Jan-Hendrik Lange triumphs again at the 32nd Ueckermünder evening run

Jan-Hendrik Lange triumphs again at the 32nd Ueckermünder evening run

The Ueckermünde evening run also ensured exciting competitions and personal best in its 32nd edition. The event not only attracts competitive athletes, but also offers amateurs and leisure runners the opportunity to show their fitness and achieve personal goals. With a total of 80 participants, the event was well attended, which underlines the importance of the region for running.

A look at the routes and the participants

The participants had the choice between different route lengths, which made it possible for them to take part in their fitness. The 15-kilometer main route was listed by Jan-Hendrik Lange (HSG Uni Greifswald) with a time of 56:59 minutes, which made him the winner of the event for the third time in a row. At the end of the run there was also great relief among the participants whose performance and personal milestones were recognized.

Sven Lorenz (1. LAV Torgelow) reached second place in 1:01:05 hours and expressed himself about the challenges of bringing work and family into harmony with training. This statement reflects the reality of many athletes who try to realize their sporting ambitions in hectic everyday life.

Excellent performance of women

Andrea Trück from TSV 1814 Friedland took first place among women with a time of 1:17:36 hours, which is a personal best for them. "This is a best time for me," she emphasized proudly. The second and third places went to Kathleen Utäuer (1:24:17 hours) and Steffi Mierke (1:27:52 hours), both members of the TSV 1814 Friedland.

Future of the event and meaning for the community

The event not only established itself as a sporty highlight, but also has a positive effect on the community. The Ueckermünde evening run promotes local sports culture and brings people together to celebrate a common passion. The number of participants reflects the growing interest in running and motivates many to become active.

In the additional competitions, such as the 5.4 kilometer race, young Hanna Wolff proved to be the fastest woman and reached a time of 24:54 minutes. The event also offered a platform for young talents, which is important for the future of running sports in the region.

In summary, it can be said that the Ueckermünde evening run is far more than just a competition. It is a meeting of sports and running enthusiasts who are associated with success and joint experiences. The ongoing trend shows that more and more people turn to sport, which is impressively proven by the large number of participants.

- Nag

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