The Youth Council opens registration tomorrow for the second edition of the "Torrevieja Grand Prix Youth"

Registration will open tomorrow, Friday, November 21, exclusively for local teams, through the Torrevieja City Council's Electronic Office.
20.11.2025
grand prix
Up to 12 teams can register, each consisting of a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 8 participants, aged between 16 and 30 years old.

The Councillor for Youth, Domingo Paredes, has announced that on Sunday, November 30, at 11:00 a.m., in the Paseo Vistalegre, the second edition of theTORREVIEJA GRAND PRIX JUVENIL” will take place , a team competition activity that will be held on the occasion of the Patron Saint Festivities in honor of the Purísima.

Following last year's success, this activity is once again establishing itself on the youth calendar as a dynamic, participatory proposal designed for young people to enjoy a different kind of day in a safe and lively environment.

Domingo Paredes stated thatthe Youth Grand Prix was one of the biggest surprises of last year. The young people responded spectacularly and asked us to repeat it. From the Youth Department's perspective, it is essential to maintain activities that promote teamwork, coexistence, and the active participation of our young people in city life, as well as taking place in a fun environment.”

This is a team competition in which participants must overcome physical, skill and ingenuity tests adapted to different areas of the course, including obstacles and collaborative dynamics that guarantee fun from beginning to end.

Up to 12 teams can register, each consisting of a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 8 participants, aged between 16 and 30 years old.

Registrations

Registration opens tomorrow, Friday, November 21st, exclusively for local teams, through the Torrevieja City Council's online portal. Prior registration is required to participate.

In the councilor's words:We are promoting a more participatory, diverse, and accessible model of youth leisure. Activities like this demonstrate that our young people are eager to get involved and enjoy new options, and the City Council will continue to respond to that demand.”

For more information, those interested can contact the Youth Information and Animation Center (CIAJ) directly.