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Created 29 October 2024 | 6:30 p.m
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The fitness run was an experience for the whole family, which was especially fun for the younger children. Theresa Schwarz and her son Christian demonstrated this impressively.
The tension before the start was evident in both runs – this is the fitness run.
At the Troppberglauf, Clarissa Friedrichkeit-Miko achieved overall victory in their divisions in 49:08.0 and Robert Glaser in 38:01.2.
SV Gablitz provided a large number of runners, with young talent especially represented in large numbers.
Mayor Michael Cech (l.) and the organizing team – led by GGR Robin Auer – ensured that the event ran smoothly.
The head of the Local History Museum Gablitz won the family duel between Florian Schober and his son Jakob at the Troppberglauf in 47:21.8 to 55:18.5.
Larissa Schachenhofer started the fitness race with four-legged support.
Noah Chen and his father Alexander enjoyed the atmosphere in the starting area before completing the 2.7 kilometer fitness run.
Troppberglauf winner of the day Robert Glaser crossed the finish line alone with an amazing performance of 4:07 minutes per kilometer.
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Photo: Reinhard Stöckl
Photo: Reinhard Stöckl
Photo: Reinhard Stöckl
Photo: Reinhard Stöckl
Photo: Reinhard Stöckl
Photo: Reinhard Stöckl
Photo: Reinhard Stöckl
Photo: Reinhard Stöckl
Photo: Reinhard Stöckl
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Gablitzer Fitlauf is a celebration for the whole family.
More than 80 exercise enthusiasts aimed to tackle one of two routes – sometimes family-friendly, sometimes fun and challenging.
mMore than 80 exercise enthusiasts aimed to tackle one of two routes – sometimes family-friendly, sometimes fun and challenging.
In 1971, Federal President Franz Jonas invited people in Austria for the first time to do sport as part of the national holidays and participate in the “National Fit Run and Fit March”. This meant that a wave of fitness that was growing in many countries had also reached Austria.
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