October, 2016 Austria´s most beautiful run in 2014
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October, 2016 Austria´s most beautiful run in 2014
45th International Lake Wolfgangsee Race Salzkammergut Marathon / Austria 16th October, 2016 Austria´s most beautiful run in 2014 (Laufkalender24.at‐Vote) 27km Classic 5.2km Panorama race Salzkammergut Marathon Team‐Marathon 10km Shoreline race Junior‐Marathon Legendary & Intoxicating Austria´s Scenic Racing Adventure www.wolfgangseelauf.at DIRECTIONS AND LOCATION Entfernungen (Distances) CZE > Wien 283 km > München 182 km > Prag 366 km > Bratislava 388 km > Budapest 535 km > Laibach 278 km Laibach > Bozen 352 km SLO > Zürich 506 km GER SVK Bratislava Zürich HUN AUT SUI Bozen ITA RACES – COURSE Kreutern Hauptbewerbe Int. Wolfgangseelauf – Salzkammergut Marathon Pfandl 3 2 1 Bad Ischl START 42,195 km 4 5 6 Wirling 5,2 km 10 km 27 km 42,195 km Rußbach 9 8 7 Labestelle GH Rega 10 11 12 Ischl Labestelle Ried Labestelle 0 1 km 2 km Labestelle GH Gamsjaga Date th Saturday, 15 October, 2016 th Sunday, 16 October, 2016 Starting time From 1.30 p.m. 9.20 a.m. 10.30 a.m. 10.30 a.m. 10.30 a.m. Race Junior‐Marathon (0.2–1.2km) Salzkammergut Marathon (42.195km) 27km Classic 10km Shoreline Race 5.2km Panorama Race Starting place Strobl Bad Ischl St. Wolfgang Gschwendt Strobl Finishing line Strobl St. Wolfgang St. Wolfgang St. Wolfgang St. Wolfgang DEAR RUNNER! We invite you to Austria’s greatest scenic race experience to be held traditionally on the third weekend in October, 2015, and with 4,703 entries, 2015 saw a new participant record! Stunning scenic sections on delightful paths along the shoreline – between water and rock faces – offer everything the runner’s heart desires, and with the four main competitions, the Salzkammergut Marathon (42.195km), the 27km Classic, the 10km Shoreline Race and the 5.2km Panorama Race – there is an appropriate distance for everyone. THE ULTIMATE RUNNING EXPERIENCE After its successful debut in 2011, the special challenge of the Salzkammergut Marathon is in the programme again. After starting in the Imperial town of Bad Ischl and following a 15km lead in, it follows the original circular course of the 27km Classic Lake Wolfgangsee – with the “invigorating” Falkenstein (220 m difference in altitude). The participants were unanimous – “A cracking, first class marathon”. th The Classic is the 27km Race of course, which took place for the first time 44 years ago (on the 26 October, 1972). With up to 2,000 entrants, it is the competition with the greatest number of participants, but the 10km Shoreline Race and the 5.2km Panorama Race th are getting more and more popular – not forgetting the Junior‐Marathon, that take place on Saturday (15 October, 2016) on the picturesque lake promenade in Strobl, of course! A MEDAL FOR EVERYONE THAT FINISHES The finishing line of all four Sunday competitions is situated in the heart of St. Wolfgang – about 100 m away from the “Weissen Rössl” (the White Horse Inn). All those who finish, over whatever distance, receive an artistically designed medal. The Lake Wolfgangsee circuit is among the most beautiful running challenges on the European running scene. Why don’t you simply enter and enjoy … PARTICIPATION AND REGISTRATION Those eligible: Everyone – including those without club membership. th Registration: Online via www.wolfgangseelauf.at (up to 13 October, 2016). Entry fees incl. Payment Until 30th June 1st July– 31st August 1st September– 13th October Junior‐Marathon 5,2km 10km 27km 42,195km € 6,– € 15,– € 20,– € 28,– € 43,– € 7,– € 17,– € 23,– € 31,– € 48,– € 8,– € 19,– € 26,– € 34,– € 53,– Last‐minute entries Collection of Starting number th € 9,– 15 October: Strobl th th € 21,– 15 October: St. Wolfgang / 16 October: Strobl th th € 29,– 15 October: St. Wolfgang / 16 October: Gschwendt th th € 37,– 15 –16 October: St. Wolfgang th € 58,– 15 October: St. Wolfgang / 16. 10.: No last‐minute entry th 15 October: Strobl th th 15 October: St. Wolfgang / 16 October: Strobl th th 15 October: St. Wolfgang / 16 October: Gschwendt th th 15 –16 October: St. Wolfgang th th 15 October: St. Wolfgang / 16 October: Bad Ischl Please note: On failure to participate, there will be no entitlement to any refund of entry fees. We recommend the reinsurance via Pentek payment. REGULATION • The competition is licensed by the ÖLV (Austrian Athletics Association, ÖLV‐No. 3017/16) and is conducted in accordance with their regulations. • The instructions of the police, fire service, route marshals, etc. are to be followed. Any contravention will result in disqualification. • The accompaniment of a runner by anyone not registered to take part in the race (including cyclists, inline/roller skaters or those using any other sports equipment) will lead to the disqualification of the runner. REFRESHMENT Water, tee, Gatorade sportsdrink, bananas, apples and bread. Race provisions at 11 refreshment points incl. finishing area. Please note: Protect the environment and put your empty cups into the green baskets nearby the refreshment points. Refreshment point / race GH Rega Schwarzenbach St. Wolfgang Ried Fürberg St. Gilgen GH Gamsjaga Gschwendt Strobl Schwarzenbach St. Wolfgang 5,2km 5,2 10km 4,5 7 10 27km 3,0 6,3 9,2 13,3 17,0 21,5 24 27 42,195km 6,6 12,2 15,2 18,2 21,5 24,4 28,5 32,2 36,7 39,2 42,2 Toilet + + + + + + + + + + Music / Moderation + + + + + + + INCLUDED IN RACE ENTRY MONIES + Starting package + Goody‐bag + Lake Wolfgangsee Race magazine + Lake Wolfgangsee Race‐postcard + Prize for each participant at the Junior‐Marathon + Free style of running‐check on Saturday (1–5 p.m.) + Free Pasta at Saturday’s Welcome‐Party „Griaß Eich!“ with Live‐Music + Free drink at Saturday’s Welcome‐Party „Griaß Eich!