Steinmühle took second place in the Marburg School Cycling Competition
With 122 active cyclists, 21,375 kilometers cycled, and 3,462.7 kilograms of CO2 emissions avoided, the Steinmühle team took second place in the Marburg School Cycling Challenge. Tobias Karlein from the school administration team (on the right in the photo) accepted the prize money of 300 euros from Mayor Nadine Bernshausen. As part of the City Cycling campaign, she honored the best schools, the best teams, and the best individual performances—a total distance that is nearly seven times the circumference of the Earth and significantly exceeds last year’s result. With its performance, Steinmühle finished relatively close behind the Gymnasium Philippinum, but well ahead of the kilometers cycled by the third-place Elisabethschule.
We don’t want to keep a secret about which students at Steinmühle pedaled the hardest. In grades 5–8, Anna-Lena Griesler (6c) took first place, Dejan Pavlovic (8a) took second, and Henk Eidam (8a) took third. In grades 9–12, Bruno Schneider (11b) performed the best, taking first place ahead of Marie Grosse (9b) in second and Paula Auschill (12d) in third.
The top-ranked teachers were Marc Bepperling (1st place), Almut Sersch (2nd place), and Matthäus Otte (3rd place).
Hats off to your achievements!












