The Carrera San Silvestre de Fuentes is a short race held in late December in Fuentes de Andalucía, a town in the province of Sevilla. It begins in the afternoon at CEIP Santa Teresa de Jesús, which also functions as the finish line, and the primary race is 5.5 km long. It is part of the Spanish San Silvestre tradition, which features popular year-end road races connected to New Year’s Eve, although this particular race takes place a few days prior.
The event is limited in scale, with only 170 bibs offered for the adult race, and descriptions indicate it is non-competitive. Youth categories range from pre-benjamín to infantil, alongside junior/cadet, senior, and veteran entries, positioning it as a local club-and-family event rather than a large urban competition. Individuals wishing to support the event without participating in the run can opt for a "dorsal cero" entry. Spain holds over 200 San Silvestre races annually, and the Fuentes de Andalucía event is among the smaller community-based races within that extensive schedule.