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Thismovie tells the true story of Budhia Singh, a young boy from India with a talent for long-distance running. Under the guidance of his coach, Budhia becomes famous for running 48 marathons by age four.

This Dutch film is about four friends who work at a struggling garage in Rotterdam. To save their workplace from financial ruin, they decide to run the Rotterdam Marathon to gain sponsorship money. Training for the marathon becomes a test of their friendship and determination, especially when they face personal and physical challenges.


This film, one of the most inspiring movies about running, explores the mindset of ultra-athletes and how they cope with both failures and victories. It highlights their incredible resilience in facing extreme challenges.


This documentary follows Fiona Oakes, a world-record marathon runner. Despite being told she would never walk properly after 17 knee surgeries, Fiona set records by running marathons on all seven continents and the North Pole.


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This sequel to #22 on our list follows a diverse group of runners from around the world as they prepare for and compete in the Rome Marathon. Through intimate interviews and stunning race footage, the documentary captures the physical and emotional challenges of long-distance running.


This one tells the true story of Coach Jim White and a group of rookie runners from the economically-challenged town of McFarland, California. As they form a cross-country team, Coach White discovers their exceptional talent and learns about their strong family bonds and work ethic. Despite facing challenges, the team perseveres, ultimately becoming champions and leaving a lasting legacy.


With visually stunning imagery capturing the essence of Chicago and the unwavering resolve of the runners, the film inspires audiences to believe in the strength of the human spirit and the transformative impact of pursuing ambitious dreams.


Explore the transformation of running from an elite male sport to a popular movement accessible to all in this inspiring documentary. Set against the backdrop of the 1960s liberation movements, this movie shows how figures like Steve Prefontaine, Fred Lebow, and Kathrine Switzer played pivotal roles in bringing running out of stadiums and onto the streets.


Ralph Walker, a ninth grader with an ill, hospitalized mother, decides to win the 1954 Boston Marathon. Without a father and searching for purpose, Ralph is assigned to the cross-country team after an incident at the community pool.


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His perseverance pays off when he earns a chance to compete for the U.S. Olympic team. The film delves into themes of redemption, determination, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.


Excited to learn more about Jesse Owens? Like #33 on our list, this biographical movie tells the story of the African-American track and field star who triumphed at the 1936 Olympics, won four gold medals, and demonstrated the power of determination in the face of adversity.


This documentary follows Extreme UltraRunner David Horton as he attempts to set a speed record on the 2,700-mile Pacific Crest Trail from Mexico to Canada. Running over 40 miles per day for 66 days, Horton faces intense challenges and self-discovery.


This insightful documentary follows Dean Karnazes as he attempts to run 50 marathons in 50 states in 50 days. Defying human endurance limits, he inspires thousands to join him, uniting people of all ages and abilities in achieving their own dreams.


Guided by their mentor, a former PE teacher who trained many top long-distance runners (including Derartu Tulu, the first African woman to win an Olympic gold medal) they navigate the challenges of growing up while chasing their dreams of becoming world-class athletes.


This movie follows Brittany, a young woman on a journey of self-discovery and transformation. Faced with personal insecurities and unhealthy habits, she sets out to train for the New York City Marathon.


Through dedication and perseverance, Brittany confronts her inner demons, forms unexpected friendships, and learns valuable lessons about self-acceptance. This heartfelt and comedic film joins the ranks of good running movies as it inspires audiences with an empowering message of resilience and growth.


Against all expectations, Su Huawei was selected for the disabled track and field team and later won the Paralympic championship. This is another inspiring film about the power of determination and resilience in overcoming adversity.


As he faces personal and athletic challenges, Drew learns about perseverance, discipline, and the power of mentorship. The film explores his journey of self-discovery, highlighting the impact of hard work and support in achieving greatness.


The film captures their intense preparation, motivations, and the fierce spirit of competition. As they strive for Olympic glory, their stories intertwine and reveal the passion that drives them toward the ultimate race of their lives.


This is the inspiring true story of Wilma Rudolph who overcame polio and poverty to become an Olympic champion. Despite being told she would never walk again, her determination led her to win three gold medals in track and field at the 1960 Olympics.


Along the way, she discovers unexpected friendships, romance, and the importance of balance. As she learns to redefine success, Plumb finds her true strength lies not just in her speed, but in her resilience.


Inspiration. These movies often show athletes overcoming obstacles and achieving amazing things. Seeing their determination and success can inspire you to believe in yourself and aim for greatness in your own fitness journey.


Learning Opportunities. You can pick up some valuable tips and tricks from watching the best running movies, like training techniques and race strategies. Seeing how athletes handle tough situations can also help you mentally prepare for your own challenges.


Goal Setting. Running movies often feature characters setting ambitious goals and working hard to achieve them. This can encourage you to set your own fitness goals and work toward them with dedication and perseverance.


Running movies can provide valuable motivation, inspiration, and practical insights to fuel your fitness journey. So, the next time you need a boost of encouragement, watch a movie on this list and let it inspire you to reach new heights in your fitness pursuits!


To compile our list of the best running movies, we focused on IMDb ratings for quality and considered availability on popular streaming platforms. Our research involved consulting IMDb, movie review websites, and running communities to verify ratings, reviews, and plot summaries. We prioritized real-life stories of runners and aimed for a balanced representation of genres and themes to showcase the transformative power of running.


Information on this web site is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not medicaladvice nor should it be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease. Those seeking personalmedical advice should consult with a licensed physician.


THE PRESIDENT. First of all, I want to welcome all of you here this evening to join with me in expressing our own appreciation that the Shah and Empress would come here to represent their wonderful people of Iran.


I really thought today, when the tear gas came across the South Lawn, that the Shah showed a tremendous amount of self-assurance and graciousness and also courage in giving his speech to the people of our country without hesitation, and I deeply appreciate that exhibition of your strength.


THE PRESIDENT. This is one time when the news reporters were accurate about me. I saw on the evening television that they said it was one of the briefest speeches I had made. [Laughter] I was glad to turn the microphone over to the Shah. [Laughter]


We've had a wonderful chance to visit and get to know one another. Our country was blessed a few weeks ago to have Empress Farah come here and travel around our Nation. She came to visit Rosalynn and me. We are very delighted to have personal friends, as well as leaders of one of the great nations of the world.


There's an old saying in the East that history is a mirror to the past and a lesson for the future. And if there was ever a country which has blossomed forth under enlightened leadership, it would be the ancient empire of Persia, which is now the great country of Iran.


When the Shah assumed a mantle of leadership in his own country 36 years ago, he faced a very dismal future. His country was occupied then by foreign forces. His father had started some social change that was very doubtful about its own success. At that time, there were about 1,000 people in Iran who had advanced college degrees, and there are now 15 colleges and universities in Iran, 175,000 students in the college, and the Shah just told me that in 10 years, they'll have 500,000 college students in Iran. This is a remarkable demonstration of leadership and growth in the spiritual and also knowledge of the people of that great country.


As you well know, Iran has always been kind of a crossroads. The cultural history of Iran is absolutely remarkable. And Empress Farah has taken on her own shoulders a responsibility for preserving that ancient culture so that they can learn from the past and preserve the beauty for the future.


Just not much more than 15 years ago, their average per capita income in Iran was not much more than a hundred dollars per year. The Shah just told me it was now $2,220 per year last month, and it's probably more this month. [Laughter] That shows what a tremendous job he is doing.

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