“ + Creche in the Kindergarten in St. Wolfgang (Markt 199) on Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. + Free showers (women and men: primary school) and changing rooms (women and men: primary school / men additional: Town hall) + Free participation in the Team‐Marathon if desired (5,2 + 10 + 27 km) + One boat transfer from St. Wolfgang to Strobl (5.2km) or Gschwendt (10km): Voucher and timetable in the starting package + One bus transfer for Salzkammergut Marathon‐runner from the Michael Pacher‐Haus in St. Wolfgang to Bad Ischl (Voucher and timetable in the starting package) + Transfer of clothing from the starting places Strobl, Gschwendt and Bad Ischl to St. Wolfgang + 6 Pacemaker: 27km (1:59:59 / 2:29:59 / 2:59:59) and 10km (39:59 / 49:59 / 59:59) + Race provisions at 11 refreshment points incl. finishing area (water, Gatorade sportsdrink etc.) + Exclusive Race medal for all who finish + Massage at finish (Pfarrsaal) + Medical attendance from the Red Cross and St. Wolfgang and Strobl’s Mountain Rescue Services + Personal certificates downloadable from the results list + Results list incl. statistics for collecting from December 2016 at the tourist offices (St. Wolfgang, St. Gilgen, Strobl) TIMING / CERTIFICATES / RESULTS • PENTEK‐Timing – ChampionChip. For all participants not holding a ChampionChip, a green chip can be obtained at the distribution of starting numbers for € 4,– (please have correct money ready). The timing equipment will only read yellow and green ChampionChips. Any other chips (incl. those of another colour) cannot be used. Please return the green Chips into the boxes (finishing area). • The Junior‐Marathon‐timing on Saturday is only taken with free orange ChampionChips – these should be returned immediately after the race to the finishing line. • No ChampionChip, no timing. • A list of results can be sent if required on supply of a self‐addressed envelope and € 4,– postal charge. • All results (including certificates for free download) are available at www.wolfgangseelauf.at www.wolfgangseelauf.at FINDING YOUR WAY AROUND Key St. Wolfgang: 1 Michael Pacher‐Haus: Basement: Registration office and distribution location of starting documentation; T‐Shirt collection, 10 km race clothing return. Ground floor: Griaß Eich! (Meet & Greet); award ceremonies. Tent (Expo): Goody‐bags, Information on other racing events. Outside: Departure point of the Marathon‐bus to Bad Ischl; children’s meeting point for creche. 2 Multi‐storey car park: Parking (limited) and WCs I. 3 Town hall rear entrance: Men’s changing rooms + WCs II. 4 Primary School: Women’s and men´s changing rooms and showers + WCs III. 5 Ferry stop “Markt”: Departure for 5.2km and 10km starts. 6 Ferry stop “Schafbergbahn”: Departure for 5.2km and 10km starts + WCs IV. 7 Market Square: Start of the 27km Classic race and finishing line (5.2 / 10 / 27 / 42.195km). 8 Florianigasse: Marathon passageway and finishing area refreshment point. 9 Pfarrsaal (church hall): Race clothing return for 5.2km and 42.195km, massage. Key St. Gilgen (only on Sunday): : 1 Inn Fischerwirt: Moderation, WC 2 Mozarthaus: Refreshing point 3 International school: Live music Key Gschwendt (only on Sunday): 1 Parking 10km Shoreline race and visitors (10, 27, 42,195km) 2 Ferry stop ”Gschwendt“ (10km participants and visitors) 3 Tent: 10km Last‐minute entries and collection of Starting‐numbers, women’s and men´s changing 4 WCs 5 LKWs: clothing‐bags delivery 10 km 6 Starting place 10km 7 Refreshing point (27 + 42,195km) Key Strobl: 1 Tourism office on Saturday: Registration office and distribution location of starting documentation and changing room for Junior‐Marathon. Tourism office on Sunday: Last‐minute entries and collection of Starting‐numbers and starting place (5.2km). Reading hall (Lesesaal) on Sunday: Changing room (5.2km). 2 New Secondary school (Neue Mittelschule) on Saturday: Showers and award ceremonies (Junior‐Marathon). 3 Promenade on Saturday: Start‐ and finishing line (Junior‐Marathon). 4 Parish pasture (Pfarrwiese) on Saturday: Huge slide and bouncy castle for the Junior‐Marathon‐participants (if the weater is fine). Key Bad Ischl (only on Sunday): 1 Trinkhalle: Distribution location of starting documentation, changing rooms, toilets and start (Salzkammergut Marathon). No last‐minute entries! Tourism office on Sunday: Last‐minute entries and collection of Starting‐numbers and starting place (5.2km). Reading hall (Lesesaal) on Sunday: Changing room (5.2km). 2 Salinenplatz: Free parking on Sunday. CLUB CONCESSIONS Are you and the other members of your running club planning a trip here to compete in the Lake Wolfgangsee Race? Your th enthusiasm will be rewarded! We offer free entry for every 10 participant in the distance for which the majority of your members are entered. Further information: +43(0)6138 / 80 03 PARKING St. Wolfgang: Car parks and parking garage (not free). Bad Ischl: Public car parks (Salinenplatz / free) and underground car park (not free). Strobl: Public car park in Strobl (free). Gschwendt: Area around the 10km Shoreline Race start (free). RACE T‐SHIRT Exclusive Kona running T‐Shirts (Drypower‐technology) with the original Lake Wolfgangsee Race logo can be ordered when registering online for the special price of € 17,–. The following unisex‐sizes are available: XS, S, M, L, XL. The T‐Shirts can only be th th collected from the sales stand in the Michael Pacher‐Haus in St. Wolfgang on the 15 October from 1–7 p.m. and on the 16 October from 7 a.m.–3 p.m. (a forwarding is impossible). Please note: These are a limited edition – an early order guarantees a lasting souvenir of Austria’s greatest scenic race‐experience. RUNNER TRANSPORT … … BY BUS (42,195km): Option 1: Marathon runners can use the bus service between the Michael Pacher‐Haus in St. Wolfgang and the Marathon start in Bad Ischl before or after the race. This single trip is included in your registration fee. The voucher for the bus journey between St. Wolfgang and Bad Ischl and a timetable can be found in your starting package. Option 2: We recommend, you leave your car in Bad Ischl and return after the marathon with the bus from St. Wolfgang. Departure times from the Michael Pacher‐Haus in St. Wolfgang: 8.15 a.m. / 1.30 p.m. / 2.30 p.m. / 3.30 p.m. / 4.30 p.m. / 5.30 p.m. The last bus is waiting for the visitors of the winners ceremony. … BY BOAT (5.2km and 10km): Option 1: Because parking in St. Wolfgang on race day is always extremely scarce, we advise those runners participating in the 5.2km and 10km races, to leave their vehicles at the free‐of‐charge car parks in Strobl or Gschwendt, compete in the race and then, after the event, return to the car park using the free boat trip. One boat transfer included in race entry fee. Voucher and timetable included in your starting package. Option 2: Before or after the race from jetty St. Wolfgang Markt (car park P1 / P2 / P2a / P3 / parking garage) or Schafberg (P4 / P7 / P8) to the starting places Strobl (5.2km) and Gschwendt (10km). There are two places to board boats in St. Wolfgang before or after the 5.2km and 10km race – the Schafberg cog railway jetty (Schiffsanlegestelle Schafbergbahn) or at the jetty called „Markt”. Please note: For the first sailing (at 9.02 a.m.) and fourth sailing (at 10.10 a.m.), boats can only be boarded at the Schafberg cog railway boat jetty (Schiffsanlegestelle Schafbergbahn). Boarding of boat 2 at 9.10 a.m. in St. Wolfgang Markt (9.25 a.m. Schafbergbahn). Furthermore, boat 4 at 10.10 a.m. will only sail to the 10 km race start in Gschwendt and then only if necessary (for very late arrivals for the 10 km race, those accompanying them and their spectators). Tip: Use one of the first two boats to give yourself enough time to prepare unhurriedly for your 5.2km or 10km race. Before the race from St. Wolfgang to Strobl (5.2km Starting place) and Gschwendt (10km Starting place): Station / Boat St. Wolfgang Schafberg cog railway jetty St. Wolfgang Markt (27km Starting place) Gschwendt (10km Starting place) Strobl (5.2km Starting place) 1 2 3 4 9:02 a.m. | 9:15 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 9:25 a.m. 9:10 a.m. 9:35 a.m. 9:50 a.m. 9:37 a.m. 9:50 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 10:10 a.m. | 10:20 a.m. x SPECTATOR TRANSPORT The Lake Wolfgangsee ferry boat service is also an excellent method of transport for spectators and those accompanying runners. All key areas of the races can be comfortably reached by boat – whether you want to follow the race in Ried, Fürberg, St. Gilgen Gschwendt, Strobl or in St. Wolfgang! Further details on all boat timetables (for runners and spectators): www.wolfgangseelauf.at and www.wolfgangseeschifffahrt.at PRESENT SOMEONE WITH FITNESS! Are you looking for a suitable present? No problem! We can send you a starting voucher for the competition of your choice. With its own registration code, participation is straightforward – a simple telephone call to +43(0)6138 / 80 03 is enough! „GRIASS EICH!“ – MEET AND GREET! Just as the racers on Lake Wolfgangsee are reinvigorated, students of local Salzkammergut schools of tourism are bringing in a breath of fresh air with their new ideas. On the evening before the race they are putting on a welcome pasta party in the Michael Pacher‐Haus and are actively involved in the kitchen. On Saturday from 6 p.m. to 8.30 p.m., race participants can get a free th spaghetti bolognese and drink with the voucher contained in their start package, subject to availability. The 45 International Lake Wolfgangsee Race – Salzkammergut Marathon 2016 will begin with live music; pictures from the past 44 races; timely tips and information concerning the race weekend and awards for runners celebrating an “anniversary” race. CHANGING FACILITIES AND SHOWERS Race Junior‐Marathon 5.2km Panorama Race 10km Shoreline Race 27km Classic Changing facilities Women Tourism office Strobl Council reading rooms st (1 floor), Strobl Tent Starting area, Gschwendt Primary School St. Wolfgang Showers Women Secondary School Strobl Primary School St. Wolfgang Primary School St. Wolfgang Primary School St. Wolfgang Trinkhalle Bad Ischl Primary School St. Wolfgang 42.195km Salzkammergut Marathon Changing facilities Men Tourism office Strobl Council reading rooms st (1 floor), Strobl Tent Starting area, Gschwendt Primary School St. Wolfgang and Local administrative office St. Wolfgang Trinkhalle Bad Ischl Showers Men Secondary School Strobl Primary School St. Wolfgang Primary School St. Wolfgang Primary School St. Wolfgang Primary School St. Wolfgang TIMING MATS At the 27km (St. Wolfgang) and 10km (Gschwendt) starting points, as well as the start of the Marathon in Bad Ischl and the 5.2km Panorama race start in Strobl, time measuring mats are in operation. Using these, all main race runners (5.2 / 10 / 27 / 42.195km) can be timed from the start gun and be timed personally from the time they cross the start line. A split time in Strobl is an added service (for 10, 27 and 42.195km). AGE GROUPS MAIN RACES / SUNDAY, 16th OCTOBER, 2016 Class W/MU16 W/MU18 W/MU20 W/M20 W/M30 W/M35 W/M40 W/M45 W/M50 W/M55 W/M60 W/M65 W/M70 W/M75 W/M80 Year of birth 2001 and younger 1999–2000 1997–1998 1987–1996 1982–1986 1977–1981 1972–1976 1967–1971 1962–1966 1957–1961 1952–1956 1947–1951 1942–1946 1937–1941 1936 and older 5.2km x x x x x x x x x x 10km x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 27km x x x x x x x x x x x x x 42.195km x x x x x x x BLOCK STARTS Because of the growing number of runners in the Panorama, Shoreline and Classic race, block starts will be offered over the 27km, 10 and 5.2km races. With three block starts you have a less stressful start procedure – so all participants have the best possible conditions. We request the following starting line‐up: Group / starting time 27km finishing time 10km finishing time 5.2km finishing time I / 10.30 a.m. 1:25:00–2:15:00 30:00–50:00 15:00–27:30 II / 10.34 a.m. 2:15:00–2:45:00 50:00–1:00:00 27:30–35:00 III / 10.38 a.m. 2:45:00–4:00:00 1:00:00–1:40:00 35:00–60:00 Please note: • The front starting rows are reserved for the fast runners (1:25:00–2:00:00/27km; 30:00–40:00/10 km; 15:00–20:00/5,2 km). • We ask each 27km runner, to please take care when overtaken by marathon runners and to keep right, leaving a lane free on the left (Lake Wolfgangsee) for them – THANK YOU! PACEMAKER Use our special service to beat your goals. Six pacemakers will help you to run personal best! 10km finishing time 39:59 49:59 59:59 27km finishing time 1:59:59 2:29:59 2:59:59 MAXIMUM RACE DURATION AND CLOSING OF FINISHING LINE Place / Race 27km 42.195km Time Fürberg 6.3 21.5 12.20 p.m. St. Gilgen 9.2 24.4 12.45 p.m. Gschwendt 17.0 32.2 2.00 p.m. Strobl 21.5 36.7 2.40 p.m. St. Wolfgang 27 42.195 3.30 p.m. Please understand, that if you overrun the specified race times, you must discontinue your running, because there will be traffic on the roads. A free return trip by boat is available from Fürberg, St. Gilgen, Gschwendt and Strobl on production of your start number. This applies also to minor injuries, which make any further participation impossible. TRANSPORT OF CLOTHING … … only available in the official, numbered blue Sparkasse‐plastic bag (not in personal sports bags). Race Junior‐Marathon 5.2km Handing