Running
350 Races
The VI Goma Open Water Meeting takes place on August 1, 2026, at Barragem das Andorinhas, in Sobradelo da Goma (Póvoa de Lanhoso). The event is part of the XIX National Open Water Circuit 2025–2026, organized under the Portuguese Swimming Federation (FPN).
Held in reservoir conditions, the competition includes a 3000m official Circuit race for Open Water (AA) and Masters AA swimmers, as well as 1500m and 400m promotional distances. The stage contributes to the national ranking standings.
The 10th Queimadela Dam Open Water Race takes place on August 2, 2026, at Barragem da Queimadela, in Fafe. This event is part of the XIX National Open Water Circuit 2025–2026, organized under the Portuguese Swimming Federation (FPN).
Held in reservoir conditions on the Rio Vizela, the competition features a 3500m official Circuit race for Open Water (AA) and Masters AA swimmers, alongside 1000m and 500m promotional distances. The race contributes to the national ranking standings.
The 23rd Lagoa – Jorge Lamy Open Water Race takes place on August 9, 2026, at Praia Grande, Ferragudo, in Lagoa (Algarve). This event is part of the XIX National Open Water Circuit 2025–2026, organized under the Portuguese Swimming Federation (FPN).
Held in Atlantic sea conditions along the Algarve coast, the competition features a 2000m official Circuit race for Open Water (AA) and Masters AA swimmers, alongside 1000m and 200m promotional events. The race contributes to the national ranking standings.
The VIII Vila Chã Aldeia Trail is a trail running event taking place on August 9, 2026, in Vila Chã – Fornos de Algodres, Portugal. It is part of the Circuito de Trail da Beira Alta 2026 and serves as the 6th stage of this series.
The event offers multiple distances: a long trail of approximately 22 km with 800 meters of elevation gain, a short trail of approximately 14 km with 500 meters of elevation gain, a mini trail and a walk of approximately 9 km with 200 meters of elevation gain. The long and short trails are open to all participants aged 18 and over, while the mini trail is open to participants aged 11 to 14 with parental consent.
The race courses predominantly follow trails, rural paths, dirt roads, and streams around the adjacent villages, providing a natural and challenging mountain terrain. The event promotes sports practice in the region and encourages respect for the environment and fair play among participants.
The Federação de Triatlo de Portugal organizes various triathlon events throughout the year, including national championships and club competitions. These events take place across different regions of Portugal, such as Algarve, Lisboa, and Madeira, offering a wide range of distances and formats suited for all athlete levels.
Open to both licensed and age group athletes, many races are integrated into national and international cups, providing competitive opportunities from grassroots to elite levels. Unique Portuguese landscapes and coastal settings enhance the racing experience, creating an inspiring and festive atmosphere for participants and supporters alike.
The 20th Albufeira Open Water Race takes place on August 22, 2026, at Praia dos Pescadores, in Albufeira (Algarve). This event is part of the XIX National Open Water Circuit 2025–2026, organized under the Portuguese Swimming Federation (FPN).
Held in Atlantic sea conditions, the competition features a 2000m official Circuit race for Open Water (AA) and Masters AA swimmers, alongside a 200m promotional event. The race contributes to the national ranking standings.
Duathlon events in Portugal for 2026 are organized by the Federação de Triatlo de Portugal, representing a comprehensive national calendar of competitions across various regions. These events offer diverse distances and formats, including individual and team competitions, making them accessible to a wide range of athletes from beginners to elite levels.
The competitions are linked to national championships and club series, fostering a competitive yet inclusive atmosphere. The events often take place in scenic locations throughout Portugal, providing athletes with unique landscapes and terrain challenges. The atmosphere is typically vibrant and community-focused, with some events featuring relay formats and categories for different age groups.
Maia Urban Race 2026 is a night-time urban cycling event taking place on August 29, 2026, in Maia, Porto (Portugal). The event is held on a closed circuit in the city centre and runs from 19:30 to 22:30. Riders aim to complete as many laps as possible within 3 hours, with lap counting controlled via electronic chip timing.
Although it is described as a non-competitive cycling-for-all event, participants are timed and ranked by total completed laps. The course showcases Maia’s historic areas, squares, and iconic gardens. The event is organized by Cabreira Solutions and Maia City Council, and follows Portuguese Cycling Federation (FPC) and UCI Open Event regulations.
The 3rd Passeio BTT Solidário – Feira de São Mateus is a non-competitive mountain bike ride taking place on August 30, 2026, in Feira de São Mateus, Viseu. It is open to all participants aged 10 and above.
The event features a single route of approximately 35 km with low difficulty, running through trails, ecopaths, rural paths, public and municipal roads. Participants will enjoy various refreshment points, gastronomic tastings, and entertainment moments along the course.
This solidarity event is organized by Viseu 360 in partnership with the Câmara Municipal de Viseu, with registration fees supporting local institutions. It offers a friendly and inclusive atmosphere without competition or timing.
The Ibérico Bike Race 2026 is a mountain bike event taking place from September 4 to 6, 2026, in Montalegre, Portugal. It features an optional prologue on Friday followed by two timed race days, with classifications for solo riders and teams in various age and gender categories.
The race is open to all cyclists aged 18 and over, whether federated or not, with electric bikes allowed but classified separately. Participants must use GPS navigation with tracks provided by the organization. The event follows the regulations of the Portuguese Cycling Federation as an open race.
Riders will experience rural paths and trails in the Montalegre region, including public roads open to traffic, requiring strict adherence to traffic rules. The race offers a competitive atmosphere with leader jerseys, prizes, and classifications across multiple categories, including solo, pairs, and mixed teams.