A total of 23 teams accepted the invitation of the organizing sports club SV Traisa and took off on Saturday evening at 6.00 p.m. sharp to run for 24 hours – in severe weather conditions, yet with great enthusiasm – lap after lap on the local sports field. The "DATRON neo Runners" were employees of DATRON AG, of SV Darmstadt and the latter’s fans, who had won their starting positions during a social media drive on facebook.
The charity event, supporting the prevention initiative of the Darmstadt pediatric cardiologist Dr. Elmo Feil, was the ideal occasion for a sports activity of DATRON AG together with the SV Darmstadt 98. Since 2015, DATRON AG has been a partner of the Social Campaign "In the Sign of the Lily" and annually runs a common social action with the first division football club. At the “24 hour run” sprinters of all ages joined their strengths to help the early detection of heart defects in newborns. The sponsoring sum that the DATRON neo Runners reached with 674 team laps was rounded to a total of € 10,000 by DATRON AG. Overall, the teams participating in the 24-hour run in accumulated 14,909 laps together and donated € 38,000 for the good cause.
The CEO of DATRON AG, Dr. Arne Brüsch, who also ran several laps, was delighted with the result: "As an integral part of the Mühltal community, we feel a social responsibility for our environment. We believe it’s our duty to strengthen the weakest. Projects relating to children and young people are particularly valuable to us, and the "heart screening for newborns" initiative for many parents and friends among the staff is a real labor of love.
Oliver Keller, Head of Sales of the SV 98 soccer club, also started for "DATRON neo Runners" and gave a very positive feedback on the event: "It is nice to see that such a large number started for our social campaign. The donation goes to a great project, because health care cannot start early enough. A big thanks to DATRON AG, which proves to be a strong partner in organizing the runners smoothly and for increasing the donated sum so generously.