Motivated Athletes at the Kreuzegg Classic in Bütschwil

The Kreuzegg Classic took place in Bütschwil on Saturday, May 18th. The event was a complete success and attracted many runners and spectators. The participation of 15 people with disabilities in the village run category was particularly pleasing. The participants clearly had fun and enjoyed the sporting challenge.

The organizing committee (OC) was delighted with the successful inclusion and the OC hopes that even more participants with disabilities will find their way to Bütschwil next year to participate in the Kreuzegg Classic and share this positive experience.

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: © Kreuzegg Classic

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