We Run for Tibet 2025

We Run for Tibet 2025

We Run for Tibet 2025: A Journey of Strength and Solidarity

From March 8 to 10, 2025, We Run For Tibet united hundreds of supporters across Switzerland, including national politicians, and reached over 700,000 people through traditional and digital media. Despite falling short of Dominik Kelsang Erne’s personal sports goal to finish the 385km Run due to health issues, the event had a profound impact. The event united communities and raised awareness for Tibet in an inspiring way. This far outweighs any personal disappointment and serves as a powerful motivation to organize future editions of We Run For Tibet—a run for awareness, solidarity, and freedom.

Key Facts & Figures
  • What: Solidarity run for Tibet around Tibetan Uprising Day (March 10)

  • When: March 8–10, 2025

  • Where: Trogen → St. Gallen → Geneva

  • Distance: 385 km

  • Who: Dominik Kelsang Erne running the full route, supported by Tibetans, Swiss citizens, and politicians

  • Why: To raise awareness and promote solidarity for the Tibetan cause

Silent Run – World Record
From 5 to 7 September, Dominik made a new attempt — quietly, without telling more than a handful of people — driven by the Tibetan “never give up” spirit. He completed a solo Silent Run from St. Gallen to Geneva in under 59 hours, setting a new world record and offering a deeply personal act of solidarity.

2025 Event key information:

We Run For Tibet Route 2025

Take a look at the planned route for We Run For Tibet 2025.

By clicking on the file, you can view the complete details of the route, including the cities and regions that Dominik Kelsang and the supporters will pass through. 
To assess the route conditions, the entire route has been thoroughly checked by bike. However, on event day, the entire route will be completed entirely on foot.

Please note that the itinerary may be subject to slight adjustments.

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