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Monday, 26 June 2017

Rauf und runter

Auch eine Flugstaffel der FH Joanneum ging beim Kleeblattlauf an den Start. Fotos: Uni Graz/Pichler

Auch eine Flugstaffel der FH Joanneum ging beim Kleeblattlauf an den Start. Fotos: Uni Graz/Pichler

Die Einser-Staffel: Uni-IT-Chef Christian Marzluf, Vizerektor Peter Riedler und Karl Riemer, Leiter des Rechnungswesens; USI-Leiter Gert Bernat kam noch als Vierter im Team hinzu.

Die Einser-Staffel: Uni-IT-Chef Christian Marzluf, Vizerektor Peter Riedler und Karl Riemer, Leiter des Rechnungswesens; USI-Leiter Gert Bernat kam noch als Vierter im Team hinzu.

USI-Leiter Gert Bernat mit Vizerektorin Renate Dworczak, die die ehrenvolle Aufgabe hatte, den Startschuss zum Kleeblattlauf zu geben.

USI-Leiter Gert Bernat mit Vizerektorin Renate Dworczak, die die ehrenvolle Aufgabe hatte, den Startschuss zum Kleeblattlauf zu geben.

650 „Kleeblätter“ liefen wie am Schnürchen

Alle viere auf zwei Beinen: 650 Staffeln gingen beim 33. Kleeblattlauf am 23. Juni 2017 an den Start, um in insgesamt 60 Minuten rauf und runter über den Rosenhain zu rennen. Gut gelaufen ist auch der Wettbewerb selbst – wie fast immer bei schweißtreibenden Temperaturen, bei bester Stimmung und mit vielen gelungenen Verkleidungen. Als Trophäe gab’s für alle LäuferInnen wieder das kultige Leiberl – diesmal in Sonnenblumengelb.
Auch wenn es für die Studierenden, MitarbeiterInnen und AbsolventInnen der Universitäten, Pädagogischen Hochschulen und Fachhochschulen vor allem um den Spaß und das Dabeisein ging, zeigten viele doch beachtlichen Ehrgeiz. Die schnellste Staffel – das Team 545 – schaffte es in nur 37 Minuten und 58 Sekunden ins Ziel.
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