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The 9th Landshut Corporate Run took place at the Ringelstecherwiese on Thursday, attracting over 3,300 runners and walkers, making it Landshut's largest corporate celebration.
Mayor Alexander Putz served as the patron of the event and gave the starting shot. The administration was the fifth-largest team in the run, with employees from various departments, city council members, and Mayor Dr. Thomas Haslinger participating.
The approximately six-kilometer route led the participants from the Ringelstecherwiese along the Isar, over the Luitpold Bridge, and through the Isar meadows.
The charity organization that will receive the donation from the 2025 Landshut Corporate Run is the Landshut Tafel. However, no specific details about the donation amount or the exact support provided by public figures were mentioned.
The event offered a colorful fringe program including information stands, dance performances, music, and refreshments. Unfortunately, no details about awards, winners, or specific dance performances were provided.
For more information about the Landshut Corporate Run, please visit www.landshuter-firmenlauf.de. It's worth noting that this was the first time the Landshut Corporate Run took place at the Ringelstecherwiese, and the city of Landshut was well-represented with an information stand and a strong team.
Despite our efforts to find the patron of the 2025 Landshut Corporate Run in the provided search results, we were unable to identify them. The Landshut Tafel, a charity organization, will receive the donation from the 2025 Landshut Corporate Run, but no further details about it were provided in this article.
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