Lots of fun, high motivation, and great success at the 7th-grade rowing event
Is the triathlon really that much fun? You bet! Everyone could see for themselves at the sports day at the Steinmühle boathouse. Because rowing is the athletic focus for 7th grade, the four classes—7a, 7b, 7c, and 7i—once again organized the Steinmühle rowing event this year.
As reported by sports and rowing instructor Michael Neirich, the students competed in a triathlon—consisting of the following disciplines—in a very positive atmosphere and with great athletic dedication:
– “200-meter Rowing Ergometer Challenge”
– “Monte Carlo” rowing rally in a four-person gig (three gig boats per class row a total time over a distance of 500m)
– “Individual run around the boathouse” (Each class entered five runners. They ran the “
” spring running circuit—approx. 1,200m)
Thanks to an outstanding performance in ergometer rowing, Class 7c ultimately celebrated the overall victory in the class standings with a 1.8-second lead in the overall average time.
Many thanks to the team that helped make this day a success.
























