Tijuana Toros Super Race 2024

Join the fun at the “Super Enerser Race 7” on October 20 at Chevron Stadium. Dress as ‘Super Mario’ and race for cash prizes in this exciting 5.375km event!

**Toros de Tijuana Announce Athletic Race**

The Chevron Stadium will be the prime location for the seventh edition of the “Super Enerser Race 7,” organized in collaboration with the Tijuana Toros. The event promises a fun and competitive atmosphere on October 20, starting at 8:00 am, distributing cash prizes worth 64,000 pesos.

This 5.375-kilometer race kicks off from the sports complex’s parking lot in Colonia Capistrano and concludes within the field of the Mexican Baseball League champions of 2017 and 2021. The event’s theme for 2024 is “Super Mario,” encouraging participants to dress up as their favorite characters from the iconic video game.

The announcement took place during a press conference held at the Chevron Stadium’s Torobar. The briefing was graced by notable attendees including Antonio Cano, Director General of Toros de Tijuana, Rubén Razo, President of the Municipal Athletics League of Tijuana (Limat), Elías Díaz, Marketing Manager of Enerser, Alfonso Vera, Commercial Investments Manager of Toros de Tijuana, Marina González, Junior Marketing Manager of Enerser, Germán Rodríguez, Director of Yo También Corro en Tijuana, and Angélica González de Kuroda.

Expecting over 1,500 runners, the race’s pre-registration is now open at participating Chevron service stations for 200 pesos, increasing to 250 pesos on October 19 and 20 based on availability. Runners will receive a participation kit including a shirt, thermo bottle, and medal, with kit distribution set for October 19 at Chevron Stadium from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm.


**Latest Updates on the Event**

**Tijuana Athletic Scene Gears Up for Major Race Day**

Tijuana’s vibrant athletic community is buzzing with anticipation as the date for the “Super Enerser Race 7” approaches. Organized in collaboration with the Tijuana Toros, the event not only promises a spirited competition but also embraces a fun “Super Mario” theme. Participants, dressed in creative costumes, will run a uniquely mapped course starting from Chevron Stadium’s parking lot.

As the local sports culture continues to thrive, the expectation is set high with over 1,500 participants. The race offers significant prizes, with the total pool valued at 64,000 pesos, incentivizing more athletes to join. Last year’s participant, Maria Fernández, shared her enthusiasm, stating, “These events bring the city together and foster a community spirit.”

The race’s organization has ensured the efficient distribution of participation kits and facilitated an array of services for the runners, thereby enhancing the event’s overall appeal. As Tijuana gears up for this dynamic event, residents look forward to celebrating athleticism and community spirit on October 20.