in of clothes bags in the start area before the start until … x 10.15 a.m 10km 10.15 a.m 27km 42.195km x 9.05 a.m Clothing retrieval in St. Wolfgang until … x 12 noon (Pfarrsaal) 12.45 p.m (Pacher‐Haus / basement) x 3.30 p.m. (Pfarrsaal) The winners of the 27km Classic Race will get the „White horse“ from Gudrun Peter (in the middle between Hans Wieser and Franz Sperrer). COURSE RECORDS Race 27km 42.195km 10km 5.2km Men 1:26:10 Hosea Tuei (KEN), *1987 / 2012 2:49:21 Niklas Kröhn (AUT), *1971 / 2011 32:15 Markus Sostaric (AUT), *1986 / 2011 17:33 Jürgen Aigner (AUT),*1990 / 2013 Women 1:40:38 Helena Barocsi (HUN), *1966 / 1990 3:13:50 Dr. Veronika Limberger (AUT), *1986 / 2014 35:59 Eva Trost (GER), *1968 / 2005 19:18 Julia Lettl (GER), *1995 / 2010 19:18 Anna Baumgartner (AUT), *2001 / 2014 PRIZES • Each runner receives the exclusive Wolfgangsee Race Medal on crossing the finishing line. • 300 Glass trophies for the first three runners in each class. • Honorary Awards for the youngest and oldest participants in the 27km Classic Race. • Prize monies – 27km Classic Race. • White horse for the overall winners – 27km Classice Race. • Junior‐Marathon: 60 Trophies (Top‐3) and a Mountainbike (Lottery). • Instant win for each child – Junior‐Marathon. • Commodity prices for the three biggest groups (Junior‐Marathon and main races). Please note: Prizes to be collected personally. 27KM PRIZE MONIES Place Women / Men Austrian overall W / M 1 € 500,– € 150,– 2 € 350,– € 125,– 3 € 250,– € 100,– 4 € 150,– 5 € 120,– 6 € 100,– 7 € 90,– 8 € 80,– Course record € 500,– FIVE RACES – ONE LEGENDARY ATMOSPHERE 27KM CLASSIC RACE th Since its debut, 44 years ago on the 26 October, 1972, the Lake Wolfgangsee Race has counted as one of the most scenic and most loved races in Europe. More than 60,000 runners have taken part in this special race which connects the provinces of Upper Austria and Salzburg. The classic race has taken place on the third Sunday in October since 1977. With its beautifully scenic sections, along the shore between the water and rock faces, and its delightful pathways, this race offers everything the runner’s heart desires. The 27km Classic Race is the largest competition of the whole event. For many runners, the 27km long Lake Wolfgangsee race constitutes the ultimate challenge – almost comparable to a Marathon. Although “only” measuring 64% of the classic Marathon distance of 42.195km, the “invigorating” Falkenstein, (a 220m‐high “hill” between 3 and 6km) certainly contributes to this demanding race and is the special challenge that makes the Lake Wolfgangsee Race unique. The goal of making it once around Lake Wolfgangsee has a special appeal to thousands of runners. Top‐class runners take less than 90 minutes. Running enthusiasts and those who run as a hobby take between two and four and a half hours. At the finishing line in St. Wolfgang, just 100m away from the Weissen Rössl (White Horse Inn), everyone who accomplishes this challenge is a winner and, for most people, the artistically designed 27km Finisher’s Medal is particularly special! th th On the 16 October, 2016, Austria’s greatest scenic race experience takes place for the 45 time. Once again each participant is in for a real running treat as autumn’s golden hues settle over Lake Wolfgangsee elevating this special sporting experience to a natural wonder. The race around Lake Wolfgangsee is, of course, attractive athletically but it also has cultural appeal. When running on the oldest pilgrimage route in Europe, various pre‐christian places of worship can be seen on the ascent to the Falkenstein church. On the top of the Falkenstein mountain there was once a Celtic place of ritual and sacrifice where, in 976 AD St. Wolfgang, the man of legend and founder of the town, lived as a recluse. To succeed in running once around Lake Wolfgangsee is therefore something very special. Elevation profile 27km Classic Race (Total ascents: 295m / Total descents: 295m): SALZKAMMERGUT MARATHON A scenic Marathon to enjoy! After the great success of the Salzkammergut Marathon from 2011–2015, this unique challenge over the classic 42.195km distance is in the Lake Wolfgangsee race programme again. A special marathon, and scenic experience, awaits all entrants. The Marathon starts in the centre of the Imperial town of Bad Ischl, in front of the „Trinkhalle” building. The course leads through Pfandl, Wirling (refreshment point) to the Bürglstein guesthouse and then joins the original course of the 27km Classic before continuing on through St. Wolfgang (refreshment point). Between kms 18 and 21 the special challenge of the Falkenstein cliff awaits, over which the runners climb to 220m before coming back down again. Stunning scenic sections on delightful paths along the shoreline, between water and rock faces, offer everything the runner’s heart desires and, after passing through St. Gilgen, Gschwendt and Strobl, the Marathon heads towards the finishing line in St. Wolfgang. The participants were unanimous – „A cracking, first class marathon.” Elevation profile Salzkammergut Marathon (Total ascents: 417m / Total descents: 335m): Please note: During the first part of the marathon (until the Bürglstein guesthouse), the course is only partly closed to other road users. Therefore the highway code is to be followed. If the highway code is not adhered to, the race organiser undertakes no responsibility for any accidents! Race marshals will be placed at important points. 