Wings for Life World Run

The Wings for Life World Run is a running competition held on the first weekend of May since 2014 to collect funds for the not-for-profit foundation Wings for Life. The entry fee goes completely to the foundation.

Wings for Life World Run
DateEarly May
LocationMultiple locations
Event typeRoad
DistanceVarious
Established2014
Official sitewww.wingsforlifeworldrun.com

The Wings for Life World Run is peculiar in that participants don't have to run a specific distance like in comparable competitions. A car rides on the track half an hour after the start. Overtaken participants are eliminated until just one, the winner, remains. The run also takes place in 34 or 35 locations around the world at the same time and is broadcast live on Red Bull TV.

The Wings for Life Foundation and the Wings for Life World Run

The not-for-profit foundation Wings for Life was established by the two-time motocross world champion Heinz Kinigadner and the Red Bull founder Dietrich Mateschitz in 2004.[1] Its goal is to find a cure for spinal cord injuries and paraplegia. Therefore, the foundation supports research and studies about spinal cord and spinal cord injuries financially. Anita Gerhardter is CEO. Founder Kinigadner himself is concerned because his brother and his son, both motocross riders too, are bounded to wheelchairs after injuries.[2]

After two years of preparations the first Wings for Life World Run was started on May 4, 2014 to raise funds and at the same time arouse attention on limitations and medical problems of paraplegic persons. Following the success of the first edition the race is now an annual event. According to the official Website the idea to organize a worldwide race where the last man standing would be the winner, came during a lay-over at the airport in Moscow.

The race is open to everybody, professionals as well as members or non-members of running clubs. The entry fee is donated entirely to the foundation, the main sponsor Red Bull covers the costs of the event. The fees vary somewhat depending on the choice of location and the time of sign up. 40.00 GBP are due to take part in Great Britain, 50.00 USD to take part in the United States, but it is also possible to augment the donation during the registration process. So far 3 million and 4.2 million euro of donation have been collected in the two first editions.[1]

The Motto of the race is:

"Running for those who can’t."

"World" Run

The name Wings for Life World Run comes from the fact that the race takes place in 34 or 35 different locations around the Earth at the same time. That means that runners in Europe or Africa run around noon while participants in Asia and Australia in the afternoon or evening. In the Americas the race is early in the morning or even during the night.

The "Catcher Car"

The Wings for Life World Run is outstanding because there is no prescribed distance to cover for example 10 kilometers or 42.195 km like in a marathon. Thus runners of very different levels can equally take part.

100 km are prepared at each location. All participants start at the same time, a so-called "Catcher Car" rides on the track 30 minutes after the start. The speed is 14 km/h at first and increases by 1 km/h every half an hour.[3] From 2014 to 2018 the speed was 15 km/h in the beginning but it was raised only every hour. Once a runner is overtaken by the car, the race is finished for them. Busses bring eliminated participants back to the start area. Thus what counts on the sport side is not the time needed to cover a given distance but the distance covered before the Catcher Car overtakes one.[4]

The last remaining female and male runners at each locations are the local Wings for Life World Run winners and gain the right to start the following year at a location of their choice. The woman and man that ran the longest distance worldwide are the Wings for Life World Run Global Champions and are rewarded with a trip around the world as special prize.[5]

The conditions and tracks vary quite a lot. The Catcher Cars are steered precisely using global satellite navigation hence a comparison between the different locations is nonetheless possible. The following table show how fast the car rides at what time after the start and how far it is at each speed change.

