From big races to Saturday morning group runs—find 10k events and connect with the local endurance sports community.
Brussels moves slower than you'd think. Camille and Tim noticed the gap in their city's running scene, no speed demons, no elite track club, just runners who wanted to move and talk at the same time. BXL Run Crew started in 2018 as a deliberate antidote: a group where pace matters less than presence. Weekly runs loop through the city's parks and boulevards, with routes that shift each week to uncover new corners of Brussels. From first-timers to marathon runners, everyone paces together. The crew has grown into a fixture of Brussels' running culture, splitting time between urban exploration and trail runs deeper into Flanders and the Ardennes. What holds them together isn't speed, it's the simple ritual of showing up, moving together, and discovering the city one mile at a time.
Un club ou la bonne ambiance est de mise, le tout dans des installations de qualité afin que tout le monde soit confortable pour pratiquer son sport favori! Des séances collectives tout au long de la semaine comprenant aussi de la préparation physique et du yoga. Mais aussi l’organisation de stages et de journée à thème permettant d’étoffer ses compétences et d’améliorer ses qualités de sportif. Le club est dirigé par 3 trentenaires dynamiques qui veulent rendent accessible le triathlon au plus
Trail Trash started in January 2020 when Sam and Jasper discovered Brussels had some seriously good trails and decided to share them. What began as a personal mission has grown into a crew of around 100 runners who gather every other Sunday in the Sonian Forest, a sprawling 4,400-hectare woodland on the city's edge. They run for joy, not performance. Acceptance, friendship, and the promise of a cold beer at the finish line define the philosophy here. The vibe is warm, chaotic, and utterly unpretentious, a place where all levels belong.