10KM SHORELINE RACE If there were such a thing as a classic distance for an amateur “Enthusiasts race”, the ideal distance favoured by millions of runners worldwide, would be 10km. Since 2003, this distance has been included in the International Lake Wolfgangsee Race programme as the „10km Shoreline Race”. The start of the 10km Shoreline Race is located at the Schiffsstation (boat jetty) in Gschwendt in Abersee – just under a hundred metres away as the crow flies from the 27km start in St. Wolfgang (admittedly on the opposite shore!). On the way to the finishing line the runner passes through a wonderful area of natural beauty which is, in the main, on flat terrain along the shoreline of Lake Wolfgangsee. At 4.5km, the run passes through the spectator‐lined streets of Strobl before tackling one or two light ascents on the last kilometres into St. Wolfgang. On the finishing line in St. Wolfgang everyone, whether first or last, is enthusiastically encouraged by the moderator Mr. Hans Wieser and the many spectators. Of course, all finishers receive the artistically designed Shoreline Race medal. Elevation profile 10km Shoreline Race (Total ascents: 34m / Total descents: 28m): www.wolfgangseelauf.at 5.2KM PANORAMA RACE At 5.2 km, the Lake Wolfgangsee Panorama Race is the ideal competition for beginners, or a fitting event for all, who wish to enjoy the special atmosphere the Lake Wolfgangsee race offers, but who prefer to run a shorter distance. The start of the Panorama Race th takes place on the 16 October, 2016 at 10.30 a.m (group 1), 10.34 a.m. (group 2) and 10.38 a.m. (group 3) from the Dorfplatz (Village Square) in the centre of the Salzburg parish of Strobl at the eastern end of Lake Wolfgangsee. Especially scenic just after the start, is a delightfully picturesque and lightly rolling section called the Bürglstein‐Promenade, on which the border into Upper Austria is crossed. Whilst on this picture‐book section, the race passes over a wooden walkway only two meters above the turquoise waters of Lake Wolfgangsee, with the striking rock formation known as the Bürglstein on your right and Lake Wolfgangsee stretching out into the distance to your left. Then, undulating terrain follows as the race progresses towards the finishing line in St. Wolfgang. In the programme since 2005, this event, the 5.2km long Panorama Race, is enjoyed mainly on a personal level, because of its scenic beauty – with any thoughts of competition seemingly less important! Elevation profile 5.2km Panorama Race (Total ascents: 61m / Total descents: 55m): SPECIAL SCORES A) TEAM‐MARATHON Threesome‐Team Competition for families, friends, firms, institutions and associations. In 2009, through the adding together of three course distances, (5.2 + 10 + 27 km = 42.2km) a new and exciting competition was created. Often called „the speedy three”, this race is run over the total Marathon distance of 42.2km. When run in this manner, the Marathon, acknowledged as the most prestigious race of all long‐distance challenges, is a really special experience, even for Lake Wolfgangsee race regulars. Your additional registration for the Team‐Marathon is a special service provided by the promoter, and therefore free of charge. If you wish to take part in the Lake Wolfgangsee Team‐Marathon as a threesome, you can use your individual performance (5.2, 10 or 27km) towards a combined Marathon team time. • Three specified entrants form a Team, one entry for each of the three races, together equalling the classic Marathon distance. • The total of the three single times adds up to your Marathon Team time. • Three classes are invited (women, men, mixed; without age classification). • Each team member of the top 3 Teams (women, men, mixed) receives a Lake Wolfgangsee Team Marathon Glass trophy. • The participants of the Team‐Marathon will also, of course, be ranked in their selected race and, if applicable, in the Salzkammergut and Lake Wolfgangsee‐Trophies within the 27km Classic Race too. • The additional registration for the threesome Team‐Marathon is only valid when the following points are observed: + Common Team name. + All three participants (5.2 + 10 + 27km) have to click “yes” for the Team Marathon, when registering. B) SALZKAMMERGUT TROPHIES (27km) Those eligible are people who have their main residence in a parish within the tourist region of the Salzkammergut (Upper Austria, Salzburg, Styria). There will be one trophy for men and one for women regardless of their age groups. Glass trophies will be awarded to the men and women coming first, second and third. Please note: Only those who clicked “yes” on the internet, will be included. Following Main residence Postcodes are allowed for taking part at the Salzkammergut Trophy: 4643, 4644, 4645, 4653, 4654, 4655, 4801, 4802, 4810, 4812, 4813, 4815, 4817, 4819, 4820, 4822, 4824, 4829, 4830, 4831, 4852, 4853, 4854, 4861, 4863, 4864, 4865, 4866, 4880, 4881, 4882, 4893, 4894, 5303, 5310, 5311, 5321, 5322, 5323, 5324, 5330, 5340, 5342, 5350, 5351, 5360, 8982, 8983, 8984. C) LAKE WOLFGANGSEE TROPHIES (27km) Those eligible are people who have their main residence in the neighbouring parishes of Lake Wolfgangsee or who are registered with a running association in places with the Postcodes 5340, 5342, 5350, 5351 or 5360. There will be one trophy for men and one for women regardless of their age groups. Glass trophies will be awarded to the men and women coming first, second and third. Please note: Only those who clicked “yes” on the internet, will be included D) SALZKAMMERGUT TOP‐3‐CUP th Three classic races from the Salzkammergut, Mondsee, Bad Ischl and St. Wolfgang together make up the 4 Salzkammergut Top‐3‐ Cup 2016. Mainly for leisure runners like you and me, there is no class assessment. Instead there is a high quality Salzkammergut Top‐3‐medal and a downloadable certificate for everyone who finishes the races. A separate registration for this cup is not necessary – so runners have no further costs. The promoter’s motto is “Take part, enjoy and improve your fitness”. Top‐3‐Races 2016: th th 5 June, 2016: 35 Int. Mondseehaus Halfmarathon, Mondsee (21.1km); www.mondseelauf.at th th 25 September, 2016: 15 Raiffeisen Halfmarathon Kaiserlauf, Bad Ischl (21.1km); www.kaiserlauf.at th th 16 October, 2016: 45 Int. Lake Wolfgangsee Race (27 or 42.195km); www.wolfgangseelauf.at JUNIOR‐MARATHON th th As a prelude to the 45 International Lake Wolfgangsee Race”, on Saturday 15 October, 2016 from 1.30 p.m. the juniors are on their starting blocks once again this year – on the picturesque Lake‐Promenade in the centre of Strobl. As the slogan „Running is Fun” suggests, it’s not the performance that counts, it’s the enjoyment. Participants in this age group (2003 and younger i. e. maximum 13 years old) run 200–1,200m. We invite families, kindergartens and schools to this relaxed test of talent! Every participant that reaches the finishing line receives a lovely souvenir medal and an immediate prize. For all participants (no matter how fast) there will be a raffle for some great prizes – the main one being a mountain bike. The collection of numbers and late registration are both possible from 11.30 a.m. up to 45 minutes before the respective start in