Speed of the Catcher Car from 2014 to 2018 [4]
Time after the start HH:MM Speed Equals the distance
00:00 to 00:30 0 km/h 0 km
00:30 to 01:30 15 km/h 0 to 15 km
01:30 to 02:30 16 km/h 15 to 31 km
02:30 to 03:30 17 km/h 31 to 48 km
03:30 to 05:30 20 km/h 48 to 88 km
from 05:30 on 35 km/h more than 88 km
Speed of the Catcher Car since 2019 [6]
Time after the start HH:MM Speed Equals the distance
00:00 to 00:30 0 km/h 0 km
00:30 to 01:00 14 km/h 0 to 7 km
01:00 to 01:30 15 km/h 7 to 14.5 km
01:30 to 02:00 16 km/h 14.5 to 22.5 km
02:00 to 02:30 17 km/h 22.5 to 31 km
02:30 to 03:00 18 km/h 31 to 40 km
03:00 to 03:30 22 km/h 40 to 51 km
from 03:30 on 26 km/h more than 51 km

Wings for Life World Run 2014

The first Wings for Life World Run took place on May 4, 2014 in 34 locations around the Earth. The start was given at 10:00 UTC everywhere. The British track and field world champion Colin Jackson was race director.[7]

The competition became a success. Especially the men's race for the global title was very close. In the end Lemawork Ketema from Ethiopia won with 78.58 km he ran in Austria. That distance was just 90 m more than the Peruvian Remigio Huaman Quispe who ran in Lima and 180 m more than Evgenii Glyva from Ukraine who ran in Austria together with Ketema.

Elise Selvikvåg Molvik from Norway covered 54.79 km in Stavanger to claim the women's global championship. It is worth mentioning that, according to the official website, she was just 18 years old at that time and had never run more than 30 km in competition. 54.79 km meant also the 42nd place in the combined male and female ranking. Nathalie Vasseur from France became second with 51.26 km in Hennebont, the Moldovian Svetlana Shepeleva became third with 48.29 km in Alanya.[8]

All in all 35397 men and women, among them several celebrities like Mark Webber and Aksel Lund Svindal, took part and ran 530928 km together.[9]

Male winners of the Wings for Life World Run 2014 [10]
Location Winner Age group Distance (in km) Global rank
Alanya Murat KayaM4055.9338
Auckland Braden CurrieM2545.34140
Barcelona Chema MartinezM4055.5640
Bratislava Boris CsibaM3050.2268
Bucharest Eugen Constantin SoropM2558.8621
Busselton David KennedyM3543.89168
Cancún Crisanto GrajalesM2543.17185
Cape Town Coolboy NgamoleM3559.8816
Comporta António SousaM4046.82119
Darmstadt Markus MockenhauptM3056.8732
Denver Hunter ParisM3055.3741
Donautal Lemawork KetemaM2578.581
Drenthe Fréderique LotinM2554.3144
Florianópolis Cesar Miguel Momesso dos SantosM3044.78151
Haryana Isaac KipernoiM2541.11250
Hennebont Thibaut BaronianM2559.3518
Hualien Chih Chun LiM3548.05103
Kakheti Anatoli OleinikoviM3052.6553
Kalmar Thomas PechhackerM3050.5065
Kerry John O'ReganM4549.2476
Lima Remigio Huaman QuispeM3078.492
Ljubljana David PleseM3059.7417
Olten Marco KaminskiM5056.5134
Pinamar Ignacio IlarreguiM3557.0831
Poznań Grzegorz UrbańczykM2549.0877
Prairies Ryan KingM2546.79120
Santa Clarita Calum NeffM3058.5222
Santiago Pablo GonzalezM3557.4030
Silverstone Paul MartellettiM3569.375
Stavanger Svein Ove RisaM4063.3612
Sunrise Michael WardianM4057.7527
Verona Giorgio CalcaterraM4072.964
Ypres Wouter DecockM3065.117
Zadar Goran MurićM3049.5273
Female winners of the Wings for Life World Run 2014 [10]
Location Winner Age group Distance (in km) Global rank
Alanya Svetlana ShepelevaF4548.293
Auckland Antonia ElliotF2531.3894
Barcelona Miriam Garcia HerediaF3042.9111
Bratislava Jana ZatlukalováF2539.2624
Bucharest Liliana Maria DanciF1839.0325
Busselton Laoise ThuamaF2536.3039
Cancún Anahi InzunzaF2526.99213
Cape Town Mfunzi NtombesintuF3047.574
Comporta Mária SantosF3525.35321
Darmstadt Lea BäuscherF3046.235
Denver Erlena JosifiF1833.5366
Donautal Julia MoserF1834.8753
Drenthe Linda VlietF2531.7585
Florianópolis Ana BorbaF3037.4030
Haryana Wahida RahemanF2529.17137
Hennebont Nathalie VasseurF4551.262
Hualien 汪, 旖文F3029.58127
Kakheti Marielle CarmagnolleF5525.34323
Kalmar Maria LundgrenF4045.249
Kerry Alison KirwanF3030.19115
Lima Ayde Quispe OrtizF1840.8317
Ljubljana Sylvie TramoyF4033.8262
Olten Daniela RyfF2544.4410
Pinamar Laura GordiolaF4036.5634
Poznań Aga GłombF1838.8127
Prairies Chrissy MagnesonF2532.9769
Santa Clarita Jeannie RutherfordF3535.6446
Santiago Gabriela CerdaF1831.8283
Silverstone Joanna ZakrzewskiF3545.397
Stavanger Elise Selvikvåg MolvikF1854.791
Sunrise Haley ChuraF2545.616
Verona Astrid KaltenboeckF4035.4948
Ypres Nele LouwagieF3534.6854
Zadar Kimberly ReMineF1841.0216

