Corritreviso – Trofeo Lattebusche celebrates 35 years and confirms itself as an unmissable event for athletics enthusiasts in the area. On Friday, June 6, 2025, the traditional race will cross the streets and squares of the historic center of Treviso. The event has already exceeded 500 registrations, a significant number for a 10 km race, with registrations open until just before the start.
Route and race format
The “open” race will feature Fidal athletes starting from the youth category, competing on a 9.9 km course divided into three laps of 3.3 km each, starting at 8 pm from Piazza Duomo. Following that, the two invitation-only competitions for elite athletes will take place on a 1 km Fidal-approved loop: women will run 5 km at 9:40 pm, while men will compete in the 10 km race at 10:10 pm. All laps include passing through Piazza dei Signori, the beating heart of the event.
Challenge born from the passion of young athletes
The event was born in 1990 from a group of young athletes who wanted to bring athletics to Treviso, a city then devoid of dedicated events. Over the years, Corritreviso has grown to become a spring classic, combining the participation of great champions with the passion of amateurs. Today, the race is a well-established event supported by local institutions and sponsors.
Official presentation and supporters
The 2025 edition was officially presented at the BHR Treviso Hotel in the presence of ASD Corritreviso President Enrico Caldato and representatives of Fidal Veneto, including President Sergio Baldo and Vice President Michela Zanatta, a multiple winner of the event. Also present were LILT Treviso President Nelly Mantovani and Giovanni Maccarrone from CentroMarca Banca, a historical partner of the event.


Great protagonists: from Meucci to Epis, the stars of Italian running
Corritreviso will see the participation of high-caliber athletes such as Daniele Meucci and Giovanna Epis, both Olympians with experience in five editions of the Games. Meucci, European marathon champion and multiple continental medalist, aims to confirm the success of 2023. Epis, one of the best Italian female marathon runners, returns to the race after her last appearance in Treviso in 2022. In the men’s race, attention is also on Pasquale Selvarolo, a young promise of Italian distance running and team gold medalist at the 2024 European Championships in Rome.
Other names to follow and new middle-distance promises
Among the other male participants are Nikolas Loss, Mihail Sirbu, Francesco Da Vià, and Daniele Farronato. Among the women, standout athletes include Fraida Hassanatte, a young athlete from Chad with significant results in national races, Isabella Caposieno, Italian under-23 champion, and Miriam Sartor, one of the best performers in local middle-distance running. Elisa Maglione and Valentina Bernasconi will also be present to represent the Treviso school.
Special rankings and prizes for clubs
The 2025 edition includes two rankings dedicated to participants in the 9.9 km open race: the Trofeo Lattebusche for the club with the most entries and the Gran Premio Maxì for the team with the best sum of the times of the top ten athletes, including at least three female performances.


Registrations open until the last moment
Registrations are open online and offline until June 4, with the possibility to register in Piazza Duomo on the day of the race, Friday, June 6. For information and registrations, visit the official website www.corritreviso.it.
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