polmaraton walbrzych
The Toyota Eko Półmaraton Wałbrzych is a fall running event in Wałbrzych, a city in south-western Poland. The main race is the half marathon, with a 10 km option also included, catering to runners seeking the full distance and those progressing from shorter road races. The City of Wałbrzych and Fundacja The Sport organize it. Recent editions have placed it within the Korona Polskich Półmaratonów, a Polish half-marathon series encouraging runners to collect finishes at selected races nationwide. The course details indicate an urban Wałbrzych race. Aid stations are situated on streets like Sikorskiego, Mickiewicza, and Chrobrego, offering water initially, followed by water and isotonic drinks. Bib pickup occurs at Stara Kopalnia, the city’s old mine complex, providing a local Wałbrzych point of reference before the start. The race employs a staggered start, a practical method for managing a large field on city streets. With editions already in the mid-twenties, this is an established local half marathon.