Jovimoji
🏃

A person running, typically shown in a forward motion with one leg raised.

The runner emoji depicts an individual in mid-stride, symbolizing speed, activity, and movement. It is commonly associated with sports, fitness, and exercise, particularly jogging, marathons, and races. Used in various contexts, it can convey urgency or being on the go, as well as an active lifestyle.

peopleActivity

Basic Information

Unicode
U+1f3c3
Version
U+1F3C3
Shortcodes
:runner:, :running:
Emoticon Text
>:), :-D

Usage Scenario

Discussing fitness or workout routines

Expressing urgency or being late

Sharing marathon or race experiences

Motivating others towards an active lifestyle

Indicating a jog or run in progress

Sentiment Analysis

Positive
70%
Neutral
20%
Negative
10%

Platform Variations

apple

Apple's version features a person with a distinct running posture and a light blue outfit.

android

Android’s version showcases a running figure with slightly different proportions and color variations.

samsung

Samsung's rendition emphasizes motion with a more animated appearance.

microsoft

Microsoft displays a simplified, stylized figure that maintains the essence of running.

Fun Facts

Running is one of the oldest forms of physical activity and has been practiced for thousands of years.

The world record for the fastest marathon is under 2 hours, highlighting the extreme capabilities of elite runners.

Running is not only a physical activity but also a mental escape for many, often described as 'runner's high'.

History

The running emoji was introduced in Unicode 6.0 in 2010 and has since become popular in fitness communities and social media, representing both casual jogging and competitive racing.

Cultural Meaning

Globally, running is seen as a universal form of exercise and recreation. It is often associated with health and fitness movements, and events like marathons bring communities together. The emoji can symbolize not just physical movement but also the hustle and bustle of modern life.

Usage Stories

Running events like marathons often have rich histories, such as the Boston Marathon, which dates back to 1897. These events foster a sense of community and achievement, often celebrated with this emoji in social media posts.

Popularity Ranking

#45
Ranking among all emojis

Common Combinations

🏃‍♂️🏅
🏃‍♀️💨
🏃‍♂️🏃‍♀️

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