BMW Dingolfing Half Marathon 2025

BMW Dingolfing Half Marathon 2025

Tina Fischl defies the heat and wins again at the BMW Dingolfing half marathon

The asphalt shimmered, and the sun showed no mercy: this year’s 21st BMW Dingolfing half marathon demanded everything from the 1,500 participants. While many struggled against the temperatures, one athlete once again delivered an impressive performance: Tina Fischl from WSV Otterskirchen.

The top runner from Fürstenstein was neither deterred by the new route along the picturesque Isar river nor by the thermometer, which climbed mercilessly to around 28°C on Sunday afternoon. Shortly after the starting signal, Fischl made it clear that the road to victory would once again lead through her this year.

In her usual determined manner, she pulled away from the field early on and set a pace that was astonishingly fast given the conditions. But what initially seemed like a commanding performance became more of a mental challenge with every additional kilometre – and a race against an unexpected adversary: the heat.

But Tina persevered. With an outstanding time, she secured victory once again this year at the traditional race in Dingolfing. Yet another proof of her exceptional status in Bavarian long-distance running.

Despite the extreme conditions, participants were enthusiastic about the new route. The Isar River provided scenic attractions, while the perfect organization from start to finish once again set new standards.

Conclusion: Tina Fischl remains the woman to beat – and the BMW Dingolfing half marathon remains an event that runners from all over Bavaria can look forward to every year.

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Photo documentation: © Alex Fischl

Carinthia runs 2025 – Night Run

Carinthia runs 2025 – Night Run

Tina runs onto the podium again

As part of the ‘Kärnten Läuft 2025’ (Carinthia runs event), which takes place every year at beautiful Lake Wörthersee, the highly competitive ‘Wiener Städtische Nightrun’ took place in Metnitzstrad-Park in Klagenfurt. The short, very fast race attracted numerous runners to the starting line – and right from the start, Tina Fischl was once again among the front runners. With a courageous run, plenty of speed, and strong stamina, the personal trainer from Fürstenstein once again delivered a truly top-class performance. In the end, she was delighted to finish in an excellent 2nd place – and celebrated her strong time with great joy.

Only Stefanie Kurath, an athlete from LC Villach who is 20 years younger, was faster than Tina.

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Photo documentation: © Alex Fischl

New trainees in 2025

New trainees in 2025

metron eging GmbH welcomes new trainees in 2025

On September 1st, 2025, six new trainees(Michelle Jäger, Tobias Dichtl, Jan Huppenberger, Jonas Haidn, Raphael Blumenstingl and Luca Grausam) began their vocational training at metron eging GmbH in the professions of automotive painter, electronics technician for industrial engineering, construction mechanic, technical product designer, IT specialist for system integration, and freight forwarding and logistics services clerk.

On their very first day, the new employees received a comprehensive presentation of the company from their trainer Claus Pflie as well as a tour of the premises and an introduction to the different departmental managers.

After being welcomed by the executive management, they all had lunch together and received a safety briefing before being assigned to their individual departments.

A total of 20 trainees are now working at metron eging GmbH.

We wish them all a good start to their professional lives, lots of fun and success during their time with us.

Lipno Sports Festival 2025

Lipno Sports Festival 2025

Tina Fischl fights her way to second place at the Lipno Sports Festival

With a spirit of adventure and sporting ambition, Tina Fischl from WSV Otterskirchen took part in the Lipno Sports Festival at the Moldova Reservoir in the Czech Republic. She had no idea that it would turn out to be a surprise race since she hadn’t translated the announcement. All she knew was that it would be around ten kilometers with an elevation gain of 350 meters.

After the start, it turned out to be challenging trail run over ski slopes, a viewing tower, a treetop path, and a technical downhill section. The first long climb already sorted the field. Fischl was initially in fourth place but steadily fought her way forward. On the final climb to the treetop path, she took second place and defended it confidently to the finish line – behind the multiple Czech champion and only six men.

For Tina Fischl, it was not only a sporting success, but also a very special experience: “A competition where you only realize what you’ve gotten yourself into during the race – that doesn’t happen to me very often. But maybe I should try surprise races more often!?”

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Photo documentation: © Alex Fischl