News #129: Inspiring Sri Chinmoy 10km Race in Zurich

Runners on the flat course during the Sri Chinmoy 10km Race in Zurich 2026

Sri Chinmoy 10km Race in Zurich Returns for Another Successful Edition

On Sunday, 8 March 2026, the Sri Chinmoy 10km Race took place in the Affoltern district of Zurich, Switzerland. This popular road race continues to attract runners who appreciate a fast, flat, and officially measured course combined with the uplifting spirit of the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team.

The event is known for its simplicity, efficiency, and welcoming atmosphere. Many participants return year after year because the Sri Chinmoy 10km Race provides a genuine opportunity to test their fitness while enjoying the joy of self-transcendence — going beyond previous personal limits with a cheerful heart.

Course Details and Organisation

The course consists of four laps (each approximately 2,433m plus a final 268m section), making a total distance of 10km. It is mostly flat with only 70 metres of elevation gain across the entire race (about 17 metres per lap). Roughly 7.4km of the route is on asphalt, offering excellent running conditions.

The race is officially measured by the Swiss Athletics Federation (SLV) and is eligible for national best lists. This makes it especially attractive for runners aiming for personal bests or seeking officially recognised times. The start and finish area, along with changing rooms, showers, and the awards ceremony, were conveniently located at the same venue.

Age Categories and Prizes

The Sri Chinmoy 10km Race features clear age-group categories:

  • Men / Women HK (born 1977 and younger)
  • Men / Women 50 (1967–1976)
  • Men / Women 60 (1957–1966)
  • Men / Women 70 (1947–1956)
  • Men / Women 80 (1946 and older)

A team competition is also included. Prizes consist of natural products. The top 7 in the main categories and the top 3 in the older age groups receive awards.

Current course records stand as:

  • Women: Elvira Keiser (LA Nidwalden) – 37:54
  • Men: David Keller (TV Oerlikon) – 32:23

These strong times show that the flat, fast course is capable of producing excellent performances.

Support and Post-Race Refreshments

After the race, all participants received a freshly prepared muesli — a nice touch that many runners look forward to. Parking was available at the nearby Fronwald sports facility or in the blue zones around the area. 

The organisation was handled efficiently by the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team, with contact person Heinz Heer available for any questions.

Results and Photos

Why Runners Choose the Sri Chinmoy 10km Race

The Sri Chinmoy 10km Race stands out for several reasons. The flat, measured course is ideal for chasing personal bests or simply enjoying a steady run. The small-field, community-focused atmosphere creates a refreshing contrast to larger commercial events. Runners often mention the positive energy, helpful volunteers, and the deeper sense of purpose behind the race.

For many, taking part in a Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team event is about much more than achieving a good result. It is an opportunity to unite physical effort with inner aspiration — to run with joy and sincerity while sharing the experience with like-minded souls.

A Growing Tradition in Zurich

The Sri Chinmoy 10km Race has established itself as a reliable early-season race in the Zurich area. Its location in Affoltern provides easy access by public transport and car, while the park-like setting makes the laps feel pleasant rather than repetitive.

Registration for the next edition usually opens in October. 

Looking Ahead

With its official measurement, fast course, and welcoming spirit, the Sri Chinmoy 10km Race continues to attract both competitive runners and those who simply enjoy a well-organised local race. Whether you are aiming for a new personal best or simply want to start the season with a positive experience, this event offers an excellent opportunity.

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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.