Inclusion run in Berlin: record participants and strong community
Experience the success of the 9th SOVD inclusion run on the Tempelhofer Feld: With around 900 runners and 3,000 visitors, a new record was set. The inclusive event promotes participation and community. Find out more about the impressive messages of the patron Franziska Liebhardt and the support of numerous partners. Be there again next year - for an even more inclusive society!

Inclusion run in Berlin: record participants and strong community
an event that writes history! The 9th SOVD inclusion run on Tempelhofer Feld was a truly spectacular festival of participation and community. Hundreds of runners with and without disabilities conquered the route and set up a new record with around 900 participants! But that's not all - a total of 3,000 visitors flocked and created a captivating mood!
This run was more than just a sporting event; He was a strong sign of inclusion and a coexistence that touches the heart! Michaela Engelmeier, the committed CEO of the SOVD, radiated with joy: "I am very proud and happy about the success of our inclusive event!" She spoke not only of her team and the many helpers, but also of the valuable supporters such as the Aktion Mensch, who enabled this wave of positive energy.
prominent support and powerful messages
A real star of the day was the Paralympics winner Franziska Liebhardt, who entered the stage as the patron of the inclusion run. "It is a great honor to be part of this special run," said Liebhardt. Together with Oliver Vorthmann from the Depression League, she spoke about the important topic of the "non -visible impairments" and asked to raise awareness of the public! Her passionate plea was the perfect background for this strong event.
also Fabian Drescher, the provisional President of Hertha BSC, was among the participants and completed the 2.5 kilometer distance. "It is impressive to see how inclusion and sport are combined here in such a wonderful way," he enthusiastically enthusiastically. Such statements show how important this run was not only for sporty, but also for social interaction in the city!
an unforgettable day full of emotions
The atmosphere at the finish was overwhelming! Happy faces, hugs and the pride of having achieved something together were omnipresent. "This run shows that there are no barriers if we want to achieve something together," Engelmeier summarized the successful day. Every step the participants took was one step towards a more inclusive society. A truly moving moment!
The anticipation of the next big event is already evident: the SOVD inclusion run celebrates its anniversary on October 11, 2025! Another highlight is waiting for the participants - it would be a shame not to be there!
highlights of the run can already be admired on our YouTube channel-a must for anyone who was part of this great event or simply wants to experience the power of the community!