A.Lange & Söhne Watches & Wonders Geneva 2024

A.Lange & Söhne & Wonders Geneva 2024

Client | Contracting entity: Lange Uhren GmbH
Planning | Implementation: Vok DAMS.Events GmbH
Event site: Palexpo Geneva, Switzerland

Scope metron eging GmbH:

  • Detail- and implementation planning
  • Production | Implementation of stand construction, exhibits, lighting and furniture
  • Assembly | Dismantling
  • Logistics

Special features:

  • Rotating slats Open Space
  • Lumen effect in graphics
  • XXL acrylic map of Germany

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Bavaria’s best – Bavarian State Parliament

Bavaria’s best – Bavarian State Parliament

We are very proud and delighted that our employee Marcus Huber was honored for his outstanding performance at the “Bavaria’s Best” event in the Bavarian State Parliament.

The event began with an exclusive tour of the impressive Bavarian State Parliament, where we had the chance to experience the political institutions of our federal state up close. This unique opportunity allowed us to gain a deeper insight into the political processes and reflect on the importance of our trainees for the future of Bavaria.

Finally, the evening was rounded off with a guest performance by the Impro-Theater and a festive standing reception which gave us the opportunity to exchange ideas with other companies and individuals and make new contacts.

We are grateful for the opportunity to participate the “Bavaria’s Best” in the Bavarian State Parliament and enjoyed being able to celebrate the outstanding achievements of our trainees together with other companies!

Sparkassen Half Marathon in Pfarrkirchen

Tina Fischl breaks track record from 2006

Runner Tina Fischl from Fürstenstein provided a sporting highlight at the Sparkassen half marathon in Pfarrkirchen.

In glorious sunshine, around 600 athletes competed in the various distances. The many spectators and fans created a great atmosphere early in the morning.

Tina Fischl went into the race that day with the idea of breaking the track record set by Katrin Esefeld in 2006 (1:23.6 hours). The experienced endurance specialist who had never run here before and therefore did not know the course, quickly realized that this would not be so easy due to the partly considerable headwind. There were two 10.5 km laps to run. Each lap included a short climb as well as a meadow and gravel section, which demanded the utmost concentration from the athletes.

Immediately after the starting signal, the personal trainer set a remarkable pace and it quickly became clear that none of the women could keep up.

Tina Fischl was therefore completely on her own right from the start. A tough battle against time with her eyes on the block. “It was very tough running alone against the partly strong headwind, always concentrating on the kilometer pace and not letting go. An absolute challenge for body and mind. The fact that I was able to improve the old record by two minutes makes me very happy and I am very pleased with this result” said Fischl at the finish.

With a total lead of 11 minutes over the runner-up, Tina Fischl crossed the finish line as the women’s winner on Bavaria’s oldest trotting track in Pfarrkirchen. With her time of 1:21.16 hours, she improved the course record from 2006 by exactly 2 minutes.

Photo documentation: © Alex Fischl

13th Herzogstadtlauf Straubing

Tina Fischl defies bad weather and runs to a confident start-finish-victory

A total of almost 6,000 participants were registered for the 13th Herzogstadtlauf in Straubing last weekend. Due to the rather poor weather conditions with temperatures between 3° and 8°C and alternating sunshine, rain and hail showers, only 4,702 runners ultimately reached the finish line.

The exceptional athlete Tina Fischl, who had already won several of the various distances here in previous years, had also travelled to the event. This year, the fitness and personal trainer wanted to measure herself against the competition on the 10 km course through the city of Straubing.

The starting gun was fired, and the runners set a remarkable pace right from the start. Tina Fischl immediately took the lead in the women’s field and set the pace. Only a few male athletes were ahead of her.

The course through the city naturally demanded the athletes’ full concentration, as the constantly changing surface, especially the wet and therefore slippery pavement, was very dangerous.

Thanks to her many years of experience, Tina Fischl naturally knew when and where special care was required, but the pace was really fast in general. After about 5km into the course, her lead over the second-placed lady had already grown to over 3 minutes. Fischl did not have this information on the way, and she continued to push with full focus.

In the end, Tina Fischl achieved a great start-to-finish victory with an outstanding time of 36:50 min. and a lead of more than 9 minutes over the second-placed woman. In addition, only six male runners finished ahead of her.

Photo documentation: © Alex Fischl