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Maastriatlon, bring it on!
Group Jansen swims, cycles and runs
The Maastriathlon in Kinrooi received no fewer than 1,355 participants in the first weekend of July who showed their strongest side. Not only individual athletes were welcome, teams also arrived at the starting line. With Group Jansen we delegated no fewer than 90 participants.
The beautiful Maasplas in Kessenich was the setting for the 4th edition of the Maastriathlon. An organization that has been taken care of down to the last detail, where 1,355 athletes sink their teeth into water, earth and air for 3 days, both competitively and recreationally. Group Jansen delegated no fewer than 90 participants, making it the company with the largest number of participants. Kessenich turned red!
7 beaufort
It must be said: all the Jansen enthusiasts came to the start well prepared and full of enthusiasm. Afterwards they all agreed on one thing: the wind (up to 7 Beaufort!) made swimming, cycling and running extra tough. However, our colleagues simply added that turbulent wind as an extra to their sandwich. The many supporters along the course provided the necessary encouragement. And the delicious pasta afterwards was also visibly satisfying. In short, a nice day. We are happy to relieve the stiff muscles at the start of the working week.
#sportyperformance
“As a company, we support the job satisfaction of our employees every day. We attach great importance to values such as sporting performance and pleasant caring. From a walking event, cycling event to today the Maastriathlon: these are just a few examples of fun and sporting initiatives that we set up. Congratulations to all participants!” said Sarai Bervoets, CCO of Group Jansen.
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