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PHOTOS 2025

The first photos from our hard-working photographers can now be found online and under the following links. Dear photographers, thank you for your tireless efforts and your great…

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THAT WAS THE ATT 2025

The ATT 2025 made history. The day began full of excitement and anticipation. Shortly after 5:00 a.m., the first participants arrived to pick up their bibs and revitalize their…

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OUR ENVIRONMENT IS A PRIORITY!

We all love and appreciate our breathtaking mountains. They serve as a place for relaxation, as a balance to the stress of everyday life, enable us to consciously come into…

READ MORE

PHOTOS 2025

The first photos from our hard-working photographers can now be found online and under the following links.

Dear photographers, thank you for your tireless efforts and your great photos.

All images may be used provided the authors are acknowledged. The photographers are also welcome to be linked on social media.

 

ATT 2025 - Siegerehrung (c) Alpin Team Austria

ATT 2025 - Start/Ziel Bereich (c) Alpin Team Austria

ATT 2025 - Zieleinäufe (c) Alpin Team Austria

ATT 2025- Top 3 Zieleinläufe

ATT 2025 - Start K23

ATT 2025  - Start K50 (c) Alpin Team Austria

ATT 2025  (c) Philipp Reiter (The Adventure Bakery)

ATT 2025 (c) Steve (uptothetop)

ATT 2025  (c) Wolfgang Gschwandtner

ATT 2025  (c) Johannes Karpfhammer (Johoovisuals)

ATT 2025  (c) K23 - Franz Davare

ATT 2025 (c) (Alpin Team Austria) Startnummernausgabe

ATT 2025  (c) K50 - Christian Wurzer - (WUSA ON THE MOUNTAIN)

 

 

THAT WAS THE ATT 2025

The ATT 2025 made history.

The day began full of excitement and anticipation. Shortly after 5:00 a.m., the first participants arrived to pick up their bibs and revitalize their legs with a cup of coffee or tea. After the race briefing, the K50 runners went to the equipment check and then to the starting line-up. At 7:00 a.m. sharp, the starting gun fired, sending the first runners onto the course.

While the K50 runners were already running through the magnificent mountain scenery of Werfenweng, the K23 participants gathered in the start/finish area. The atmosphere here, too, was a healthy mix of exuberance and anticipation. When the starting gun sounded for the K23 at 11:00 a.m., many couldn't wait any longer.

The K23 cheer zone at minimal:isst was particularly unforgettable – the atmosphere was electric!

K50 Man

Stefan Ungericht - Alpen Power - 05:33:49

Sepp Jetzbacher - Bewegte Berge - 05:58:54

Philip Taferner - 06:22:14

K50 Woman

Esther Fellhofer - Asics Fuji Trail Team - 06:58:35

Sabine Wurmsam - xr-run.de - 07:13:25

Chrissi Steurer - 07:28:36

K23 - Man

Mike Fölsner - La Sportiva Mountain Running Team - 02:04:13

Daniel Hölzl - FH Kärnten Sportverein - 02:06:58

Tobias Wagenhofer - La Sportiva Mountain Running Team - 02:07:23

K23 - Woman

Linda Fölsner - La Sportiva Mountain Running Team - 02:32:55

Luisa Linsinger - Tri+Run Autohaus Mayr Schwarzach - 02:40:35

Gisela Brandner - 02:46:34

 

Finally, we would like to thank our sponsors, our partner, the Sauwald Trail, as well as all volunteers, participants, and spectators. Thanks to you, we were able to run the ATT as a charity trail running event.

OUR ENVIRONMENT IS A PRIORITY!

We all love and appreciate our breathtaking mountains. They serve as a place for relaxation, as a balance to the stress of everyday life, enable us to consciously come into contact with nature and at the same time are the ideal training location for countless summer and winter sports.

The backdrop of the ATT is no exception:werfenweng offers an incredibly beautiful mountain world with steep rock faces, gentle alpine meadows, a variety of local wild and farm animals and exciting trails - in short, the perfect trail running environment. It is very important to us that the run is an experience for every participant, but not a burden on nature.

It is therefore our duty to act as responsibly as possible when dealing with this sensitive ecosystem. We, the ATT organizational team, attach great importance to a clean and intact environment and have therefore made it our goal not to make any compromises. This means we don't take anything away from nature, but we don't leave anything behind either (except a few footprints).

For these and many other reasons, ATT participants are required to bring their own drinking cup and to mark the bars and gels they bring with their start number. This prevents waste on the route as there are no drinking cups or packaging material lying around. These measures will be checked during the equipment check before takeoff.

We are all part of the pollution problem, but we can also contribute to the solution. The environment is therefore a top priority for the Alpin Team Trail.