Quick Read
- The Tricolor Yerevan Night Run is a nighttime race dedicated to the Armenian Armed Forces’ 34th anniversary.
- Date and location: January 28, 2026, in the Hrazdan Gorge sports zone of Yerevan.
- Route: 2.5 kilometers, starting from the Florence complex and finishing near the Davtashen Bridge gas distribution network.
- Road closures: The route will be closed to two-way traffic from 13:00 to 20:00 local time.
Yerevan will host the Tricolor Yerevan Night Run on January 28, 2026, a nighttime race organized to celebrate the 34th anniversary of Armenia’s Armed Forces. The event takes place in the Hrazdan Gorge sports zone, where runners will traverse a 2.5-kilometer course that winds through a section of the city’s terrain under evening hours. Organizers are framing the race as a festive yet athletic observance of a national milestone, inviting residents to participate in a communal activity that blends celebration with sport.
The route begins near the Florence complex and concludes near the gas distribution network by the Davtashen Bridge. This choice of course highlights a cross-section of one of Yerevan’s residential and industrial-adjacent corridors, offering participants a compact but meaningful nighttime route through familiar urban spaces.
City authorities have announced that preparatory works for the event will start at 13:00 local time, and the route will be closed to two-way traffic until 20:00. The closure is expected to affect the usual flow of traffic through the Hrazdan Gorge area for several hours in the late afternoon and early evening as participants gather and make their way along the course.
The Tricolor Night Run sits within a broader pattern of public celebrations in Yerevan that pair commemorations of national institutions with mass participation sports. By linking the Armenian Armed Forces’ anniversary to a public, citywide running event, organizers aim to foster civic pride, promote physical fitness, and provide a family-friendly activity that can be enjoyed by both competitors and spectators while reinforcing the symbolic ties between national security and everyday life.
Officials have emphasized safety and order for the event, with the municipality coordinating road closures and route management ahead of the start. Runners and motorists are advised to plan for temporary disruptions in the affected neighborhoods, and spectators are encouraged to follow posted guidance from organizers and local police to ensure a smooth flow of activity and minimal inconvenience for residents in the area.
The 34th anniversary of Armenia’s Armed Forces marks a milestone that the country typically commemorates through ceremonies, public events, and community activities. While this year’s Tricolor Night Run centers on sport, it also serves as a reminder of the role the armed forces have played in the nation’s recent history, a narrative that continues to shape public life and national identity during national holidays and citywide celebrations alike.
As with many planned city events, details may be refined as the date approaches. The municipality will likely release additional information about participant registration, security measures, and practical travel tips to help residents navigate any anticipated traffic changes and to maximize participation in this year’s edition of the night run.
The Tricolor Yerevan Night Run illustrates how the capital blends national remembrance with accessible public sport, turning a military anniversary into a community event that engages residents while testing urban mobility and safety planning. As 2026 unfolds, officials will likely refine coordination between event logistics and city traffic management to preserve accessibility for residents and visitors, preserve the celebratory spirit, and set a template for handling similar mass gatherings in the future.

