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www.mediomaratondesevilla.es
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General enquiries:
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Registration enquiries:
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The race will be held on 29 November 2026 at 09:00. The Start and Finish areas will be located in a place to be confirmed.
From 20 February 2026 at 10:00 until 25 October 2026 at 23:59, or until all available race bibs are sold out.
On the official event website, www.mediomaratondesevilla.es, in the “Registration” section.
The registration fee will vary depending on the registration date and the number of available places. The following fee calendar will apply:
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Period |
Price |
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From 20/02/2026 to 19/04/2026 or until 2,000 participants are reached |
25.00 € |
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From 20/04/2026 to 21/06/2026 or until 6,000 participants are reached |
30.00 € |
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From 22/06/2026 to 23/08/2026 or until 10,000 participants are reached |
35.00 € |
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From 24/08/2026 to 25/10/2026 or until 22,000 participants are reached |
40.00 € |
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During the Runner’s Expo (27 and 28/11/2026). Registrations made during the Runner’s Expo will be subject to place availability on the dates on which it is held. |
100.00 € |
A percentage of places will be reserved at a 50% reduced price for athletes with disabilities (from 33% disability rating) or special economic difficulties: long-term unemployment (6 months) among residents of the Municipality of Seville.
When registering, you may purchase the Cancellation Guarantee, which gives you the option to cancel your participation in the race for any reason.
The cost of this guarantee is €4.00 and includes the following benefits:
To request cancellation or transfer to the next edition, please contact: inscripciones@deporticket.com
All ages indicated must have been reached on race day.
Yes. The maximum time to finish is 3 hours. The finish line will close at 12:00. Although this is a popular race, it must be compatible with city life. The back of the race will move at an approximate speed of 8 minutes per kilometre, and runners must maintain this minimum pace.
The fair is the place where you can collect your race bib and runner’s bag and visit an exhibition of brands related to the sports world. Access is free for both runners and companions.
The Runner’s Fair will be held on the days prior to the race and will be announced through the event’s own media channels (social media, website, etc.).
Race bib and runner’s bag collection will take place exclusively at the Runner’s Expo, held at Pabellón Deportivo San Pablo, located at Avda. Doctor Laffón Soto, s/n, 41007 Seville.
The Runner’s Expo opening hours will be:
For organisational reasons, race bibs and runner’s bags will not be handed out on race day.
To collect the race bib, it will be essential to present:
The runner’s bag will only be handed out to people who are in possession of their race bib.
If you cannot collect your race bib in person, another person may do so on your behalf, provided they present the following documentation:
You may also hire a courier service to collect it on your behalf. Both the management and any costs arising from this service will be entirely your responsibility.
Please note that the courier must collect the race bib during the official Runner’s Expo days and opening hours, so we recommend arranging this sufficiently in advance.
The runner’s bag includes the official Finisher T-shirt and a selection of products and gifts provided by the race sponsors and partners.
Yes. All registered participants will be entitled to the official race T-shirt, which will be handed out together with the runner’s bag once the race bib has been collected at the place and dates established by the organisation.
Sizes will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis and while stocks of each size last. As the T-shirt order and manufacturing process take place before registration closes, the organisation cannot guarantee the availability of a specific size.
Failure to collect the race bib and runner’s bag within the established deadlines and conditions will imply the participant’s waiver of both, with no right to any subsequent claim.
The race bib is the participant’s official identification element and is personal and non-transferable; therefore, it may not be used by another person.
Possession of the race bib is essential to access the start area, finish area and the other race services.
Throughout the race, the bib must be worn on the front of the body, at chest height, and must be perfectly visible, attached at all four corners and not altered or folded in any way that could hinder correct identification.
It will not be permitted to take part in the race without wearing the official race bib visibly throughout the entire course.
Each participant’s race bib includes a timing chip attached to the back, which will automatically record race times.
For your time to be correctly validated, it will be mandatory to pass through:
The chip is disposable and integrated into the race bib, so it does not need to be returned at the end of the race.
If you have any illness, allergy or other medical condition that may require special attention during the race, you must notify the organisation in writing before the race takes place.
We also recommend marking a red cross on the front of the race bib and writing the following information on the back:
This information will allow the medical services to act more quickly and effectively in an emergency.
There will be refreshment stations at km 5, km 10, km 15, km 18.5 and at the finish line. All of them will be properly signposted to make them easy to locate in good time.
At the intermediate refreshment stations, water and isotonic drinks will be offered, and they will also have medical assistance. At the finish area, participants will also have solid refreshments available.
We kindly ask all runners to spread out along the tables and avoid crowding at the first distribution points, helping to provide a faster and more efficient service for everyone.
There will be medical assistance points in the start area, at km 5, km 10, km 15, km 18.5 and at the finish line.
