ROME, May 4, 2026 – The Corviale district is gearing up for its first-ever running event, the Corviale Running, scheduled for Sunday, May 17th. This initiative, promoted by Municipio XI, seeks to engage the entire community in a day of sport, inclusion, and social aggregation. The organization of the event has been entrusted to the Bravetta Runners Roma sports association.
A Dual-Path Event for Every Participant
The Corviale Running offers two distinct participation options to cater to all fitness levels and preferences. A 10-kilometer race will be available in both competitive and non-competitive formats, featuring official timekeeping via chip and a formal ranking for competitive participants. For those seeking a more relaxed experience, a 2-kilometer walk is also planned, open to anyone wishing to enjoy the outdoors without the pressure of competition. This inclusive approach aims to attract not only seasoned athletes but also families and individuals looking for a leisurely activity.
Nuova Piazza Corviale: The Heart of the Event
The start and finish lines for both courses will be located at Nuova Piazza Corviale. For the duration of the event, this urban space will transform into a vibrant hub, fostering interaction and strengthening the sense of belonging within the local community. It will serve as a central point where sport, social engagement, and neighborhood life converge.
Comprehensive Organization and Guaranteed Services
The organizers are committed to providing a complete and secure experience for all participants. Each registered individual will receive a race kit, which includes refreshments. Dedicated safety and health stations will be present throughout the event. Official timekeeping for the competitive race will be handled by Race Chrono Service, ensuring accuracy and reliability. A key feature of the event is its accessibility: participation is entirely free, and registrations are currently open online via http://racechronoservice.it/.
An Investment in the Territory
Through the Corviale Running event, Municipio XI reaffirms its dedication to promoting sport as a vital tool for social cohesion and territorial enhancement. The primary objective is to establish this event as a lasting fixture in Rome’s sporting calendar, one that will grow and consolidate over time. This initiative represents an investment not only in physical activity but also in building stronger community bonds and rediscovering urban spaces through collective participation.