Wings for Life World Run 2015

The second edition of the Wings for Life World Run was held on May 3, 2015 in 35 locations. This year the start was given at 11:00 UTC. The race director was as in the year before the British track and field world champion Colin Jackson.[11]

This year 72,224 women and men, among them again numerous internationally known sportsmen like Marcel Hirscher and Gregor Schlierenzauer, started. Aksel Lund Svindal, who ran in 2014, drove the Catcher Car in Stavanger this time. Like him some other celebrities did the same for example Felix Baumgartner (in Bucharest) and David Coulthard (in Silverstone).[1]

Concerning the sport side, the two best of the preceding edition Lemawork Ketema and Remigio Huaman Quispe ran at the same location in Austria. Ketema improved his performance up to 79.90 km and remained global champion. Quispe ran nearly as far as in 2014, namely 78.20 km, for a third place worldwide. The race developed again to a duel over distance, this time with the Chilean César Díaz Hernández, who became second with 78.31 km in Santiago, and with Giorgio Calcaterra who repeated his win in Italy and improved quite a lot up to 78.06 km (4th global rank).

Elise Molvik, global champion in 2014, ran again in Stavanger. She claimed the local title but 45.02 km were far from the worldwide best women. The podium was Yuuko Watanabe from Japan (56.33 km in Takashima), Riana van Niekerk from South Africa with 55.21 km in Cape Town and Nathalie Vasseur (second in 2014) with 52.18 km in Sunrise this year. All in all just 81 men ran further than the first woman.

