Run 2024
The City Council of Vitoria-Gasteiz will examine whether Korrika meets the eligibility requirements for grants
The National High Court has ordered an investigation into the images of ETA prisoners shown in the Korrika
The complaint was filed by UPN on the grounds that the images of the race for the Basque Country passing through the Pamplonese neighbourhood of La Chantrea and other Navarre towns exalted terrorism and humiliated the victims.
The government will meet with representatives of AEK to make an assessment of the Korrika
"We will do what belongs to an organization: we will hold an evaluation meeting with those responsible for the Korrika, as we usually do at any event in which the government is part," explained First Vice-President Ibone Bengoetxea.
Ane Elordi: "The authors of the messages are not elected according to who they vote for, but because of the work they do for the Euskera."
Aitor Esteban: "I was surprised that the last message from Korrika came from seven young people closely linked to the world of Bildu."
The president of the PNV EBB hopes to reach an agreement on the weight of the Basque Country in the administration and has been in favour of giving the Basque Country "legal certainty".
AEK has stressed that Euskal Herria has shown "in a massive way that we are Basque and that it wants to be Basque"
24. Korrika has proclaimed the Basque Country as a community and has called for progress in its final message
For the first time, it has been a collective message from Korrika, written by so many young people from the seven territories of Euskal Herria. We say "we are Euskara", not "I am Euskara". We are talking about the community. "Oier, Oihana, Elena, Beñat, Aitzol, Xalbat and Leire.
Who are the seven people who wrote Korrika's message?
This is the message of this year's Korrika, written by seven young men, one in the name of each country
24. The message of the Korrika was written by the gasteiztarra Oier Iñurrieta, the guipuzcoano Oihana Arana, the Vizcaíno Elene Mengyu, the navarro Beñat Jusue, the hendaiarra Aitzol Gil de San Vicente, the bajonavarro Xalbat Alzugarai and the Suletino Leire.
The end of the run
San Mamés Stadium Korrika!!!
The race for the Euskera will reach its destination on Sunday at noon in Bilbao
Mikel Serrano, mayor of the PSE-EE of Zumarraga, with Korrika's witness
The Socialist mayor has carried the message of the Korrika in the first few metres of the kilometre awarded to the Town Council of Gipuzkoa. The PSE-EE decided not to participate as a party in the Korrika after being vetoed by CCOO, but some representatives are taking part.
The demons have set Korrika on fire through the Alto Deba
Lekittoko Deabruak's street theatre group has taken the witness on the way from Oñati to Bergara and turned the tour upside down with flames and sparks.
There will be news: the Pradales-Sanchez meeting, the Korrika in Vitoria and the cause of the 2026 EITB Maratoia
A summary, in two words, of what will be news in the Present today.
News: Running live, measures against the energy crisis and trade union elections in the Ertzaintza
A summary, in two words, of what will be news in the Present today.
News: Running live, energy crisis and Pradales-Sanchez meeting
A summary, in two words, of what will be news in the Present today.
24. The end of the run: a gigantic feast in Bilbao on Sunday
On March 29, the 24th Korrika will end at the Bilbao City Hall, under the slogan "Euskara gara", and throughout the day there will be an extensive programme of activities.
News: Korrika live, energy crisis and Emakunde Prize for Equality
He ran into Gipuzkoa!
The Korrika has left behind Atallu and Araitz-Betelu and has entered Lizartza in Gipuzkoa, in the region of Tolosaldea. It has been the representatives of the City of Berastegi who have brought the witness to Gipuzkoa. Then it has been the turn of Galtzaundi, the association of Euskaltzales of Tolosa.
In the evening, after Tolosa, Andoain, Hernani, Oiartzun and Irun, among others, he will return to Navarre and is expected to arrive in Bera around 6 a.m.