We’re excited to announce that BibRave and 50 launch partners representing more than 200 races, brands, and companies, have teamed up to promote “Release the Runner,” a collective initiative to grow the number of people running and racing.
Self-isolation and gym closures mean thousands of people are logging miles who would not otherwise be running. This phenomenon means the biggest barrier to entry for running – simply getting started – is organically being lowered. Despite all of the anxiety and tension, the current landscape represents a chance to “Release the Runner” currently being discovered across the country.
“Release the Runner” is a movement to take advantage of this opportunity by arming races, brands, vendors, sponsors, and trade organizations with messaging, visual assets, and other tools to encourage current runners to recruit and support new runners throughout the Coronavirus and COVID-19 lockdown and beyond. BibRave will supply content calendars, themes, assets, and other messaging guidance for all pledged partners to promote via their email databases and social channels.
As a completely brand-agnostic and free campaign, “Release the Runner” will easily fit with any brand or event’s current or future marketing messages. Partners of the initiative are only asked to pledge support in spreading the message, and they can customize the campaign message to their own channels’ look, feel, cadence, and tone wherever and whenever it’s relevant. The only request placed on launch partners and any other organization interested in supporting the cause and growing the sport is to include the hashtag #ReleasetheRunner on related social posts, and aligning with the weekly theme and CTA where possible. While 50 launch partners jumped in immediately to pledge their support for “Release the Runner,” interested organizations can join at any time. Information on how to join can be found here.
“We see a tremendous opportunity, but also an imperative for our sport,” said Tim Murphy, Co-Founder of BibRave. “Tons of new runners are organically logging miles – a huge opening and something the running industry has struggled to make happen for years. But we must convert these people to longer term runners. We simply HAVE to grow the sport. With all of the event cancellations and postponements, the next running season could have double the races occurring over the same number of weekends and vying for the same number of runners. We NEED a bigger pie, otherwise many elements of the industry will not survive.”
After less than a week of outreach, reception for the movement across the sport has been outstanding. Roughly 50 partners from every corner of the running industry, quickly signed a pledge showing their support across channels, in addition to offering pro bono resources like design services, advertising, and more.
“Running is an amazing sport and we’ve been so energized by the support for ‘Release the Runner,’” said Jessica Murphy, Co-Founder of BibRave. “Races, brands, retailers, and partner vendors are all suffering right now. By leveraging the collective networks of runners to seek out and nurture emerging runners, the entire sport can continue to thrive.”
“Release the Runner” Pledged Launch Partners (representing over 200 races)
AfterShokz
Air Force Marathon
America First Ogden Marathon
Atlanta Track Club
Bart Yasso
Big Sur Marathon Foundation
Blistering Pace Race Management
BOCO Gear
Book That Event, LLC
Brain Injury Association of Kansas and Greater Kansas City
BUFF®
Charleston Running Club
Christie Clinic Illinois Marathon
Detroit Free Press/TCF Marathon
DMSE Sports
Eau Claire Marathon
Endurance Sportswire
EnMotive
Events Southwest
FitnessBank
Flying Pig Marathon
Foot Levelers Blue Ridge Marathon
Fort2Base
Gasparilla Distance Classic
A Good Run
Gospel Run
Governor’s Cup
Groundwork Endurance/Carlsbad 5000
HAWI Management
Handful
Hartford Marathon Foundation
imATHLETE
IMT Des Moines Marathon
John Hancock
Kansas City Sports Commission
The King’s Daughters
Knockaround
KT Tape
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society/Team in Training
Life Time Events
Louisville Running Company
Louisville Sports Commission
MYLAPS
Novo Nordisk New Jersey Marathon & Half Marathon
Nuun Hydration
Orange Mud
Race Day Events
Race Roster
RAM Racing
Rhode Races & Events
Right Start Events, LLC
Rite Aid Cleveland Marathon
runningnerds
Rugged Races
Run 4 a Cause
Run Calgary
Run Local Events
Run Ottawa
Run Regina
Run Wild Missoula
Sawyer Products
Science in Sport
Sour Fish Events
St. Elizabeth Healthcare Honor Run Half Marathon
St. George City
STRIDE
Sustainable Sports Foundation
Terrapin Events
Turtle Gloves
W&S Thanksgiving Day Race
ZOOMA Women’s Race Series
This looks great! I personally have lost my mojo for running since being home 24/7…this is something that can hopefully help me find my passion again!
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