Meltdown: Running Around the World, Together
Running for Fitness, Community, and Change
Running has always been more than just exercise at Meltdown. This year, the fitness community took things to the next level with the Around the World Challenge—an ambitious initiative where runners collectively aim to cover the Earth’s circumference: 40,075 kilometers.
Every Wednesday, members lace up their shoes and hit the road together. But here’s the twist: every kilometer logged counts towards the global challenge, and every 5,000 kilometers reached unlocks a milestone of giving back. These contributions range from animal welfare and urban tree planting to distributing school supplies, trail clean-ups, providing shoes in remote areas, supporting health check-ups, and delivering nutritious food.
It’s fitness with a purpose where every stride helps create ripple effects of positive change.
Halfway Around the Globe
So far in 2025, the community has already clocked in an incredible 21,182 kilometers—more than halfway around the world. This milestone wouldn’t have been possible without the dedication, consistency, and collective spirit of runners who show up week after week.
Celebrating With the First-Ever Socials Event
To honor this achievement, Meltdown is bringing the community together off the running track for its first-ever Socials Event.
Event Details:
- Date: Friday, August 29
- Time: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
- Venue: Hotel Tibet, Lazimpat
- Dress Code: Black (a stylish shift from running gear)
- Entry Fee: Rs. 500 (includes snacks on arrival, games, and activities)
This evening promises to be more than just fun and games—it’s a chance for members to connect, celebrate milestones, and strengthen the bond that has made the challenge a success.
Beyond Running: A Culture of Giving Back
The Around the World Challenge is not just about crossing kilometers—it’s about creating impact. Every runner is part of something bigger, a shared journey where health, purpose, and community intersect.
As Meltdown moves closer to the finish line of 40,075 kilometers, the vision remains clear: to keep running, keep giving back, and keep building a culture that celebrates collective achievement.
Mark your calendars for August 29 and be part of the celebration—because every step, every kilometer, and every effort counts.
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