the Tourism office in Strobl. Each age group from U5 to U14 will be individually classified (females and males)! The first three of each class will win one of 60 trophies! The three largest groups will receive extra prizes. Each participant can download and print a personal certificate via the results list on the website www.wolfgangseelauf.at th TIMETABLE JUNIOR‐MARATHON / SATURDAY, 15 OCTOBER, 2016 Starting time 1.30 p.m. 1.35 p.m. 1.40 p.m. 1.45 p.m. 1.50 p.m. 2.00 p.m. 2.10 p.m. 2.20 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 2.40 p.m. 2.50 p.m. 3.00 p.m. 3.10 p.m. 3.25 p.m. 3.40 p.m. 3.55 p.m. Class WU5 MU5 WU6 MU6 WU7 MU7 WU8 MU8 WU9 MU9 WU10 MU10 WU11/WU12 MU11/MU12 WU13/WU14 MU13/MU14 Year of birth 2012 and younger 2012 and younger 2011 2011 2010 2010 2009 2009 2008 2008 2007 2007 2006/2005 2006/2005 2004/2003 2004/2003 Distance 200m 200m 200m 200m 400m 400m 400m 400m 800m 800m 800m 800m 1,200m 1,200m 1,200m 1,200m www.wolfgangseelauf.at HISTORY LAKE WOLFGANGSEE RACE 1972–2015 27km Classic Race Date / Race Winner Men Time Winner Women 26. 10. 1972 / 1 Franz Zimmermann (AUT) 2:19:00 26. 10. 1973 / 2 W. Aigner (AUT) & A. Pichler (AUT) 1:47:40 13. 10. 1974 / 3 Dkfm. Georg Förster (AUT) 1:37:38 12. 10. 1975 / 4 W. Kelsch (BRD) & H. Döhla (BRD) 1:35:12 Helga Goldmann (AUT) 10,3 km 10. 10. 1976 / 5 Rüdiger Grube (BRD) 1:35:32 Anna Horn (BRD) 15 km 16. 10. 1977 / 6 Herbert Tschernitz (AUT) 1:36:26 Liane Winter (BRD) 15. 10. 1978 / 7 Anton Gorbunov (BRD) 1:32:11 Linda Siprelle (USA) 21. 10. 1979 / 8 Anton Gorbunov (BRD) 1:31:33 Linda Siprelle (USA) 19. 10. 1980 / 9 Josef Steiner (AUT) 1:33:18 Elke Oetermann (BRD) 18. 10. 1981 / 10 Martin Kuster (SUI) 1:32:51 Charlotte Teske (BRD) 17. 10. 1982 / 11 Gerhard Hartmann (AUT) 1:31:11 Sabine Ladurner (ITA) 16. 10. 1983 / 12 Gerhard Hartmann (AUT) 1:33:10 Sabine Ladurner (AUT) 14. 10. 1984 / 13 Gerhard Hartmann (AUT) 1:31:58 Hertha Bayer‐Schmidt (BRD) 20. 10. 1985 / 14 Helmut Stuhlpfarrer (AUT) 1:33:06 Waltraud Egger (ITA) 19. 10. 1986 / 15 Gerhard Hartmann (AUT) 1:30:31 Gundi König (AUT) 18. 10. 1987 / 16 Gerhard Hartmann (AUT) 1:30:29 Verena Lechner (AUT) 16. 10. 1988 / 17 Helmut Stuhlpfarrer (AUT) 1:29:42 Helena Barocsi (HUN) 15. 10. 1989 / 18 Jacob Ledwaba (TSW) 1:30:44 Galina Ikonnikova (UDSSR) 21. 10. 1990 / 19 Nivaldo Filho (BRA) 1:29:18 Helena Barocsi (HUN, record) 20. 10. 1991 / 20 Heiko Schinkitz (GER) 1:30:07 Tanja Ivanova (USR) 18. 10. 1992 / 21 Heiko Schinkitz (GER) 1:29:48 Sabine Stelzmüller (AUT) 17. 10. 1993 / 22 Heiko Schinkitz (GER) 1:30:07 Vera Horka (CS) 16. 10. 1994 / 23 Jiri Hnilicka (CS) 1:33:07 Birgit Andorfer (AUT) 15. 10. 1995 / 24 Jan Bláha (CZE) 1:30:04 Helena Javornik (SLO) 20. 10. 1996 / 25 Helmut Schmuck (AUT) 1:31:14 Helena Javornik (SLO) 19. 10. 1997 / 26 Zsolt Bacskai (HUN) 1:29:53 Helena Javornik (SLO) 18. 10. 1998 / 27 Francis Mbiu (KEN) 1:32:02 Gudrun Pflüger (AUT) 17. 10. 1999 / 28 Richard Kimeli (KEN) 1:29:19 Ida Surbek (SLO) 15. 10. 2000 / 29 Zsolt Benedek (HUN) 1:32:19 Elisabeth Rust (AUT) 21. 10. 2001 / 30 Josephat Ndeti (KEN) 1:30:03 Simona Staicu (HUN) 20. 10. 2002 / 31 Barnabas K. Kenduiywo (KEN) 1:27:15 Helena Javornik (SLO) 19. 10. 2003 / 32 Barnabas K. Kenduiywo (KEN) 1:26:51 Lillian Chelimo (KEN) 17. 10. 2004 / 33 Barnabas K. Kenduiywo (KEN) 1:28:53 Simona Staicu (HUN) 16. 10. 2005 / 34 Abraham Tandoi (KEN) 1:27:59 Izabela Zatorska (POL) 15. 10. 2006 / 35 Elijah Keitany (KEN) 1:28:47 Simona Staicu (HUN) 21. 10. 2007 / 36 Elijah Keitany (KEN) 1:32:27 Ednah Mukhwana (KEN) 19. 10. 2008 / 37 Hosea Tuei (KEN) 1:29:14 Pavla Matyasova (CZE) 18. 10. 2009 / 38 Hosea Tuei (KEN) 1:30:47 Tatiana Vilisova (RUS) 17. 10. 2010 / 39 Hosea Tuei (KEN) 1:26:47 Simona Staicu (HUN) 16. 10. 2011 / 40 Hosea Tuei (KEN) 1:29:45 Nancy Koech (KEN) 21. 10. 2012 / 41 Hosea Tuei (KEN, record) 1:26:10 Chelangat Sang (KEN) 20. 10. 2013 / 42 Hosea Tuei (KEN) 1:28:42 Chelangat Sang (KEN) 19. 10. 2014 / 43 Robert‐Kipkoech Kirui (KEN) 1:30:10 Priscah‐Jemutai Bartenge (KEN) 18. 10. 2015 / 44 Hosea Tuei (KEN) 1:30:30 Stellah‐Jepngetich Barsosio (KEN) Registrations (all races 1972–2015): Time Registrations / Nations 13 1 18 1 65 2 46:28 161 2 1:13:32 241 4 1:54:26 321 4 1:59:27 474 5 2:00:39 494 6 1:56:03 641 7 1:47:22 819 8 1:46:37 824 15 1:52:51 880 12 1:53:04 1.007 9 1:51:58 1.105 8 1:59:05 1.238 10 1:47:48 1.273 9 1:46:20 1.214 10 1:47:39 1.264 18 1:40:38 1.290 15 1:47:57 1.439 15 1:47:03 1.365 18 1:53:00 1.346 18 2:04:08 1.259 19 1:46:11 1.342 17 1:46:37 1.615 18 1:45:34 1.618 16 1:47:21 1.548 15 1:54:39 2.097 12 1:52:39 2.237 17 1:44:35 2.455 15 1:45:32 2.322 23 1:46:29 2.459 20 1:48:02 2.478 23 1:52:10 2.832 25 1:46:24 3.069 26 1:51:58 2.482 24 1:52:42 2.441 28 1:50:24 2.661 29 1:46:39 2.347 31 1:46:25 3.505 30 1:45:14 3.418 30 1:47:21 3.590 36 1:47:36 4.084 37 1:47:37 4.703 38 74.054 Salzkammergut Marathon Date / Race Winner Men 16. 10. 2011 / 1 Niklas Kröhn (AUT, record) 21. 10. 2012 / 2 Andreas Pfandlbauer (AUT) 20. 10. 2013 / 3 Andreas Pfandlbauer (AUT) 19. 10. 2014 / 4 Andreas Pfandlbauer (AUT) 18. 10. 2015 / 5 Stefan Greiner (AUT) Registrations / Finisher: Time Winner Women Time Registrations 2:49:21 Alexandra Heiml (AUT) 3:41:49 234 2:49:48 Alexandra Heiml (AUT) 3:40:30 183 2:50:10 Dr. Michaela Habring (AUT) 3:33:44 173 2:54:55 Dr. Veronika Limberger (AUT, record)3:13:50 226 2:53:49 Dr. Veronika Limberger (AUT) 3:20:18 265 1.081 Finisher 196 164 151 205 227 943 10km Shoreline Race Date / Race Winner Men 19. 10. 2003 / 1 Alexander Weiß (AUT) 17. 10. 2004 / 2 Vassili Kraus (GER) 16. 10. 2005 / 3 Thomas Frühwald (AUT) 15. 10. 2006 / 4 DI Ulrich Katzer (AUT) 21. 10. 2007 / 5 Christof Wastl (AUT) 19. 10. 2008 / 6 Hermann Oberbichler (AUT) 18. 10. 2009 / 7 Thomas Bosnjak (AUT) 17. 10. 2010 / 8 Marko Pintar (SLO) 16. 10. 2011 / 9 Markus Sostaric (AUT, record) 21. 10. 2012 / 10 Alexander Weiß (AUT) 20. 10. 2013 / 11 Alexander Weiß (AUT) 19. 10. 2014 / 12 Michael Lang (GER) 18. 10. 2015 / 13 Jürgen Aigner (AUT) Registrations / Finisher: Time 34:30 32:43 33:46 33:24 33:28 34:02 34:06 34:18 32:15 33:33 33:44 33:14 33:14 Winner Women Maria Koch (AUT) Linda Grieshaber (GER) Eva Trost (GER, record) Lauren Martin (AUT) Pavla Matyasova (CZE) Andrea Oberbichler (AUT) Andrea Oberbichler (AUT) Bernadette Schuster (AUT) Bernadette Schuster (AUT) Mag. Sonja Nigl (AUT) Bernadette Schuster (AUT) Bernadette Schuster (AUT) Bernadette Schuster (AUT) Time Registrations 37:29 450 40:44 540 35:59 589 37:27 638 37:03 583 40:02 626 40:17 717 37:20 635 37:30 1.075 39:46 930 37:33 1.056 37:55 1.280 37:29 1.546 10.665 Finisher 399 438 492 551 412 553 569 529 926 825 908 1.154 1.295 9.051 th nd 26 October, 1973: 2 Lake Wolfgangsee Race 5,2km Panorama Race Date / Race Winner Men 16. 