From big races to Saturday morning group runs—find 10k events and connect with the local endurance sports community.
Yes, that's right! In Brazil, it's not just about the samba 💃🏼 and its wild dance moves! It's with the Paulistas (residents of Sao Paulo 🤓) that the Sao Paulo International Marathon will take place next April. This year marks its 29th edition 🎂. This event gathers over 20,000 runners from many different nationalities 🌎. You have three formats to choose from! If you're into long distances, you can take on the marathon that takes you through the most beautiful spots of "Sampa." Alternatively, you can opt for the legendary half-marathon 😎. And if you're too eager to explore Paulista Avenue or the Pacaembu Stadium 🏟️, go for the 10 or 5 km races!
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Brooklin Running Rats was born in April 2025, inspired by the electric energy of Brooklyn cheerers at the NYC Marathon. Rooted in São Paulo's Brooklin neighbourhood, the crew is built on a simple philosophy: keep running free and joyful. No fees, no prerequisites, no pace pressure, just people moving through the city together. Open to everyone, they draw runners of all backgrounds to São Paulo's south zone every Sunday morning. The vibe is welcoming and grounded, driven by genuine love for the city and each other. Every Sunday at 8:00 a.m., the crew gathers at Shopping Market Place on Av. Dr. Chucri Zaidan for easy-pace runs that pack big energy.
Clã Endorfina was born in 2017 when nine runners kept crossing paths at São Paulo races, sharing a simple conviction: no one gets left behind. Founded in Butantã by runners who understood that speed doesn't matter as much as showing up for each other, the crew has grown to around fifty members of every level. The name carries deep meaning. Endorphins are collective; the clan is family. Their logo bears a skull to remind everyone that beneath the skin, every runner is equal. This philosophy shapes everything they do, from weekly Saturday morning runs at Praça Reynaldo Porchat near USP to their legendary Halloween and Friday the 13th expeditions that stretch 30 kilometres and start before dawn. Pace matters less than loyalty and togetherness.
Let's Hop started on the Sunday morning streets of São Paulo in May 2019 when Gledson Neix decided running should feel less like training and more like gathering. With roughly 1,000 members today, the crew operates on radical inclusivity: no registration, no dues, no pace requirements. Show up where Instagram announces it, and you're family. Every run follows one unbreakable rule: the group moves at the speed of the slowest runner. Walkers are welcome. First-timers encouraged. Parents with strollers join the back. The rotating meeting points cycle through different neighborhoods so everyone gets their turn close to home, and the crew deliberately keeps distances short and paces easy. The signature happens afterward: a samba circle with pandeiro and cavaquinho, cold beers or sodas shared as "liquid medals." In a city of 12 million where community feels scattered, Let's Hop threads runners together across zones and backgrounds through music, movement, and celebration.
Outra Fé was founded in September 2009 by four runners who shared a conviction that echoed through São Paulo's streets: running is about coming together, not competing. What began as a small group has grown into a diverse community that welcomes tattooed runners, parents, dog owners, dancers, and beer drinkers alike. Outra Fé's philosophy centers on running as therapy, connection, and a faith of its own. They do not race against each other. They grow stronger together. Every run in São Paulo is a chance to move, breathe, and belong, transforming not just how you run, but how you see yourself.
RockPacers started in February 2018 when six friends discovered that running paired perfectly with rock music. Based in São Paulo, the crew has grown into a vibrant community of around 30 runners who believe movement is better with a soundtrack. Every Wednesday at 7:45 pm, they gather at Praça da Paz inside Ibirapuera Park, where seasoned racers and newcomers alike move through one of São Paulo's finest green spaces powered by good company and shared passion. The vibe is warm, social, and genuinely fun, drawing people who want more than just a run.