History of the Saint Silvester Road Race
Saint Sylvester, the pope of the 4th century, deceased and was canonized on the day of December 31, gives the name to the São Paulo’s Race, honouring a holy day.
Organized for the first time on the last day of the year 1925, by the initiative of a journalist and lawyer of the São Paulo society - Cásper Líbero, passionate about sport, and inspired by a Parisian race in which the sportsmen made the journey at night, illuminating the race with torches, decided to import the concept into Brazil and São Paulo.
This Race, which has almost 100 years, undergone regulatory changes over the years, from being performed at night and only by Brazilian men participants, to be an International Race with participants from all around the world, which takes place usually in the morning, with plural participation, both men and women.
In 1967, the Saint Silvester Road Race was considered a tourist attraction, becoming part of the São Paulo tourist calendar, with the Official Decree.