Annual Landshut Race occurring once more
Get ready, Landshut! The much-anticipated 'Landshut Runs' are just around the corner, and this year promises to be bigger and better than ever.
The event, organized by the Lions Club Landshut-Wittelsbach, will see a new participant record with over 4,000 runners expected to take part. The start and finish of the race will be at the town hall, making it easily accessible for everyone.
The routes for the 'Landshut Runs' will lead through the picturesque Isar meadows, offering a scenic backdrop for the runners. For those who prefer a different pace, this year's event will also include a Nordic walking discipline.
The organizers have planned an extensive supporting program for the 'Landshut Runs.' Expect music in the old town and on the route, food stands, and activities for children and visitors.
The City of Landshut will be represented by a strong team of over 50 runners. The 'Landshuter Zeitung' team cup, worth 1,000 euros, will be awarded to the team with the most participants in the 'Landshut Runs.'
Special thanks go to the supporters, sponsors, aid organizations, the LEO Club Landshut, the ETSV09, and the City of Landshut for making the 'Landshut Runs' possible.
Online registration for the 'Landshut Runs' has been open since January 1st, so don't miss out on your chance to be part of this exciting event. For more information, visit the homepage of the 'Landshut Runs.'
Lastly, it's worth noting that a Bambini and children's run will also be part of the 'Landshut Runs,' making it a great opportunity for families to get involved. Let's make this year's 'Landshut Runs' a success!
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