Registration for Rimi Riga Marathon 2025 is open!

18 June 2024

Today, on June 18, exactly 11 months until the biggest running festival in the Baltics, registration for next year’s Rimi Riga Marathon opens. The annual running festival, which in 2025 will take place on May 17-18, this season will be marked with a big celebration in honor of the 35th anniversary of the Rimi Riga Marathon.

Since the first starting shot at the Freedom Monument on July 27, 1991, the Rimi Riga Marathon will be held for the 35th time in 2025. The 35th anniversary marathon will gather both running enthusiasts, for whom running is a lifestyle and celebration, as well as world-class elite athletes who will fight for high-value results in all five distances recognized by the World Athletics label.

Register today!

From June 18, it is possible to register for the marathon, half-marathon, 10 kilometers, 5 kilometers and DPD mile distances, while the registration for the Olympic Kids’ Day will be opened in the spring of 2025.

All distances of the Rimi Riga Marathon have been awarded the World Athletics Road Race Label, and this assessment highlights the Rimi Riga Marathon as the first running event in the world that combines five top-level competitions in one weekend. Also in 2025, the half-marathon, 5-kilometer and DPD mile courses will remain unchanged, keeping the courses of the World Athletics Road Running Championships, on which the world champions were crowned in 2023.

 

Donate for children with disabilities

In order to help children who are deprived of the joy of movement, the Rimi Riga Marathon in cooperation with Rimi, the Latvia’s Children’s Hospital Foundation and Latvian Television invites you to donate to the charity initiative “Movement for Movement”. Donating to children with mobility impairments is possible in donation boxes in all Rimi stores, on the website of the Children’s Hospital Foundation, but from June 18 also in your registration profile, when registering for the Rimi Riga Marathon.

All donated funds will be directed to the co-financing of orthotics and orthopedic shoes, as well as to the provision of other needs of children with mobility impairments.

The initiative “Movement for movement” will run until July 31.

 

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