Frankfurt

 

Event location: Opernplatz; Event start time: 7:00 p.m.; Registration Fee: €35 per person

One Part Run

 

The J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge is the world’s largest corporate running event. Powered by fitness, friendly competition and fun, teams of all speeds and abilities complete a 5.6-kilometer race while spending quality time together outside of work.

Join us for the 31st running of the J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge Frankfurt on Wednesday, June 4, 2025!

 

 

One Part Party

 

Our post-race celebration is perfect for bonding with your co-workers and community. Enjoy your time together over food, drinks and stories from the course. The evening ends in a celebration at a PartyPoint in the City of Frankfurt. PartyPoint reservations will be available for teams of all sizes.
 

 

 

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Beneficiaries
 

To celebrate the local community, J.P. Morgan is proud to support Laureus Sport for Good and Deutsche Behindertensportjugend as the 2025 J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge Frankfurt beneficiaries.

Laureus Sport for Good uses the power of sport to support disadvantaged children and young people in their personal development, ultimately creating a positive impact on society. Sport instills essential values such as teamwork, respect, discipline, and fair play – values that help children navigate their daily lives, succeed in school, and prepare for vocational training. With a focus on health, education, and inclusion, Laureus Sport for Good Germany collaborates with 10 programs to empower young people through sport.

Deutsche Behindertensportjugend (DBSJ) is the youth organization in the Deutschen Behindertensportverband and Nationalen Paralympischen Komitee (DBS) e.V. aims to promote and use the sport of people with disabilities for prevention and rehabilitation as well as inclusion, and to enable everyone with a disability, an impending disability and people with a chronic illness to participate in sports, especially in the process to enable of rehabilitation and under the aspect of medically supported health promotion. The DBSJ represents the interests of its members at the federal level and is committed to the needs and concerns of all young people with a disability, an impending disability and a chronic illnesses who are up to the age of 26.

DBS and DBSJ expressly acknowledge the content of the UN Convention on the rights of persons with disabilities and have the task to analyse the legal requirements and to implement them in the context of organized sport.
 

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