Taking Part In The Wings For Life World Run 2023 Is A No-Brainer

People taking part in the Wings For Life World Run
(Image credit: Mark Roe / Red Bull Content Pool)

One of the best things about running is that it brings people together, and the Red Bull Wings For Life World Run brings 160,000 runners together to raise money to fund research into spinal cord injuries. It’s the biggest running event in the world and one of the most accessible as well.

The unique event involves racing a virtual Catcher Car in the Wings For Life World Run app. The goal is to complete as much distance as you can before the car catches you. The car starts 30 minutes after you do, driving at 14km/h at first (that’s a pace of 4min 17sec/km). The car gradually speeds up to catch every runner, with your race ending when you’ve been overtaken.

It’s an exhilarating experience and means that every runner gets their own finish line, whether they’ve completed 5km or 50km before the car catches them. No matter how far you’ve run already, nothing prompts a sprint finish as effectively as the Catcher Car closing in. 

It costs £18 to enter the Wings For Life World Run, which takes place on Sunday 7th May, and 100% of the sign-up fee goes to the good cause, with Red Bull funding all the logistics costs of the race.

The virtual event is the perfect opportunity to enlist some of your running buddies and plan out a route that allows you to run together and stay out of the Catcher Car’s clutches for as long as possible. A loop around a local park is a good option, or if the idea of running in circles doesn’t appeal, then a long canal towpath might work instead. 

Since you can run at any speed you like, for as long as you like and wherever you like, the Wings For Life World Run is one of the most inclusive events in the world, and so it will be easy to convince your friends and family to sign up with you.  

You can also join in one of the UK’s organised app runs in London, Manchester, Bath or Glasgow. At these events you will still use the Wings For Life app to track your run via GPS, and the Catcher Car will chase you down in the app, but there are set routes laid out that make it even easier for participants to run, walk or push the event together. All of the courses are wheelchair accessible and fully signposted. Plus, you’ll receive a voucher for a free drink at a post-event venue nearby.

In London, the event will be held in Battersea Park and participants can either run a 2.5km loop of the park or stick to the Millennium Arena running track, if you want the fastest possible course for your run. Platt Fields Park in Manchester hosts a 1km loop. In Bath the run starts on a track before heading out for a 4km loop of the trail surrounding the University of Bath campus, while runners in Glasgow use a 1.46km loop around Victoria Park.

In the spirit of inclusion, Philips Sports Headphones are funding extra places in the race for anyone who signs up between 27th January and 15th February. Enter Wings For Life World Run 2023 between these dates and you’ll get a race voucher that you can give to a friend to run with.

If you sign up before 25th March you can also get a free Wings For Life technical running T-shirt from partner Do Sport to wear during the event.

With every penny of your sign-up fee going towards vital research into spinal cord injuries, and the day itself being a truly unique and inclusive experience, Wings For Life World Run is one event you don’t want to miss in 2023.

Sign up for the Wings for Life World Run app run on the Wings For Life website.

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