10. 2005 / 1 – 15. 10. 2006 / 2 – 21. 10. 2007 / 3 – 19. 10. 2008 / 4 – 18. 10. 2009 / 5 Leopold Wölflingseder (AUT) 17. 10. 2010 / 6 Lukas Pertl (AUT) 16. 10. 2011 / 7 Franz Reingruber (AUT) 21. 10. 2012 / 8 Stefan Aichinger (AUT) 20. 10. 2013 / 9 Jürgen Aigner (AUT, record) 19. 10. 2014 / 10 Andreas Kaiser (AUT) 18. 10. 2015 / 11 Julian Kreutzer (AUT) Registrations / Finisher: Time 17:50 18:00 18:24 18:07 17:33 18:37 17:34 Winner Women Sandra Höllnsteiner (AUT) Vera Maier (AUT) Anna Hajdu (HUN) Victoria Schenk (AUT) Bernadette Schuster (AUT) Julia Lettl (GER, record) Anna Glack (AUT) Irmi Kubicka (AUT) Irmi Kubicka (AUT) Anna Baumgartner (AUT, record) Waltraud Berger (GER) Time Registrations Finisher 23:21 49 43 22:44 114 93 21:58 137 89 20:29 137 124 19:33 314 232 19:18 272 190 20:56 351 290 19:58 400 339 19:55 392 342 19:18 498 423 19:53 573 475 3.237 2.640 ALL TIME BEST Salzkammergut Marathon Time Men 2:49:21 Niklas Kröhn (AUT), *1971 2:49:48 Andreas Pfandlbauer (AUT), *1978 2:53:49 Stefan Greiner (AUT), *1982 2:55:27 Daniel Kirby (AUT), *1984 2:55:49 Alois Radlmayr (AUT), *1961 Year 2011 2012 2015 2014 2014 Time Women 3:13:50 Dr. Veronika Limberger (AUT), *1986 3:22:49 Anne Hartmann (GER), *1980 3:24:54 Abby Knight (USA), *1983 3:33:44 Dr. Michaela Habring (AUT), *1969 3:35:18 Mag. Anna‐Susanne Paar (AUT), *1981 Year 2014 2015 2014 2013 2015 Year 2012 2003 2005 2005 2006 Time Women 1:40:38 Helena Barocsi (HUN), * 1966 1:40:46 Márcia Narloch (BRA), *1969 1:44:35 Simona Staicu (HUN), *1971 1:45:14 Chelangat Sang (KEN), *1985 1:45:32 Helena Javornik (SLO), *1966 Year 1990 1990 2001 2012 2002 27km Classic Race Time Men 1:26:10 Hosea Tuei (KEN), *1987 1:26:51 Barnabas K. Kenduiywo (KEN), *1974 1:27:59 Abraham Tandoi (KEN), *1974 1:28:02 Mariko‐Kip Kipchumba (KEN), *1976 1:28:47 Elijah Keitany (KEN), *1983 „Mr. Wolfgangsee“: Hosea Tuei (KEN) – Classic Race winner 2008–2013, 2015 and course record holder since 2010. 10km Shoreline Race Time 32:15 32:43 33:01 33:14 33:14 Men Markus Sostaric (AUT), *1986 Vassili Kraus (GER), *1985 Benjamin Klingler (AUT), *1983 Michael Lang (GER), *1981 Jürgen Aigner (AUT), *1990 Year 2011 2004 2011 2014 2015 Time 35:59 37:03 37:20 37:27 37:29 Women Eva Trost (GER), *1968 Pavla Matyasova (CZE), *1980 Bernadette Schuster (AUT), *1981 Lauren Martin (AUT), *1973 Maria Koch (AUT), *1980 Year 2005 2007 2010 2006 2003 Year 2013 2015 2013 2015 2009 Time 19:18 19:18 19:33 19:53 19:55 Women Julia Lettl (GER), *1995 Anna Baumgartner (AUT), *2001 Bernadette Schuster (AUT), *1981 Waltraud Berger (GER), *1970 Irmi Kubicka (AUT), *1960 Year 2010 2014 2009 2015 2013 5,2km Panorama Race Time 17:33 17:34 17:40 17:49 17:50 Men Jürgen Aigner (AUT), *1990 Julian Kreutzer (AUT), *1996 Stefan Aichinger (AUT), *1985 Martin Haas (AUT), *1988 Leopold Wölflingseder (AUT), *1967 ORGANISATION Organising team: Laufgemeinschaft St. Wolfgang Race Directors: Maria Eisl, Hannes Hillebrand, Gisbert Rabeder, Christian Sams Speaker: Hans Wieser Presenter: Heinz Hörhager, Harald Prohaska, Hannes Reindl, Fritz Steinparz, Peter Wundsam Refreshing: Kathi Praschl‐Zimmermann Logistics: Hans Hödlmoser, Ernst Windhager Press / Social Media: Mag. Edith Zuschmann Race Offices/Tourist Offices: St. Wolfgang: Hans Wieser, Thomas Möslinger, Monika Eisl, Eva Scheutz, Katharina Schweizer, Susanne Schweizer, Melanie Suppan Strobl: Robert Gratzer, Maria Eisl, Anna Buchegger St. Gilgen: Brigitte Winkler, Christine Hausjell, Theresa Jocher Bad Ischl: Siegfried Lemmerer, Patrick DeBettin, Harald Ellmer, Robert Herzog, Carina Kienberger, Doris Laimer Traffic: Franz Mühlbacher, Heinz Schuster, Hans‐Peter Bayr, Robert Ratzinger, Hermann Müllegger, Günter Pfandlbauer, Georg Grafinger, Martina Stallinger, SV Rußbach, Wirlinger Traditionsschützen Medical service: Red Cross St. Wolfgang, Red Cross Strobl; Mountain Rescue Services St. Wolfgang, Strobl and St. Gilgen Voluntary fire brigades: FF St. Wolfgang – Ernst Windhager, FF St. Gilgen Löschzug Abersee – Helmut Gassner, FF Rußbach – Peter Limbacher jun., FF Wirling – Andreas Limbacher Service: WSV Strobl, USC Abersee, SV Ried, Bauhof St. Wolfgang, Primary school St. Wolfgang, Secondary school Strobl, rectory St. Wolfgang, Kindergarten St. Wolfgang, White Horse Inn, Wolfganger Prangerschützen, Strobler Prangerschützen, AbArena, Primushäusl, GH Fürberg, GH Gamsjaga, bakery Gandl, cake shop Wallner, St. Konrad Chor, Jugendchor Strobl, Bauhof St. Gilgen, Tourismusschulen Salzkammergut, Städtischer Bauhof Bad Ischl, Ischler Faschingsverein Photo service: Marathonphotos.com Homepage: Sportalpen GmbH Photos: DI Horst von Bohlen, Anna Buchegger, Reinhard, Marion und Simon Hörmandinger, Helga Nagl, DI Lois Nagl, Trautner, TV Bad Ischl, Vierlinger, Weinhäupl, WTG Technical advice: Franz Zimmermann Organiser: Franz Sperrer EXEMPTION OF LIABILITY & INSURANCE I agree to the organisers’ terms appertaining to this event. In the case of my participating in this race, I accept that the organiser is not liable for damages of any kind, including theft and damage to property. I will not make any claims against the organisers and sponsors of this race or their representatives for damages or injuries of any kind which could result from my participation in this event. I confirm, I have personal insurance cover and agree to follow any instructions given by the police and/or race marshals. I declare that I have trained to the correct standard to take part in this competition, that I am physically healthy and that my physical condition has been confirmed by a doctor. I consent to the use of the following without any rights to payment and/or compensation: personal data collected through the race registration process; all images either photographic and/or films; interviews (both on radio and TV); advertising, etc. Furthermore, I agree to the publication of my registration data and race results. I confirm that my stated year of birth is correct and that my starting number will not be passed on to any other