- OMG! GSE: New motto, new Opel models and new running track inspire
- Strong together: Around 750 Opel and Stellantis employees on the road together
- Popular refreshments: After the mass sports event, runners, families and friends celebrate at the after-run party
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OMG! GSE – under this motto, many Opel employees lined up at the start of the Opel Company run on Thursday evening. The 12th edition of this popular mass-use event was just as energetic as the slogan emblazoned on the Opel running shirts and the Opel Mokka GSE prototype, which is currently stirring up enthusiasm for Opel's new, extra-sporty and fully electrified GSE models. In midsummer temperatures, around 1,200 runners gathered at the Rüsselsheim stadium on Sommerdamm to tackle the new, almost six-kilometer-long course along the Main River together starting at 7 p.m., and then celebrate their achievements.
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"The team spirit at the Opel Company Run is incomparable. We start together – and we reach the finish line together, even if – like today – it might be a bit more strenuous. An experience like this brings people together. These very special moments on and off the track define Opel, the runners, and all their families and friends as a community," said Florian Huettl after crossing the finish line at the Sommerdamm stadium. The Opel CEO and Managing Director Stellantis Germany, along with other representatives of the Opel management team, including Ralph Wangemann, Managing Director of Human Resources and Director of Labor Relations at Opel Automobile GmbH and Head of Human Resources at Stellantis in Germany, Senior Vice President of Global Sales at Opel Tobias Gubitz, and General Counsel Stefan Zimmermann, set out on the course with sporting ambition and joined the diverse field of participants from near and far.
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"The Opel Company Run has long been more than just a sporting event. It represents movement, community, and a sense of solidarity with our city. As mayor and head of the sports department, I'm delighted that so many people participated again this year—whether by running or on the course," said Patrick Burghardt, delighted with the successful Opel Company Run, which has long since become a traditional national event.
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Before the awards ceremony and the after-run party with refreshing drinks, however, the challenge was to tackle the almost six-kilometer-long run course together. For the first time, it led from the stadium directly to the Mainwiesen meadows and on a circular route along the Main River, via Gate 20 into the old Opel factory, before finally returning to the stadium. Just as new as the route were the model highlights with which Opel thrilled participants and guests.
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In keeping with the sporting event, the bold, adventurous vision of the Frontera family SUV was on display: Opel Frontera GRAVEL was the eye-catcher at the start and finish point of the Opel company run . The top-of-the-line Opel Grandland and the extra-stylish Opel Mokka completed the SUV trio with the lightning bolt. ¨
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Also present at the stadium were the vocational training, the Diversity & Inclusion team, and the Women of Stellantis.
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As is tradition, the awards ceremony for the best teams also took place in the stadium. The fastest women's team was "Bodyshape & Lifting - Medical Beauty." The men's team, "Physioteam 1," took the lead. And the fastest mixed team was "Commerzbank BSG Running 2." The spectators also greeted the senior team, "The Old Sweaty Feet of the LG," with admiration and respect. At 284 years of age, these runners were once again the oldest group in the company run.
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The top finishers in each category were delighted to receive attractive prizes such as running training sessions, courses, and joint analysis from Medifit, tickets to the Pista & Piloti event, a wireless keyboard, and much more in the brand's design. Opel Bank – Stellantis Financial Services, the City of Rüsselsheim, Prae Natura, Viactiv, Würth, and Continental actively supported the Opel Corporate Run 2025 as cooperation partners.








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