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Lukas Müller, Wings Wings for Life World Run

Exhibition at Red Bull Hangar-7

The Wings for Life World Run

FromMarch27thtoMay8th,wewillbeshowcasingthemostbeautifulsnapshotsfromthepasttenyearsoftheWingsforLifeWorldRunthebiggestrunningeventintheworld.TheWingsforLifeWorldRunisdifferentfromotherrunningevents.Since2014,participantshavebeenrunning,walking,orrollingforspinalcordresearch.

They start across the globe at the exact same time, 11:00 AM UTC. Due to the time difference, some start in the blazing midday sun, while others begin in the middle of the night with headlamps, as in Australia. People participate everywhere: in the desert of Dubai, for example, along the coast of Brazil, or in the Swiss mountains.

Everyone is a Winner

At the Wings for Life World Run, it doesn't matter whether you run two, ten, or thirty kilometers. Here, everyone is a finisher because there is no traditional finish line. Instead, thirty minutes after the start, the so-called “Catcher Car” sets out to overtake one participant after another. Participants can decide whether they want to participate in one of the major Flagship Runs or via the Wings for Life World Run App.

The best part: 100% of the entry fees go towards promising research projects around the world. Participants of the Wings for Life World Run are all running together for the ultimate goal: to find a cure for spinal cord injury.

Exhibited from March 27th, 2024 to May 8th, 2024.

On display in the exhibition area of Red Bull Hangar-7

Free admission

  • Wings for Life World Run
    Wings for Life World Run© Sebastian Wolny
  • Landscape Croatia, Wings for Life World Run
    Die Wings for Life World Run© Predrag Vuckovic
  • Lukas Müller, Wings Wings for Life World Run
    Die Wings for Life World Run© Philipp Carl Riedl

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