Surprise winner at New Year's Eve run around Great Segeberg Lake

Despite poor weather and challenging paths, over 100 runners took part in the New Year's Eve run around the Great Segeberg Lake in Bad Segeberg. The men's winner was a surprise, while the women's victory was anticipated.

The New Year's Eve run around the Great Segeberg Lake took place on the last day of the year in Bad Segeberg. Despite non-ideal weather and paths, over 100 participants gathered at the start. The event featured a demanding loop around the lake, completed under tough conditions.

The men's winner was a genuine surprise, as reports noted. In the women's race, the expected favorite prevailed. Specific details on the winners or times were not provided, but the turnout despite the weather highlights the event's popularity in the Schleswig-Holstein region.

The run serves as a traditional year-end event for the local running community. Such gatherings promote sportsmanship and community spirit, even under challenging circumstances.

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