Catrinas Relay by Soy Corredora: A Race that Crossed Borders and United Traditions

Last Saturday, October 26, the spirit of Day of the Dead took life with him Catrinas Relay by I am a runnera career unique that brought together 30 teams within the framework of the celebration organized by the Mexican Consulate in Miami. This exciting 4×100 competition not only marked a sporting day, but also united cultures and traditions, creating a meeting space between the Mexican, Latin and American communities.

The event, operated by RunAdic, was a platform for athletes of all levels, from experienced sprinters to runners just starting their journey, to line up to be part of this race. Regardless of experience or language, unity was the protagonist in each relay.

At the end of the competition, all participants received a special silver-plated pendant medal, a symbol of the effort and connection shared in this binational celebration. Additionally, the winning teams were awarded and the winners took home an exclusive gold-plated Soy Corredora pendant, as a symbol of their achievement, celebrating not only speed, but also the spirit of community and collaboration.

“Catrinas Relay by Soy Corredora is more than a race, it is a way to unite cultures, share our traditions and demonstrate that the running community has no borders,” commented the event organizers.

The Soy Corredora initiative continues to break new ground by bringing sport, tradition and female empowerment to new international audiences. Catrinas Relay was much more than a sporting event: it was an invitation to continue breaking barriers, sharing stories and celebrating the power of community.

This event is just the beginning. With each step, we continue to bridge cultures and strengthen the connection between our communities.