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Tens of Thousands Run in Frankfurt's 'Mainhattan' Corporate Challenge
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Tens of Thousands Run in Frankfurt's 'Mainhattan' Corporate Challenge

From Die Zeit · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Over 63,000 runners participated in the 32nd J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge in Frankfurt.
  • Participants from more than 2,300 companies ran a 5.6-kilometer course through the city center.
  • The event, a major international corporate run, took place under pleasant temperatures and drew large crowds.

Frankfurt's skyline served as a backdrop for a massive corporate running event on Tuesday evening. The J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge saw over 63,000 participants from more than 2,300 companies lace up their running shoes. The 5.6-kilometer course wound through the heart of the city, shadowed by the towering bank buildings.

Thousands of spectators lined the route, cheering on the runners. Approximately 800 volunteers helped manage the event, with around 4,500 meters of fencing erected and numerous streets closed for the occasion. Fortunately for the participants, the extreme heat of the previous week had subsided, allowing for comfortable running conditions.

This year marked the 32nd iteration of the Frankfurt race. The J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge series began in New York in 1977. Frankfurt's event, which joined the international series in 1993, is recognized as the largest in the global lineup.

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Originally published by Die Zeit in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.