About this race
Bieg Pszczyński is a 10 km street race held annually in Pszczyna since 2012. The main event begins on the Market Square and concludes near the Castle, creating a town-center route distinct from an out-and-back course. It is Pszczyna's longest-running race, featuring an asphalt path rated as moderately challenging, although the course lacks PZLA certification.
Approximately 1,000 participants typically compete, including professionals, amateurs, and individuals from throughout Poland. The event also hosts races for children and youth, integrating families into the day's activities. The race serves a charitable aim, with funds raised each year benefiting a local resident from the Pszczyna Municipality.