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Burkhard "Boris" AldrianIt was in this man’s mind that the Wörschach 24-hour Race melded together with the Saalbach Mountain-aTTack to create the Gastein 24-hour Ski-Touring Race. With incredible improvisational skill, he skilfully steers gastein24 along. The number of phone calls he makes in the weeks leading up to the race, far exceeds those made by top managers in big business! |
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Harald BrandtnerHe has put heart and soul into designing and organising the area flanking the upper turn-around point, and is justifiably nicknamed the “father of the Schipflingerhütte”. |
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Thomas GruberLooks after the needs of individual entrants at the Wastlhütte and is very much involved in all electrical matters relating to the event. |
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Michael LeimlehnerOur treasurer’s glasses steam up during the race, but also because of all those bills that keep coming in. He always keeps his cool, however, and has a firm grip on the books. |
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Tino Miller-AichholzIs in the charge of the whole mid-station area – from the Casino Tent to Section 1 as far as the Zehetnerhütte. |
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Richard StadlerIs mainly responsible for the barricades and placement of signage. His stern eye ensures that all racers make it to the start on time, while he is always there to help out whenever it is necessary. |
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Rupert StadlerIs responsible for lighting up the entire course, as well as for bringing electricity to some of the most unbelievable nooks and crannies on the Graukogel. |
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René VidalliAlong with Boris, was very much the godfather of this race. Ever since, he has made every effort to give gastein24 a look worthy of an international tour event. He is also battling to preserve a rare breed: the splitboarders. |
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