In addition, to reinforce race safety, a support medical service will be available at the back of the race, ready to attend to any incident that may occur along the course.
If you need urgent medical assistance during the race, stop and notify any member of the organisation or volunteer so that they can immediately alert the medical services.
Yes. The organisation will provide participants with a baggage drop service located near the Start and Finish areas. The exact location of the service will be communicated in due course through the event’s official channels as the event date approaches.
The operating hours will be from 07:30 to 13:00.
Luggage will be identified by a numbered label linked to the participant’s race bib. To collect it after the race, it will be essential to present the official race bib.
Yes. The organisation will provide participants with portable toilets located in the Start and Finish area and at different points along the course.
The toilets located on the course will be at:
The location of the toilets will be properly signposted and may also be consulted through the event’s official channels.
No. For organisational reasons, the race will not provide shower or changing room facilities for participants.
To access the Start and Finish area, the organisation recommends using public transport or car sharing, as these options help reduce the traffic congestion that is common at highly attended events. You will be able to get there using the different bus lines and Renfe suburban train services.
If you decide to travel by private vehicle, we advise you to do so sufficiently in advance. You must also park outside the areas reserved for the race. Information on enabled parking areas and access recommendations will be published on the website and through the event’s official channels in the days leading up to the race.
To ensure quick, orderly and safe access to the start, the organisation will establish a specific system for participants to enter their respective start corrals. Details regarding access points, routes and schedules will be communicated in due course through the event’s official channels.
Yes. Reading and accepting the Seville Half Marathon Regulations is mandatory for all participants, as they establish the rules and conditions governing the organisation and development of the race.
Registration for the race implies knowledge and full acceptance of these regulations, as well as the commitment to comply with all their provisions.
We recommend reading them carefully before taking part, as lack of knowledge of the regulations does not exempt you from compliance and may affect your rights and obligations as a runner.
No. For safety and organisational reasons, participants are not allowed to be accompanied during the course.
It is forbidden to follow runners on foot, by bicycle, motorcycle, skates or any other vehicle or wheeled device, except for those expressly authorised by the organisation. It will also not be permitted to take part in the race without wearing the official race bib visibly.
The race takes place on roads and spaces authorised and specifically reserved for the event. Law enforcement officers and organisation staff may remove from the course anyone who fails to comply with these rules, in order to guarantee the safety of all participants and avoid possible accidents.
Your friends and family will be able to see and cheer you on from any point along the course, as well as in the designated Start and Finish areas.
In addition, there will be organised cheering points along the course to create a better atmosphere and support participants during the race.
The Finish area will have spaces intended for the public to make it easier to follow the runners’ arrival.
Yes. In order to ensure a smoother, more orderly and safer start, the race will have colour-coded start corrals.
Each participant must access the corral assigned to them, identified by the same colour shown on their race bib. There will also be specific access points for each corral to facilitate runner entry.
The rules regarding the allocation and operation of the start corrals will be published and communicated sufficiently in advance through the event’s official channels.
The deadline to certify a performance time or request a corral change will end on 1 November 2026.
Yes. The organisation will include guide runners (pacers), whose role will be to maintain a steady pace to help participants achieve their target time.
The pacers are scheduled to complete the race in the following approximate times:
They will be located at the front of the corresponding start corral and will be properly identified with balloons or other visible elements to make them easy to locate.
No. In accordance with the Seville Half Marathon Regulations and the registration conditions, your registration is personal and non-transferable.
Therefore, a registered participant who is ultimately unable to attend the race may not assign, sell, transfer or provide their race bib or participation rights to another person under any circumstances.
Use of the race bib by a person other than the registered holder may result in disqualification and the application of the measures set out in the regulations.
If you have not purchased the Cancellation Guarantee, you may request a refund of the registration fee with a 50% penalty until 1 November 2026. After this deadline, no refunds will be made.
The refund request must be processed through the link included in the registration confirmation email.
Your race bib will include a personal code to access your photos on the PICA platform, whose link will be available on the official event website. For any incident, you can write to support@getpica.com.
Yes. The Seville Half Marathon will have the official Yomury app, available for Android and iOS devices.
Through the app, you will be able to consult race information and track runners in real time by entering their details.
In addition, in the days leading up to the event, a live streaming channel for the Seville Half Marathon 2026 will be enabled. All information on how to access and follow the broadcast will be published in due course through the event’s official channels.
Yes. The use of GPS watches, smartwatches and other similar devices for pace, distance or any other personal function is permitted, provided their use does not interfere with the normal running of the race or with participant safety.
During race week, you will receive an email with instructions on how to check your race bib number. We recommend checking your inbox and junk mail folder (spam) in case the message has been automatically filtered.
If you have not received the email, you can access your registration through our website in the runner’s area: Runner’s area