Male winners of the Wings for Life World Run 2015 [12]
Location Winner Age group Distance (in km) Global rank
Aarhus Brian HansenM3061.4837
Alanya Jose Requejo SantosM3068.0418
AranjuezMadrid Chema MartinezM4059.1948
Brasilia Juan Pablo de Lima Costa SalazarM3552.61122
Bratislava Philipp AignerM2568.6516
Breda Kevin PletzM1850.29172
Bucharest Wouter DecockM3061.7236
Cape Town Eric NgubaneM3068.8614
Darmstadt Florian NeuschwanderM3074.566
Dubai Sami Al SaidiM3044.92323
Dublin David SheehyM3552.64121
Gurgaon Amit DhankarM1857.3870
Kakheti Anatoli OleinikoviM3057.3969
KalmarÖland Aron AndersonM2564.8230
KolomnaMoscow Nikolay YanalovM3070.1911
Lima Emerson Trujillo FloresM3072.159
Ljubljana Robert RadojkovicM3069.3613
Melbourne Michael WardianM4070.6610
Munich Matthias BaurM1861.1041
Niagara Falls Blaine PennyM4065.4126
Niederösterreich Lemawork KetemaM2579.901
Olten Michael BochM3070.1412
Porto Daniel PinheiroM3067.3920
Poznań Bartosz OlszewskiM3073.468
Rouen Simon MunyutuM3573.517
Santa Clarita Thibaut BaronianM2555.1590
Santiago César Díaz HernándezM2578.312
Silverstone Thomas PaynM3561.0942
Stavanger Jarle RisaM3558.8050
Sunrise Svein RisaM4054.8893
Takashima Kazuhiko OkiM2567.6819
Verona Giorgio CalcaterraM4078.064
Yilan Chih Pin SuM3557.6266
Ypres Pieter RijndersM3561.9935
Zadar Matija GrabrovečkiM3557.3671
Female winners of the Wings for Life World Run 2015 [12]
Location Winner Age group Distance (in km) Global rank
Aarhus Lone NielsenF3548.9710
Alanya Svetlana ShepelevaF4550.318
AranjuezMadrid Mª Cruz Parras MorcilloF2531.89193
Brasilia Astrid KaltenböckF4044.2822
Bratislava Romana KomarnanskaF2541.8530
Breda Sandra LarosF4037.7060
Bucharest Liliana DanciF1845.7617
Cape Town Riana van NiekerkF3555.212
Darmstadt Laura Chacon BiebachF2551.784
Dubai Katie SloaneF2530.08281
Dublin Orna DilworthF3039.5445
Gurgaon Linah ChirchirF2544.9020
Kakheti Linda VlietF3532.01191
KalmarÖland Frida SödermarkF3542.0929
KolomnaMoscow Irina AntropovaF3051.335
Lima Rocio CarrionF4535.13107
Ljubljana Žana JerebF3045.0518
Melbourne Kelly-Ann VareyF3550.757
Munich Ingalena HeuckF2549.549
Niagara Falls Lyne BessetteF4047.4413
Niederösterreich Bernadette SchusterF3047.0615
Olten Karen SobrinoF4043.0424
Porto Doroteia PeixotoF3041.7032
Poznań Dominika StelmachF3041.8431
Rouen Leaharna MarsdenF3035.9395
Santa Clarita Shannon RahlvesF4037.0172
Santiago Karen TorrealbaF3047.6812
Silverstone Kate CarterF3534.73115
Stavanger Elise MolvikF1845.0219
Sunrise Nathalie VasseurF4552.183
Takashima Yuuko WatanabeF2556.331
Verona Chiara MorasF3039.4846
Yilan Pei-Yu ChengF2537.4564
Ypres Deborah GhyselenF2540.6338
Zadar Nikolina ŠustićF2548.1511

Wings for Life World Run 2016

On May 8, 2016 11:00 UTC the Wings for Life World Run had his third edition. As in 2014 there were 34 locations, among them two in the USA. Colin Jackson was again the race director. The Catcher Cars were driven by international stars like in the years before.[13][14]

130,732 runners took part worldwide and covered more than 1.2 million kilometers. In addition there were 20,556 so-called "Selfie Runners", that is people not running at one of the 34 locations and simulating the catcher cars with an app on their mobile phones. The foundation collected 6.6 million euros.[15][16]

The Italian ultrarunner Giorgio Calcaterra won for the third time in Italy and took the global title this time too. He improved the record a lot with 88.44 km which meant that for the first time the Catcher Car had to accelerate to the top speed of 35 km/h to overtake him. The worldwide podium was completed by Bartosz Olszewski from Poland, who also ran over 80 km in Canada, and the Chilean Francisco Morales. Lemawork Ketema, global champion in 2014 and 2015, ran again in Austria. For a long time he was side by side with Evgenii Glyva like in 2014. However Ketema decided to stop after 41 km not to compromise his form in view of other races.

A lot of top performances were set in Takashima in Japan. That was also the location for the global champion in the female race like in 2015. Kaori Yoshida set a new record with 65.71 km, an improvement of 9.38 km and an 18th place in the combined men and women classification. The following places went to the Austrian Karin Freitag with 59.08 km in Munich and to Vera Nunes from Portugal with 58.86 km. Last year's winner Yuuko Watanabe covered nearly exactly the same distance as in 2015 with 56.37 km, the global fifth place.

