The Best Tweets From Global Running Day

The Twittersphere had plenty to say about Global Running Day yesterday—from the pros to everyday runners—and we were listening. Here’s a sampling of a few Tweets we love!


This comic strip shows that even the Flash could be outrun on Global Running Day.



Run Barry Run! Speedsters coming thru! #GlobalRunningDay art by @DarkLitriapic.twitter.com/m25NDDDZkr


— ⚡flashcrewhuz⚡ (@hollyanderson30) June 7, 2017


If you’re running with your dog, this very short run would still count.




Shortest. Run. Ever!#GlobalRunningDaypic.twitter.com/Sb77loJtk5


— Michael Clarke (@Mr_Mike_Clarke) June 7, 2017


American Olympic steeplechaser Emma Coburn gets nostalgic with a clip of her first track meet. Even then her stride looks great!




Happy #GlobalRunningDay. Here’s a clip of my first track meet 15 years ago on a dirt track ❤️ pic.twitter.com/zRSYnCUaGM


— emma coburn (@emmajcoburn) June 7, 2017


Some words of inspiration from running icon Haile Gebreselassie.




What a beautiful day for a run. No matter how far you go, no matter how quick you run, today just enjoy #GlobalRunningDay. pic.twitter.com/6YOTYE8sCm


— Haile Gebrselassie (@HaileGebr) June 7, 2017


But no one says it better than Desi when it’s time to lace up those shoes and just run. 



#GlobalRunningDay a timely reminder to forget all the crap and celebrate the craft. Get out and #RunHappy! pic.twitter.com/FRio4lg30F


— des_linden (@des_linden) June 7, 2017


Or this simple reminder from the quirky comedy television series Portlandia, that truly captures the spirit of Global Running Day.




Keep going. #GlobalRunningDaypic.twitter.com/Am1mnvPZaW


— Portlandia (@portlandia) June 7, 2017


 


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