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[Santa Clarita] – It was announced Tuesday that Santa Clarita will be the only city in California to host the Wings For Life World Run on Sunday, May 4, 2014.

The Wings for Life World Run is one of the largest and most unique running events ever staged in which thousands of runners in up to 40 locations on six different continents will begin running at exactly the same time.  One hundred percent of the race entry fee goes to spinal cord research.

The City of Santa Clarita has been selected as the only West Coast city in the United States to host the Wings for Life World Run.  Santa Clarita joins a list of four host cities in the U.S. including: Atlantic City, Denver, and Sunrise, FL. Santa Clarita’s start time will be 3 a.m. Sunday, May 4,  with a wheelchair race to precede the official start at 2 a.m.

 

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THE WORLD WILL RUN FOR THOSE WHO CAN’T

On May 4, 2014 one of the biggest – and most unique – running events ever staged will take place: the whole world will be the venue for the ‘Wings for Life World Run’.

[SALZBURG, Austria] – Everything will be different with the ‘Wings for Life World Run’: the whole spectrum of athletes from part-time joggers and amateurs to professional athletes can take part; the race has no fixed distance and every runner around the world will start at precisely the same time. Never in sporting history has an event like this been undertaken.

Thousands of runners will set off on May 4, 2014 at 10am UTC along routes in up to 40 different locations on five continents in varying light and weather conditions. Runners in California will start at 3am local time while competitors in Germany will set off at midday and people in Taiwan have a 6pm start.

This is all in aid of Wings for Life’s mission: to find a cure for spinal cord injury.

There has never been a race like it. There is no traditional static finish line, rather competitors will run in front of an advancing ‘catcher car’, every car governed by the single, global race schedule. Half an hour after the runners start, the catcher car at every race will begin behind them at a set speed. Once a catcher car overtakes a runner their race is over. This will continue until there’s one male and one female athlete in the world left running. Only they will be crowned Wings for Life World Run Champion.

Among those taking part will be surf icon Robby Naish, ex-Formula One driver David Coulthard, racing legend Eddie Jordan, former Alpine skier Luc Alphand, Iron Man Marc Herremans, long-distance runner Sabrina Mockenhaupt and many other sporting heroes, who have all volunteered to be event ambassadors.

Robby Naish said: “The Wings for Life World Run is a fantastic initiative and as many people as possible should get involved, running around the world, all at the same time.” What motivated Naish is the fact that 100% of race net entry fees goes to Wings for Life, a foundation which funds research into finding a cure for spinal cord injury.

It is estimated that 3,000,000 people worldwide are living with a spinal cord injury. Every year 130,000 more sustain a spinal cord injury, followed by paralysis – the main cause being traffic accidents. The advances in research are largely based on private initiatives. Being a non-profit organisation, Wings for Life relies on support and donations to help fund this research. Wings for Life is set-up to ensure that a guaranteed 100% of all donations it receives are used exclusively for promising research projects.

Those wanting to take part on May 4, 2014 have until midnight (UTC) on Sunday, April 20 to register for one of the runs via www.wingsforlifeworldrun.com. As the official international host of the Wings for Life World Run, the Red Bull Group can ensure all money collected by the run and via the European Merchant Services (EMS) payment systems goes to the Wings for Life foundation.

By running you will not only be part of a truly revolutionary global sporting event, but you will join the race to find a cure for spinal cord injury.

 

 

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23 Comments

  1. Anne-Marie Frisch – this sounds very cool…

  2. Jessie Thomas Bedrinana

  3. Fantastic! What an opportunity!

  4. The 4 time F1 World Champion Sebastian Vettel announcing this makes it even better.

  5. Madison Donoghue thought you would be interested

  6. Leah Bingham, Elaine Bingham, Lora Hill, you girls wanna try this???

  7. Cool- I will have to look into it!!

  8. Will Davison says:

    You want a still shooters for this event?

  9. Runners Lane says:

    C. Giovanni Guzman… check this out!

  10. Does anyone know how many miles this run will be? Agustin Gonzalez, Ricky Rios, Alyssa Trevizo, Mayte Razo, Francisco Herrera, Nidia Vargas-alcantar…this sounds real interesting!

  11. Oh wow.. this sounds amazing..no idea it just says the star time huh.. we can find out for sure

  12. Im gonna do this!!!!! Dei Cervantes the run is completed for each runner once the chase car catches them.

  13. @franciscoHerrera now this is amazing!

  14. Joyce Carson says:

    Child and Family’s Taste of
    The Town is that day. I hope they are not at the same time. Two great events.

  15. Joyce Carson, looks like it starts at 3am in Santa Clarita. So I think Taste of the Town shouldn’t be affected.

  16. Let’s do this!!!! Even better that it supports spinal cord injury research!!!

  17. Jamie and Daniel should join us! Either here or in the nearest European City– is it in Germany that’s closest??

  18. Actually there is one in in Kalmar-Oland!

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