The Ohrelauf Wolmirstedt begins on the Schloßdomäne grounds, with participants gathering among historic estate walls before starting a local charity race focused on participation over records. Located in Wolmirstedt, Saxony-Anhalt, the event caters to families and serious runners alike. Its program includes a 350-meter Bambini-Lauf for children up to 7, a 1.3-kilometer Schüler-Lauf for young runners up to 16, and a 2.4-kilometer Mixed-Staffel for four-person teams.
The course winds through Wolmirstedt and around the Schloßdomäne, featuring green areas and paths alongside the Ohre river, the race's namesake. The Schloßdomäne provides local historical context, while the relay introduces a more spirited, competitive element with team strategies, swift exchanges, and enthusiastic encouragement. The race benefits Blaue Nasen e.V., an organization supporting sick children, attracting a diverse crowd of competitive runners, students, parents along the course, and spectators motivated by the charitable cause.