The new university facility was the initiative of Professor Dr. Dietrich Kurz, Professor of Sports and Education at Bielefeld University since 1978. Thanks to its bark mulch surface, the track is easy on the joints. Kurz made it clear that the Finnbahn was open to all Bielefeld residents, as long as they did not use it to walk their four legged friends or as a circuit for off-road motor sports. On its opening day, Kurz launched the very first faculty relay race – the Finnbahn meeting. In the presence of Grotemeyer and Kurz, the team from Sports Sciences completed twenty laps and won the cup, which they themselves had donated.
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Quelle: Universität Bielefeld, Campus TV 2016
Creative names and great sporting achievements
The number of participating relay teams has increased over the years from seven to more than thirty at each annual meeting. Spectator interest in seeing fellow students, colleagues, professors and management compete has also grown enormously. Many teams run in fancy dress outfits or with appropriately witty and self-ironic names for a university: “Faster Than You Think” (Central Administration) compete against the “Bundle of Nerves” from Biology, “Achilles and the Tortoises” (Philosophy) measure up against the “Health Angels” from Health Sciences.
In 1993, the „μden Quanten“ team of the Physics Department set a track record, showing that as well as being a fun event, seriousness and ambition could also play a part in the Finnbahn meeting. For the first (but not last) time, the multiple-winning Physics Department deployed a winner of the ‘Hermannslauf’ race. From other departments came talk that fast (but unacademic) runners became guest students overnight and at enormous financial outlay so that the team could win the coveted trophy.