnica, and Route 8 from Radom to Jedlińsk for honest base miles. Route 7 from Radom through Bardzice to Orońsko and Route 10 through Kowala to Orońsko suit faster group work. The brief names no dedicated cycling club, so events carry the scene. Lotto Triathlon Energy Radom, Starachowicka Strzała, and Mtbcrossmaraton Starachowice give riders targets. Route 1 around Szydłowiec and Route 4 around Iłża are the named places to look for climbing work.

Radom training feels best when the paths are clear, the lake is open, and everyone is stacking steady weeks. Zalew Borki has two summer bathing areas, so summer runs and rides can finish near water, pedal boats, or SUPs. Locals keep the hard stuff short in heat and push longer Z2 early or late. The city centre stays useful for intervals when you need control. Winter changes the rhythm for both sports. Radom keeps a skating rink and skate rental in winter, so cross-training is easy. Runners keep going from park to park, while cyclists move more work onto safer path sections, cyclocross-style loops, or indoor legs.