Male winners of the Wings for Life World Run 2016 [17]
Location Winner Age group Distance (in km) Global rank
Aarhus Mikkel KleisM3556.8064
Ahmedabad Titus Kariuki Wanderi GithuM3554.1690
Brasilia Thomas PaynM3556.5266
Bratislava Gabriel ŠvajdaM3054.1591
Breda Emerson TrujilloM3064.4123
Cambridge Steve WayM4063.7527
Dubai Hélder SantosM3054.3487
Dublin Paul MartellettiM3573.776
Guadalajara Gabriel Morfin TorresM3559.0552
Izmir Ahmet BayramM4052.78109
Kakheti Liviu CroitoruM2556.0274
KalmarÖland Pétur BjarnasonM3557.9556
KolomnaMoscow Ivan MotorinM3067.3715
Lima Charles Jhon Ayala EscribasM3563.9125
Ljubljana Vid SenicaM3564.5821
Melbourne Barry KeemM3565.7118
Milan Giorgio CalcaterraM4088.441
Munich Florian NeuschwanderM3063.6628
Niagara Falls Bartosz OlszewskiM3082.422
Olten Stefan LüscherM3557.6358
Porto António SousaM4569.4610
Poznań Tomasz WalerowiczM3071.129
Pretoria Thibaut BaronianM2562.8431
Rouen Teddy BezanconM3059.2950
Santa Clarita Samuel BradburyM3560.8042
Santiago Francisco MoralesM2575.473
Stavanger Yoann StuckM3061.8533
Sunrise Simon MunyutuM3561.5436
Takashima Nakajima HirokiM2574.515
Valencia Jarle RisaM3565.5120
Vienna Evgenii GlyvaM3068.0013
Yilan Yi-Hsun LiM3056.8463
Ypres Stefan Van den BroekM4065.6419
Zadar Dejan PatrčevićM4056.3570
Female winners of the Wings for Life World Run 2016 [17]
Location Winner Age group Distance (in km) Global rank
Aarhus Camilla ChristensenF1838.2071
Ahmedabad Kiranjit KaurF2539.2163
Brasilia Leticia SaltoriF2551.0916
Bratislava Petra FašungováF2540.3052
Breda Diana GolekF3038.9165
Cambridge Caitriona JenningsF3555.089
Dubai Carolina GutierrezF3021.521448
Dublin Sarah MulliganF2545.6432
Guadalajara Rosalva Gudiño GonzalezF3537.4081
Izmir Svetlana ShepelevaF4545.7430
Kakheti Yana KhmelevaF3534.93119
KalmarÖland Linnea WinbergF3040.1454
KolomnaMoscow Elena NurgalievaF4055.397
Lima Jessica Gabriela Paz RodríguezF1835.36109
Ljubljana Lucija KrkočF2550.8417
Melbourne Dominika StelmachF3055.258
Milan Katia Chiara FiginiF4051.6115
Munich Karin FreitagF3559.082
Niagara Falls Doroteia PeixotoF3055.446
Olten Pamela VeithF4039.6058
Porto Vera NunesF3558.863
Poznań Agnieszka JanasiakF3539.9456
Pretoria Onneile DintweF3052.7111
Rouen Anna WasikF3043.4438
Santa Clarita Maibritt DaugaardF3049.4520
Santiago Frida SödermarkF3552.3712
Stavanger Nikolina ŠustićF2550.0319
Sunrise Nathalie VasseurF5054.5310
Takashima Kaori YoshidaF3065.711
Valencia Cristina Gonzalez GarciaF3046.3128
Vienna Cornelia MoserF1856.884
Yilan Yafen YaF2537.9275
Ypres Rebecca NkapianiF4035.91101
Zadar Katarina LovrantovaF3045.5533

Wings for Life World Run 2017

The fourth edition was held on May 7th, 2017. 155,288 women and men stood on the start lines of 25 locations.
The paraplegic athlete Aron Anderson from Sweden raced a new record distance of 92.14 km in a "normal" wheelchair (race wheelchairs are not allowed) and despite the heat of Dubai. Dominika Stelmach from Poland also set a new record performance in the women's competition with 68.21 km in Santiago.