person. I acknowledge that, in the event of my breaching any of the above‐stated obligations, the event organiser reserves the right to exclude me from participating. Please note: data protection law – your data will be digitally stored. Those prevented from taking part in the event will not be able to cancel their registration and will have no claim to a refund of amounts paid. The event will go ahead in any weather condition. The promoter has the right, for any reason whatsoever to modify the event or, in the event of matters of a serious nature eg natural catastrophe, to cancel it. In this case, there is no right to a refund of entry monies paid and no liability for the promoter to pay compensation to any participant. INFORMATION – ACCOMMODATION – PACKAGES Wolfgangsee Tourism Au 140, A‐5360 St. Wolfgang Tel: +43 (0) 6138 / 8003 Fax: +43 (0) 6138 / 8003 81 e‐mail: info@wolfgangsee.at Web: www.wolfgangsee.at www.wolfgangseelauf.at www.arena‐wolfgangsee.at TIMETABLE Friday, 14th October, 2016: Warm‐up (free) with the LG St. Wolfgang‐team Meeting point: Michael Pacher‐Haus, Michael Pacher‐Straße 183, A‐5360 St. Wolfgang. 5.00 p.m. Saturday, 15th October, 2016: 11.30 a.m.–3.10 p.m. Distribution of starting packages and last‐minute entries for the Junior‐Marathon: Tourism office Strobl: Moosgasse 275, A‐5350 Strobl. 1 p.m.–5 p.m. Running‐Check with Peter Wundsam: Postplatz St. Wolfgang. Limited places, we advise registering via www.wolfgangseelauf.at 1 p.m.–7 p.m. Distribution of starting packages and last‐minute entries (5.2 / 10 / 27 / 42.195km) and T‐shirt collection: Michael Pacher‐Haus; Michael Pacher‐Straße 183, A‐5360 St. Wolfgang. Lake Wolfgangsee Race‐EXPO. st 1.30 p.m. 1 Start Junior‐Marathon, Lake‐Promenade in the centre of Strobl. 4.30 p.m. Winners ceremony, raffle and tribute for the three biggest teams (Junior‐Marathon): Sports hall Secondary School, Strobl. 6 p.m.–8.30 p.m. „Griaß Eich!“ – Meet & greet – pasta party with live music, tribute to the anniversary runners, infos and talks (free entrance). th Sunday, 16 October, 2016: 7 a.m.–9.30 a.m. 7 a.m.–3 p.m. 7.30 a.m.–9 a.m. 7.30 a.m.–9.30 a.m. 8 a.m.–10 a.m. 8.15 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 9 a.m.–3 p.m. 9.02 a.m. To 9.05 a.m. 9.10 a.m. 9.20 a.m. 9.37 a.m. 10.10 a.m. Until 10.15 a.m. 10.30 a.m. 10.34 a.m.: 10.38 a.m.: 11.37 a. m. 1.30 p.m. 2 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 3.15 p.m. 3.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m. 5.30 p.m. Distribution of 27 km starting packages and last‐minute entries (only 27km): Michael Pacher‐Haus, St. Wolfgang T‐shirt collection: Pacher‐Haus, St. Wolfgang Distribution of Marathon starting packages (no last‐minute entries) in the Trinkhalle building: Auböckplatz 5, 4820 Bad Ischl. Distribution of 10km starting packages and last‐minute entries (only 10km) at the 10km Shoreline Race start in Gschwendt. Distribution of 5.2km starting packages and last‐minute entries (only 5.2km) at the Tourism office Strobl, Moosgasse 275, A‐5350 Strobl. Bus transfer for the Marathon runners from the Michael Pacher‐Haus in St. Wolfgang to Bad Ischl. Runners’ church service in the Pilgrim church, St. Wolfgang. Creche in the Kindergarten in St. Wolfgang (Markt 199); Meeting point at 9.00 a.m. at the Michael Pacher‐Haus. First boat transfer from the Schafberg cog railway jetty in St. Wolfgang (no stop in St. Wolfgang Markt) to the 10km Shoreline Race start in Gschwendt and the 5.2km Panorama Race start in Strobl. Collection of Marathon clothing‐bags in the start area in Bad Ischl. Second boat transfer from the St. Wolfgang Markt jetty (9.25 a.m.: calling at Schafberg cog railway jetty) to the 10km Shoreline Race start in Gschwendt and the 5.2km Panorama Race start in Strobl. Start Salzkammergut Marathon at the Trinkhalle building in Bad Ischl. Third boat transfer from the Schafberg cog railway jetty in St. Wolfgang (9.50 a.m.: calling at St. Wolfgang Markt jetty) to the 10km Shoreline Race start in Gschwendt and the 5.2km Panorama Race start in Strobl (last boat transfer for runners to Strobl). Fourth and last boat transfer from the Schafberg cog railway jetty in St. Wolfgang to the 10km Shoreline Race start in Gschwendt (will only sail if necessary; no stop in St. Wolfgang Markt). 10km Shoreline Race collection of clothing‐bags in the start area in Gschwendt. 5.2km Panorama Race collection of clothing‐bags in the start area in Strobl. st 1 Start 27km Classic Race in St. Wolfgang – Group 1 (estimated finishing time 1:25:00–2:15:00) st 1 Start 10km Shoreline Race in Gschwendt – Group 1 (estimated finishing time 30:00–50:00) st 1 Start 5.2km Panorama Race in Strobl – Group 1 (estimated finishing time 15:00–27:30) nd 2 Start 27km Classic Race in St. Wolfgang – Group 2 (estimated finishing time 2:15:00–2:45:00) nd 2 Start 10km Shoreline Race in Gschwendt – Group 2 (estimated finishing time 50:00–1:00:00) nd 2 Start 5.2km Panorama Race in Strobl – Group 2 (estimated finishing time 27:30–35:00) rd 3 Start 27km Classic Race in St. Wolfgang – Group 3 (estimated finishing time 2:45:00–4:00:00) rd 3 Start 10km Shoreline Race in Gschwendt – Group 3 (estimated finishing time 1:00:00–1:40:00) rd 3 Start 5.2km Panorama Race in Strobl – Group 3 (estimated finishing time 35:00–60:00) First boat return journey for runners (5.2 / 10km): Schafberg cog railway jetty in St. Wolfgang–Gschwendt–Strobl (each hour up to 5.37 p. m.). Also calling at St. Wolfgang Markt jetty at 11.50 a. m. / 12.50 p.m. / 1.50 p.m. / 2.50 p.m. / 3.50 p.m. / 4.50 p.m. / 5.50 p.m. First bus return journey for Marathon runners from the Michael Pacher‐Haus in St. Wolfgang to Bad Ischl. Further return journeys at 2.30 p.m. / 3.30 p.m / 4.30 p.m. / 5.30 p.m. (last bus is waiting for the visitors of the winners ceremony). Victory ceremony 5.2km Panorama Race (all ceremonies will be held in the Pacher‐Haus in St. Wolfgang). Victory ceremony 10km Shoreline Race. Victory ceremony Team‐Marathon and tribute for the three biggest teams. Victory ceremony 27km Classic including Salzkammergut‐ and Lake Wolfgangsee‐trophies. Victory ceremony Salzkammergut Marathon. Last bus from the Pacher‐Haus in St. Wolfgang to Bad Ischl. The last bus is waiting for the visitors of the winners ceremony. Please note: Minor schedule changes are possible.
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