
Zlín Half Marathon Continues to Delight Runners Across the Czech Republic
The Zlín Half Marathon remains one of the most appreciated races in the Czech running calendar. Held in the peaceful Příluky area of Zlín, it offers a fast, flat course and a genuinely friendly atmosphere that keeps runners returning year after year.
Now in its 16th edition, the 2026 event took place on 1 March. Organised by the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team, the race combines reliable conditions with the uplifting spirit of self-transcendence. For many participants, however, it feels like much more than just a half-marathon — it provides a chance to test personal limits while enjoying a calm and positive morning of running.
A Well-Established Tradition in Zlín
Over the years, the Zlín Half Marathon has grown into a meaningful local tradition. Runners particularly value the smooth, flat course and the positive energy that fills the entire day.
This year, the race started at 10:00 a.m., with registration open in front of the Madal Bal building. The course consists of a flat asphalt loop measuring 2,393 metres in Příluky. Thanks to chip timing, results were accurate and reliable. Additionally, participants could enjoy refreshments, showers, lunch, and convenient parking — small touches that make a real difference on race day.
Why Runners Love the Zlín Half Marathon
One of the biggest attractions of the Zlín Half Marathon is undoubtedly its fast and flat course. As a result, the race appeals to a wide range of runners. Some come chasing a personal best, while others seek an early-season test. Many runners appreciate the supportive environment to complete the distance comfortably. Meanwhile, those who prefer smaller, well-organised local events over large commercial races find exactly what they are looking for here.
Course Records and the Spirit of Self-Transcendence
The current course records highlight what well-prepared athletes can achieve on this flat route:
- Men: Jiří Petr – 1:11:18 (7 November 2021)
- Women: Barbora Macurová – 1:23:45 (6 March 2022)
These impressive times show the potential of the course, yet the event stays open and encouraging for everyone. Ultimately, the Zlín Half Marathon places greater emphasis on self-transcendence, creating space for runners of all abilities to feel successful.
Results and Photos from the 2026 Edition
- You can view the official results here: Official Results 2026
- Browse the full race photo gallery here: View Race Photos
- Event page: cs.srichinmoyraces.org
Running for Self-Discovery and Joy
In today’s world of large commercial running events, the Zlín Half Marathon offers something increasingly rare — authenticity. It remains a modest but very well-run race where participants feel like real individuals rather than just numbers.
Although the setting is simple, the experience often turns out to be deeply memorable. Runners typically leave with a strong sense of accomplishment, new friendships, and sometimes a fresh appreciation for the quiet joy of steady, sincere effort.
Looking Ahead
With sixteen successful editions now completed, the Zlín Half Marathon has clearly earned its respected place in the local running community. Moreover, it continues to deliver a wonderful balance between athletic challenge and inner meaning.
Whether you are a competitive runner aiming for fast times, a first-time half-marathoner, or simply someone who loves running in a friendly atmosphere, this race deserves a spot on your calendar.
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For more information about sports events, visit the official website: www.srichinmoyraces.org.
To learn more about Sri Chinmoy, please visit: www.srichinmoy.org.