Gersthofen New Year's Eve run
International LEW New Year's Eve Gersthofen | |
venue |
Gersthofen Germany |
First run | 1967 |
distance | approx. 10 km |
Website | Official website |
The International Silvesterlauf Gersthofen (official name International LEW Silvesterlauf Gersthofen , after the main sponsor LEW ) is from TSV 1909 Gersthofen oriented, since 1967 to New Year's Eve taking place fun run in Gersthofen ( Augsburg district ).
The running route currently runs for around 2 km through the town of Gersthofen and then for around 8 km through the meadows of the Lech .
In addition to the actual New Year's Eve run, since 1969 there has been a New Year's Eve hike over approx. 10 km, since 1998 a speed run over approx. 300/600 m for 4- to 11-year-olds, since 1999 a school run over approx. 2 km and since 2004 Nordic walking over approx. 10 km.
history
Source (until 2006): Festschrift of the organizer for the 40th anniversary 2006, pp. 18–22
- 1967: 1st International New Year's Eve Run and March
- Rating classes: running, athletic walking , march - distance of approx. 9.9 km
- 846 participants, including Karl J. Weiß, mayor of the former market town of Gersthofen as well as marching groups of the garrison of the French armed forces in Rastatt , the signal battalion of the US garrison in Augsburg and the reservists' association of the Bundeswehr
- 1968:
- 1,363 participants
- Route length shortened to approx. 9.6 km
- 1969: Introduction of the general hiking class
- 1970: Another change in the length of the route to approx. 10 km
- 1975: For the first time, more runners than walkers compete
- 1976: Introduction of a separate women's class
- 1977: Introduction of a team classification in the New Year's Eve run
- 1978:
- Austria's elite walkers are at the start with the brothers Hans and Wilfried Siegele
- A participant from Japan : Professor Yukinaga Yokoyama competes in the New Year's Eve run
- 1982: Due to a lack of participation, walking can no longer take place
- 1986:
- Participation of Hans-Peter Ferner , European champion from 1982 over 800 m
- Introduction of the 2 km long city tour before the run through the Lechauen
- 1988: Over 1,000 runners at the start for the first time
- 1990: The 30,000th participant is welcomed
- 1992: The four-time Olympic winner Emil Zátopek gives the starting signal
- 1995: Konrad Dobler wins the New Year's Eve for the 10th time
- 1998 Introduction of the Flitzilauf for 4 to 11 year olds
- 1999:
- Introduction of a separate school class for 10 to 15 year olds, the running route is the city tour
- The trade magazine running pur describes the event as a "cult run".
- 2004: Nordic walking introduced
- 2006: 40th edition of the run
- 2009: Introduction of a separate course for the school run
- 2013: Introduction of chip time measurement
- 2016: 50th run (with record number of participants: 1820 starters)
statistics
Number of participants
Source: result lists of the organizer
- 2007: 1124 participants in the finish (826 men, 226 women, 46 students, 26 students)
- 2008: 1188 participants in the finish (853 men, 245 women, 52 schoolchildren, 38 schoolgirls)
- 2009: 1191 participants in the finish (852 men, 247 women, 61 schoolchildren, 31 schoolgirls)
- 2010: 988 participants in the finish (728 men, 192 women, 46 schoolchildren, 22 schoolgirls)
- 2011: 1154 participants in the finish (837 men, 252 women, 41 schoolchildren, 24 schoolgirls)
