The Valencia Half Marathon Trinidad Alfonso Zurich, one of the standout races in the SuperHalfs circuit, brings big news for 2025: there will no longer be a time limit to complete the series.
This change comes in response to the massive growth of the circuit in just three years, with over 75,000 runners joining the SuperJourney and race bibs selling out quickly in all six SuperRaces: Lisbon, Prague, Berlin, Copenhagen, Cardiff, and Valencia.
Goodbye to the 60-Month limit
Until now, participants had 60 months to complete all six races. However, due to high demand and the difficulty of securing a bib, SuperHalfs has removed this time restriction. Now, once you complete a race, it will remain registered with no expiration date.
Easier access to race entries
Another key change is that if a runner is unable to secure a spot in one of the remaining races for two years, SuperHalfs will offer them the opportunity to register for a pending event.
Additionally, races are working on fairer registration systems to make securing a bib less stressful and allow more runners to complete the series.
If you haven’t secured your bib for the Valencia Half Marathon 2025, check out how to register and how the waiting list works.
SuperHalfs 2025 calendar

📅 Lisbon – Sunday, March 9
📅 Prague – Saturday, April 5
📅 Berlin – Sunday, April 6
📅 Copenhagen – Sunday, September 14
📅 Cardiff – Sunday, October 5
📅 Valencia – Sunday, October 26
If you’re running in Valencia this year, remember that the cloakroom service is now paid and requires prior booking.
If you don’t have your bib yet, check out the registration details, as the Valencia Half Marathon 2025 has sold out.
For more details on these changes and how the circuit works, visit the SuperHalfs FAQ page. And of course, if you want to stay updated on the latest news and updates about the Valencia Half Marathon, follow us on our website or social media.
Eduardo A. is an SEO expert with over 10 years of experience in digital media and web writing. He has run the Valencia Marathon 12 times, making him an experienced voice in the event, providing valuable insights for both runners and their companions.