Registration for the Riga-Valmiera 107 km charity run is open

We are always starting registration for the epic Riga-Valmiera 107 km run on the day of the proclamation of Latvia on November 18, in accordance with the course record time

Homers win 107-kilometer charity run Riga-Valmiera

Valmiera residents  Ritvars Kalniņš and Karīna Lezdiņa won the 2025 Riga-Valmiera 107 km run, which was dedicated to the 107th anniversary of the founding of the state of Latvia in

Registration opens for Riga-Valmiera 107 km

Continuing the tradition of recent years, registration for the Riga-Valmiera 107 km race opens on the morning of Latvia's independent day, November 18, according to the course record time. Since

RV107 Children Meet at POGA

Celebrating a decade since the Riga-Valmiera 107 km run has been held in a charity format, children who have been guardian-angels of the historic run from 2015 to 2024 met

Diana Dzaviza breaks Latvian record in 100 km

In the 10th anniversary of the Riga-Valmiera 107 km charity run, the winners were Toms Komass from Jelgava (7:30:49) and Diana Daaviza from Vienna (8:14:58) former from Salacgriva. Toms Komass

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Diana Dzaviza breaks Latvian record in 100 km

In the 10th anniversary of the Riga-Valmiera 107 km charity run, the winners were Toms Komass from Jelgava (7:30:49) and Diana Daaviza from Vienna (8:14:58) former from Salacgriva.

Toms Komass won for the fourth time in a row, improving his previous course record by more than 10 minutes. In the Latvian Championship 100 km, the Jelgava native took home the gold medal, showing the second best result of all time (7:01:54), falling behind national record holder Aleksadrs Prokopcuks (6:50:36) by 11 minutes in the distance.

Diana Dzaviza broke Vita Devjatnikova’s course record (9:09:45) by less than an hour in the 107 km distance. In turn, she beat her own Latvian record for 100 km (7:53:16) by eight minutes (7:44:50). However, the record will not be officially recognized, because the start and finish of the Riga-Valmiera 107 km race are too far apart to comply with international athletics regulations.

Only her student Olegs Gurejevs (7:54:28) ran the distance faster than the new record holder, taking silver. Kristaps Cehovics (8:18:08) won the bronze medal, three minutes behind the faster woman. Kristine Tronenkova (9:30:27) and Vita Devjatnikova (9:41:17) shared second and third place in the women’s competition.

In total, 180 runners reached the finish line in charity run, supporting guardian-angel Regnars Berzins-Krumins, for whose rehabilitation at the POGA center, 10,296.25 euros were collected.

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