Five-kilometer run inspires 739 runners – birthday child wins!

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On June 28, 2025, 739 runners took part in the five-kilometer run in Tuttlingen, including Miguel Müller and Alena Krull.

Am 28.06.2025 nahmen 739 Läufer am Fünf-Kilometer-Lauf in Tuttlingen teil, darunter Miguel Müller und Alena Krull.
On June 28, 2025, 739 runners took part in the five-kilometer run in Tuttlingen, including Miguel Müller and Alena Krull.

Five-kilometer run inspires 739 runners – birthday child wins!

On June 28, 2025, the popular five-kilometer run took place again in Tuttlingen, attracting 739 runners. Moderator Clemens Löcke created a great atmosphere with a birthday serenade, as participant Florian Mink also celebrated his birthday that day. A special highlight was the synchronized finish of the brothers Linus and Lorenz Rumpel from the Tuttlinger Sportfreunde and Miguel Müller from the Sportinternat Freiburg, who all sprinted to the finish in the same outfit. They dominated the race with an impressive time of 17:32 minutes.

Linus Rumpel (start number 6581), Lorenz Rumpel (6582) and Miguel Müller (9181) were not the only high flyers that day. Alena Krull, who runs for Tuttlinger Sportfreunde and originally comes from Portland, USA, took first place among women with a time of 21:08 minutes. Although she had aimed for a time of under 20 minutes, she had to cope with the challenges of the heat. Tanja Mink from the Chiron running team came second with a time of 22:22 minutes and Aylin Maurer from PrioKid Tut followed in third place with 23:37 minutes.

Major women's running events in Austria

meinbezirk.at stellte Carina Reicht dabei einen neuen heimischen Straßenrekord über fünf Kilometer auf, den sie mit einer Zeit von 15:40 Minuten lief, und unterbot damit die vorherige Bestzeit von Julia Mayer und Jennifer Wenth um sechs Sekunden. Der Sieg im Damenlauf ging an die Kenianerin Caroline Makandi Gitonga, die die Strecke in 14:46 Minuten absolvierte.

Women's runs not only promote health, but also strengthen the sense of community among women. Events like these have their origins in the equal rights movement in sport and are often associated with a charitable nature. Many participants use the opportunity to raise money for charity. The largest charity women's run in Germany takes place in Berlin, where thousands of women come together every year.

Commitment and empowerment

The importance of women's running extends far beyond the sporting level. They offer a platform for networking and support among women and contribute to a positive change in attitudes towards women in sport and in society. Loud runnersworld.de There are now a variety of events, ranging from short distances to half marathons, specifically aimed at promoting women in endurance sports. The idea of ​​women’s empowerment is just as present as the simple joy of movement.