CorrIsernia is a city road race held in Isernia, the capital of Molise in central Italy. The main run is approximately 9 km, with recent competitive editions measuring just under 10 km. It typically takes place in early October, organized by NAI, Nuova Atletica Isernia, with support from FIDAL and the municipality. The event welcomes not only club runners but also includes school participation and charity entries, extending its reach beyond the competitive field on race day.
The course is contained within Isernia, utilizing city streets instead of a point-to-point or trail route. Recent editions have seen significant participation in Corrilascuola, with large numbers of students, parents, and teachers involved. The competitive race attracts runners from regional clubs and further afield. The Charity Program aids solidarity projects, with Lions Club Isernia as a notable supporter. A Women’s Mile has also been part of the race program, and organizers have ensured the event proceeds even amidst challenging conditions like wind and adverse weather that complicate setup and awards.