- 2012: 1161 participants in the finish (841 men, 251 women, 47 schoolchildren, 22 schoolgirls)
- 2013: 1272 participants in the finish (884 men, 294 women, 54 schoolchildren, 40 schoolgirls)
- 2014: 932 participants in the finish (681 men, 189 women, 40 schoolchildren, 22 schoolgirls)
- 2015: 1108 participants in the finish (767 men, 272 women, 34 schoolchildren, 33 schoolgirls)
- 2016: 1257 participants in the finish (875 men, 328 women, 28 schoolchildren, 26 schoolgirls)
- 2017: 1196 participants in the finish (819 men, 318 women, 33 schoolchildren, 26 schoolgirls)
- 2018: 1063 participants in the finish (717 men, 295 women, 24 schoolchildren, 27 schoolgirls)
- 2018: 1206 participants in the finish (821 men, 307 women, 42 schoolchildren, 36 schoolgirls)
Winners list
Source: result lists of the organizer
The women's classes / ratings were only introduced with the 1976 run
year | Men | Women |
---|---|---|
2019 | Brian wisdom | Kerstin Hirschner |
2018 | Tobias Gröbl -7- | Brendah Kebaya |
2017 | Yossief Tekle -2- | Cornelia Griesche -5- |
2016 | Yossief Tekle | Cornelia Griesche -4- |
2015 | Tobias Gröbl -6- | Cornelia Griesche -3- |
2014 | Tobias Gröbl -5- | Cornelia Griesche -2- |
2013 | Tobias Gröbl -4- | Cornelia Griesche |
2012 | Tobias Gröbl -3- | Monika Schuri -2- |
2011 | Tobias Gröbl -2- | Bernadette Pichlmaier -3- |
2010 | Tobias Gröbl | Bernadette Pichlmaier -2- |
2009 | Bruno Schumi | Bernadette Pichlmaier |
2008 | Heiko Middelhoff -3- | Kathrin Luxenhofer |
2007 | Heiko Middelhoff -2- | Katharina Kaufmann -5- |
2006 | Heiko Middelhoff | Katharina Kaufmann -4- |
2005 | Thomas Straßmeir | Katharina Kaufmann -3- |
2004 | Joseph Katib | Monika Schuri |
2003 | Jan Havlíček -2- | Barbora Kuncová ( CZE ) |
2002 | Jan Havlíček (CZE) | Petra Kamínková -4- |
2001 | Jiří Miler -2- | Petra Kamínková -3- |
2000 | Michael Nejedlý (CZE) | Petra Kamínková -2- |
1999 | Stefan Stahl -2- | Petra Kamínková (CZE) |
1998 | Jiří Miler (CZE) | Katharina Kaufmann -2- |
1997 | Stefan Stahl | Katharina Kaufmann |
1996 | Vladimír Vašek (CZE) | Johanna Baumgartner -2- |
1995 | Konrad Dobler -10- | Johanna Baumgartner |
1994 | Konrad Dobler -9- | Bernadette Hudy -3- |
1993 | Václav Pařík (CZE) | Bernadette Hudy -2- |
1992 | Richard Negele | Bernadette Hudy |
1991 | Konrad Dobler -8- | Rita Marquard -2- |
1990 | Konrad Dobler -7- | Rita Marquard |
1989 | Konrad Dobler -6- | Gabi Almannstötter -3- |
1988 | Konrad Dobler -5- | Gabi Almannstötter -2- |
1987 | Konrad Dobler -4- | Elke Herrmann -5- |
1986 | Konrad Dobler -3- | Gabi Almannstötter |
1985 | Andreas Less -4- | Elke Herrmann -4- |
1984 | Konrad Dobler -2- | Elke Herrmann -3- |
1983 | Andreas Less -3- | Elke Herrmann -2- |
1982 | Andreas Less -2- | Traudl Scherer-Christ |
1981 | Erwin Nothelfer -2- | Elke Herrmann |
1980 | Konrad Dobler | Elisabeth Kunkel |
1979 | Erwin Nothelfer | Susanne Schlichtherle |
1978 | Josef Lechner -3- | Sandra Grimes |
1977 | Andreas Less | Gerda Ranz |
1976 | Günther Kohl | Barbara Herbst |
1975 | Josef Lechner -2- | |
1974 | Josef Lechner | |
1973 | Heinz mortar | |
1972 | Hans Fischer | |
1971 | Hans Munzinger -3- | |
1970 | Jörg von Mannstein | |
1969 | Hans Munzinger -2- | |
1968 | Siegfried Spreng | |
1967 | Hans Munzinger |
Web links
Footnotes
- ↑ pure running. Issue 4/1999
- ↑ Anniversary run shortly on the website of the organizer
- ↑ a b results page of the organizer