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Ochy Expands Global Partnerships with Wings for Life World Run — Bringing AI-Powered Running Form Analysis to Over 300,000 Runners Worldwide

Through this new partnership, Wings for Life World Run participants gain free access to Ochy’s revolutionary running form analysis platform — helping runners of all levels own their running and reduce injury risk.

RENNES, France – April 24, 2025 – Ochy, the AI-powered biomechanics platform transforming how runners understand and improve their technique, is proud to announce its latest global partnership with Wings for Life World Run — one of the world’s largest and most inclusive running events.

This new collaboration integrates Ochy’s advanced running form analysis technology into the Wings for Life World Run partner rewards portfolio, providing over 300,000 registered runners with free access to Ochy’s platform. Participants can scan their running form ahead of the event on May 4th, gaining valuable insights to improve performance, reduce injury risk, and take ownership of their running journey.

“This partnership with the Wings for Life World Run perfectly reflects our mission — to empower every runner, from first-time participants to experienced athletes, with the tools to run better, smarter, and more confidently,” said Khaldon Evans, Co-founder and CEO of Ochy. “At Ochy, we believe that every runner deserves access to insights that were once limited to elite athletes or biomechanics labs. Our joint collaboration with Wings for Life World Run allows us to transform our vision into a reality — helping runners everywhere understand their form, prevent injuries, and take full ownership of their running.”

Wings for Life World Run Partnership

As part of this partnership, all Wings for Life World Run participants will receive access to Ochy’s video-based running form analysis via the event’s digital partner package. This unlocks a unique opportunity for runners across the globe to analyze their technique ahead of race day — fostering greater awareness, confidence, and injury prevention.

“For the Wings for Life World Run, innovation and community are at the heart of everything we do,” said Colin Jackson (Intern. Race Director Wings for Life World Run). “Our partnership with Ochy brings a cutting-edge tool directly to our Wings for Life World Run participants — giving them access to professional-grade biomechanics analysis, helping them own their running journey, and supporting their performance on race day no matter their level”.

Ochy joins Wings For Life World Run’s growing portfolio of global partners committed to empowering runners and creating unforgettable race experiences.

About Ochy

Revolutionizing running form analysis through video & AI — one scan at a time.

Founded in Rennes, France, in 2021, Ochy is transforming the way runners improve performance and reduce injury risk through advanced AI-powered biomechanics analysis. Using only a smartphone camera, Ochy delivers lab-quality running form insights in seconds — making elite-level movement analysis accessible to runners of all levels.

Today, Ochy empowers thousands of runners globally through its platform and strategic partnerships with leading sports brands and events. Discover more at www.ochy.io or contact info@ochy.io.

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