Hyderabad City youth take part in Wings for Life Run

Hyderabad City youth take part in Wings for Life Run
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As many as 1,20,000 registered runners and wheelchair participants covered 1,103,276 km in 323 locations across 72 countries on Sunday in the sixth annual Wings for Life World Run charity event to raise funds for spinal cord injury research.

Hyderabad: As many as 1,20,000 registered runners and wheelchair participants covered 1,103,276 km in 323 locations across 72 countries on Sunday in the sixth annual Wings for Life World Run charity event to raise funds for spinal cord injury research.

On one day each year the Wings for Life World Run is held simultaneously in numerous locations and the App across the world, all starting at the same time, whether day or night, and all with the same goal – to raise money for the Wings for Life Foundation.

100% of entry fees and donations goes toward helping to find a cure for spinal cord injury. In just five years since it was launched in 2014, the World Run has attracted more than 5,00,000 people from 193 nationalities to run in more than 66 countries across all 7 Continents.

The Wings for Life World Run App

The Wings for Life World Run App allows anyone, anywhere in the world, to join the global movement. By activating the App on his or her phone, a runner can take part in the Wings for Life World Run, chased by a virtual Catcher Car, at the same time as all the other Wings for Life World Runners around the globe.

Everyone can take part in the Wings for Life World Run regardless of fitness level, and the 2019 edition of the run for those who can't brought all-time event totals to more than half a million registered participants. With more than 700 participants running the app runs across 13 cities – Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi, Chandigarh, Guwahati, Goa, Ahmedabad, Pune, Bangalore, Chennai, Cochin and Hyderabad, India raised INR 6.9 lakhs for the spinal cord injury cure research.

At the organized app run in Hyderabad, the participants beat the challenges of the Hyderabad heat ran at Osmania University, Hyderabad until the virtual Catcher Car caught them. Starting at a steady speed of 15 km/h and a headstart of 30 minutes, the Car Catcher picks up pace until the last athlete is caught. The race began exactly at 4:30 pm local time.

Chirag Kapoor and Annika Pillai clocked 8.14 kms and 3.15 kms respectively to emerge as male and female winners at the organized app run in Hyderabad. Osmania University witnessed more than 35 participants running for the noble cause The 2019 edition of the Wings for Life World Run has raised over 3.5 million euros so far, with more still coming in.

The Wings for Life World Run has one goal: to find a cure for spinal cord injury. One hundred percent of entry fees and donations go directly to the nonprofit Wings for Life Foundation, for life-changing spinal cord research.

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