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Revision as of 12:41, 2 September 2019
A freestyle triathlon from Zug to Munich
Start in Zug (CH): August 24th
Finish in Munich (DE): August 27th
Challenge
Day 1: Half Ironman triathlon (2km swim across Zuger lake, 90km bike from Zug to St. Gallen, 21km run to Romanshorn)
Day 2: Swim 12km across Bodensee from Romanshorn to Friedrichshafen
Day 3: Bike 190km from Friedrichshafen to Starnberg (>2000m in altitude)
Day 4: Run Marathon (42km) from Starnberg to Munich with a welcome party in Munich
Full participants
Single day participants
- Day 1: Jeremias Kangas
- Day 3: Anita Posch
- Day 4: Veronika Kütt
Single day relay participants
- Day 1: Anita Posch (swim/ bike)/ Andreas Zeller (run)
more info
Anita Posch hosted the whole team of participants in an episode of her Bitcoin&Co Podcast.
There is a social media wall which captures pictures and videos from satoshi freeathlon before, during and after.
For publishers there are press releases available in German and English language as well as a detailed schedule with information on times and routes.
Media & coverage
We produced several short videos of satoshi freeathlon. You can find them at the team satoshi youtube channel
- Bitcoin Magazine covered the event with a story called: satoshi freeathlon raises awareness through sport
- Coindesk covered it with its story: They Biked, Ran and Swam over 200 Miles across Europe - All for Bitcoin
- Diario Bitcoin covered us with a story in Spanish: «Satoshi Freeathlon», deportistas de triatlón promocionan Bitcoin recorriendo más de 350 kilómetros de Europa
Additionally several other blogs and news pages wrote about it.
Join, support or sponsor? Press?
Get in touch with Vitus Zeller
Donate bitcoin to the satoshi freeathlon team
There are significant costs (details will be published before start) involved in organizing this event. We are hoping to convert these costs into bitcoin. Donations exceeding the costs will be distributed fairly among the team and help us organize more similar events. And more importantly it will encourage other sportswomen and sportsmen to join in on the mission.
BTC donation address for this event is: 173SRmGLwHW7QZDsFW9RLpggn3iBboL7Ns