6.8 million euros were collected for the foundation.

Male winners of the Wings for Life World Run 2017 [18]
Location Winner Age group Distance (in km) Global rank
Brasília Luis Felipe Leite BarbozaM2558.8867
Bratislava Marek MockovčiakM3562.9547
Breda Philipp AignerM2571.378
Cambridge Jacek CieluszeckiM3568.812
Dubai Aron AndersonM2592.141
Guadalajara Roberto MeierM2568.1418
Izmir Veysi AslanM3057.5177
Kakheti Giorgi ShekrelidzeM3535.431741
Kalmar/Öland Elov OlssonM2575.057
Kolomna Shishov KonstantinM3070.399
Ljubljana Ivan MotorinM3062.1352
Melbourne Teddy BezanconM3070.2210
Milan Bartosz OlszewskiM3088.242
Munich Sebastian HallmannM4068.4715
Olten Sylvère PruvostM3068.1119
Poznan Tomasz WalerowiczM3585.145
Pretoria Renier GroblerM3063.0742
Santa Clarita Dan BertelettiM306911
Santiago Manuelito FigueroaM3067.4121
Stavanger Emerson TrujilloM3567.4320
Sunrise Calum NeffM3065.6630
Tainan Chih Chun LiM4052.37141
Valencia Chema MartínezM4566.2525
Vienna Lemawork KetemaM3087.163
Zadar Robert RadojkovicM3565.5331
Female winners of the Wings for Life World Run 2017 [18]
Location Winner Age group Distance (in km) Global rank
Brasília Leticia Da Silva SaltoriF2544.9339
Bratislava Jo MeekF3554.3813
Breda Laura Chacon BiebachF2555.0712
Cambridge Nikolina ŠustićF2555.1410
Dubai Emily WaughF1843.0152
Guadalajara Frida SödermarkF3547.6229
Izmir Meryem GündoğduF3039.4393
Kakheti Nino MiqadzeF1829484
Kalmar/Öland Sophia SundbergF3055.298
Kolomna Alexandra MorozovaF2557.596
Ljubljana Eva ZormanF1840,1184
Melbourne Olesya NurgalievaF4060.974
Milan Cornelia MoserF1862.372
Munich Bianca MeyerF4051.2321
Olten Diana MüllerF3046.8134
Poznan Joasia ZakrzewskiF4052.2614
Pretoria Landie GreylingF3037.44121
Santa Clarita Nathalie VasseurF5057.247
Santiago Dominika StelmachF3568.211
Stavanger Therese NordbøF2546.8833
Sunrise Ana VillegasF3543.8646
Tainan Maibritt DaugaardF3042.558
Valencia Betinha PereiraF3549.3526
Vienna Karin FreitagF3551.7219
Zadar Željka ŠabanF3044.7343

Wings for Life World Run 2018

The fifth edition of the race took place on May 6th 2018 with the start time again at 11 UTC.

Male winners of the Wings for Life World Run 2018[19]
Location Winner Age group Distance (in km) Global rank
Izmir Murat KayaM4062.0115
Kakheti Aleksandr TscheburkinM3574.693
Melbourne Jacek CieluszeckiM4067.308
Munich Andreas StraßnerM3576.772
Poznan Dariusz NożyńskiM3566.869
Pretoria Admire MuzopambwaM3063.2414
Rio de Janeiro José Eraldo LimaM3563.7112
Sunrise Aron AndersonM3089.851
Taoyuan Luís Ricardo Beato PereiraM3558.7422
Vienna Wolfgang WallnerM5064.1811
Zadar Karl AumayrM3568.017
Zug Niklas SjöblomM3070.104
Female winners of the Wings for Life World Run 2018[19]
Location Winner Age group Distance (in km) Global rank
Izmir Olesya NurgalievaF4053.613
Kakheti Nina ZarinaF3047.3412
Melbourne Ana VillegasF3546.9413
Munich Vera NunesF3553.781
Poznan Wioletta PaduszyńskaF3048.1310
Pretoria Dominika StelmachF3549.425
Rio de Janeiro Eva ZormanF1848.1111
Sunrise Nathalie VasseurF5048.748
Taoyuan Frida SödermarkF3041.326
Vienna Alex RoudaynaF2549.186
Zadar Martina BurzovaF3532.74116
Zug Nikolina ŠustićF3053.732

