What is Global Running Day? Global Running Day is a worldwide
celebration of running that encourages everyone to get moving. It
doesn’t matter how fast you run or how far you
go—what’s important is that you take part, and how you do
it is up to you. Run a lap around your block, take your dog for a long
walk, or call your friends for a pick-up game in the park. The
important thing is that you have fun being active—and you
inspire others to join you. Global Running Day was formerly known as
National Running Day and began in the United States. The first event
was in 2009. The inaugural Global Running Day was held on June 1,
2016. More than 2.5 million people from 177 countries pledged to run
more than 9.2 million miles. New York City Mayor, Bill de Blasio,
declared June 1, 2016 to be Global Running Day in the City of New
York. 2014 Boston Marathon winner Meb Keflezighi led a group run from
the Boston Run Base, and the Atlanta Track Club organized a “run
around the clock” event, where at least one person from the
Atlanta metro area would be running every hour of Global Running Day