MuVS Archive / Second Event

Run & Ride The World

The World Tourism Day chapter where MuVS introduced Bangladesh's first virtual event bib, prepared medals before launch, and learned how deeply family can stand behind a founder.

Occasion
World Tourism Day
Milestone
First virtual bib
Delivery
24-72 hours
Status
Sold out
Run and Ride The World event poster

The backstory

The event that needed courage before launch.

Run & Ride The World was not only about tourism, peace and unity. It was also about preparing properly, taking a bigger risk, and delivering faster than before.

Run & Ride The World was our second MuVS event, created for World Tourism Day on September 25. After our first launch, we already knew people wanted virtual challenges with meaning. For this event, we wanted to make the experience feel even more real.

This became a MuVS milestone because we introduced a bib in a virtual event experience in Bangladesh. The bib was not just an extra item. It helped the challenge feel like a complete event: medal, bib, certificate, story, and community.

But this event also needed a bigger investment. We brought the medals before opening registration, because we wanted participants to receive their rewards quickly after finishing. I thought the money would come from one place, but at the last moment that plan did not work out.

I told my Abbu and Ammu. Within three hours, Ammu withdrew money from her savings at the bank and gave it to me for the event. I have repaid it now, but that day taught me something I will always remember: family is often the strongest support system behind a founder.

Because the medals were already in hand, we could launch with confidence. After participants completed the event, MuVS delivered medals within 24-72 hours. The unique medal design became one of the community's favorites, and today this event is sold out.

This chapter showed MuVS that trust is built before the public sees the event. It is built in preparation, in risk, in family support, and in keeping the promise after people join.

From the founder's desk MRM aka MF Founder & CEO, MuVS

Public posts and participant moments

Stories from the event.

These public posts, reel and participant moments show how Run & Ride The World reached the community after delivery.

Participant post for Run and Ride The World
01 / Participant story

A 10K finisher shared the medal and thanked MuVS.

This participant completed the Tourism for Peace and Unity challenge and shared how the medal made the experience enjoyable and refreshing.

Open story on Facebook
Facebook reel showing the Run and Ride The World medal
02 / Reel story

The medal appeared in motion.

A reel gave people a closer look at the medal design, from the travel theme to the Tourism for Peace and Unity details.

Open reel on Facebook
MuVS public post with participant feedback for Run and Ride The World
03 / Feedback story

Fast delivery became part of the MuVS promise.

Participant messages highlighted the quick response, thoughtful communication, and medal delivery experience.

Open story on Facebook
Participant mention with medal and certificate for Run and Ride The World
04 / Community story

A finisher wore the medal with pride.

This public mention captured the completed challenge, the certificate, and the participant's connection with the MuVS community.

Open story on Facebook

The second chapter

This was where MuVS learned to prepare before launch.

Run & Ride The World proved that a virtual challenge can feel complete when the medal, bib, certificate, delivery and story all work together. It also reminded us that behind every bold founder decision, there is often quiet support from home.

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