Wings for Life World Run 2019

The event was run again on 5 May 2019.

Next to the 12 "Event" locations with a real Catcher Car, there were also hundreds of organized "App Runs", where the participants are tracked by their smartphones. An alarm tells, when the one is caught by the "virtual Catcher Car". Because the speed of the Catcher Car was higher than in previous editions for distances longer than a marathon, the best performances were lower than in past years.

Male winners of the Wings for Life World Run 2019[20]
Location Winner Age group Distance (in km) Global rank
Izmir Ivan MotorinM3064.371
Kakheti Levan ChokheliM2553.8029
Melbourne Aleksandr CheburkinM3558.747
Munich David SchönherrM3062.682
Poznan Tomasz OsmulskiM3555.5914
Pretoria Niklas SjöblomM3053.8427
Rio de Janeiro Andreas StraßnerM4061.254
Sunrise Dariusz NożyńskiM3551.1062
Taichung Chih Chun LiM4053.2738
Vienna Wojtek BaranM3554.4719
Zadar Robert RadojkovicM3556.1912
Zug Francesco MascherpaM1857.668
Female winners of the Wings for Life World Run 2019[20]
Location Winner Age group Distance (in km) Global rank
Izmir Gülçin ArasanF1838.9239
Kakheti Gaiane UstianF2532.29174
Melbourne Vera NunesF3547.797
Munich Nikolina Šustić StankovićF3052.973
Poznan Agnieszka KowalczykF3043.1114
Pretoria Olesja NurgalijewaF4042.8315
Rio de Janeiro Dominika StelmachF3053.562
Sunrise Wioletta PaduszynskaF3040.4927
Taichung Eva ZormanF1842.1219
Vienna Karin FreitagF3549.165
Zadar Ines JozićF1848.706
Zug Nina ZarinaF3053.721

Wings for Life World Run 2020

The 2020 edition was to be hold on 3 May, the first Sunday in May as each year. Thirteen locations were selected as "flagship runs", i.e. with a real catcher car, seeing the return among others of France and the United Kingdom. However due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the organizers announced the cancellation of all flagship and organized app runs on 13 March 2020. Thus leaving the individual running with the smartphone app as the only alternative to take part in that year's event.

77,103 people from 171 different countries ran the 2020 race everyone on their own with the app sunday 3 May at 11:00 UTC. Some 2.8M Euros were raised for the foundation.[21] Only a global ranking was announced on the website.

Male Top 10 of the Wings for Life World Run 2020[22]
Global rank Name Age group Distance (in km)
1 Michael TaylorM3569.92
2 Aron AndersonM3068.15
3 Dariusz NożyńskiM4067.10
4 Florian NeuschwanderM3563.25
5 Niklas SjöblomM3562.12
6 Aleksandr StorozhevM2557.73
7 Lukas OberhauserM2557.18
8 Tomasz OsmulskiM3557.17
9 Wolfgang WallnerM5557.09
10 Patrick KönigM3056.72
Female Top 10 of the Wings for Life World Run 2020[22]
Global rank Name Age group Distance (in km)
1 Nina ZarinaF3054.23
2 Dominika StelmachF3551.25
3 Martyna KantorF3050.38
4 Dioni GorlaF1850.16
5 Devon YankoF3550.00
6 Alexandra MorozovaF3049.92
7 Thea HeimF2548.04
8 Tabea ThemannF2546.89
9 Vera NunesF4046.73
10 Nora HavlinovaF1846.64

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