Frankfurt
Fast Finishers and Strong Turnout Mark 31st J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge Frankfurt
Over 64,000 runners from more than 2,200 companies and institutions took part in the 31st J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge Frankfurt on Wednesday evening. Held on Global Running Day, the 5.6-kilometer race turned the city into a hub of energy, teamwork, and friendly competition.
Simon Stützel from Scholarbook and Nina Voelckel from the Hessen Police secured the top spots with times of 0:16:06 and 0:18:08, respectively. Full results from the 2025 event are available on our Leaderboard.
“The Corporate Challenge continues to bring together thousands of people in a shared effort—whether they’re running fast at the front or walking alongside teammates,” said Alex Mayer, Head of Germany and Austria at J.P. Morgan. “The energy in Frankfurt, especially on Global Running Day, shows how powerful a simple event can be.”
Since its inception as a single race in New York City in 1977, the J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge Series has grown into the largest corporate sporting event in the world, with events in 16 locations around the world. Frankfurt is the biggest run in the Series, welcoming more than 1.5 million runners, walkers and joggers over the last three decades, and supporting Laureus Sport for Good Foundation Germany and Deutsche Behindertensportjugend (DBSJ) as the 2025 race beneficiaries.