SU Pfaffstätten Teams Achieve Multiple Medal Finishes at Cross-Country Championships

Tue 11th Nov, 2025

The sports club SU Pfaffstätten delivered a strong performance at the recent Cross-Country State Championships, securing several podium finishes across different categories for both women's and men's teams.

In the women's and men's events, both SU Pfaffstätten teams demonstrated consistent strength and teamwork. Their efforts culminated in both silver and bronze medals, highlighting the depth and competitiveness of the club's athletes in the regional running scene.

Among the standout individual results, Richard Wagner excelled in the Masters 55 age group. Covering a distance of 4.1 kilometers, Wagner finished with an impressive time of 15 minutes and 47 seconds, earning him the state champion title in his category. His achievement underscores his continued dedication and competitive edge in veteran athletics.

In the men's under-50 division, athletes were challenged on an 8.88-kilometer course. Markus Wess, who recently joined SU Pfaffstätten, made an immediate impact by securing second place in the Masters 35 category, thus earning the title of vice state champion. This result reflects both his individual prowess and the supportive environment fostered by the club.

Team achievements were also notable in the men's competition. The trio of Stefan Winkelmayer, Matthias Bauer, and Franz Gschiegl contributed to the club's medal tally by capturing silver in their respective team classification. Additionally, Harald Kolm, Thomas Eder, and Christian Riedl ensured another podium finish for SU Pfaffstätten by clinching the bronze medal.

These accomplishments at the state championships reinforce SU Pfaffstätten's reputation as a leading force in regional athletics. The club's ongoing commitment to developing talent and fostering a strong team spirit has been reflected in their consistent success across multiple categories.

Looking ahead, the club aims to build on these results in future competitions, with both experienced athletes and newer members striving for continued improvement and further achievements on the state and national stage.


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