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by Liam O'Connor Sports Editor

Gräfelfing‘s “Sports Day” showcases Community Wellness and Future Infrastructure

A vibrant celebration of athletic chance, the third annual “Day of Sports” in Gräfelfing, held last Saturday, October 11th, 2025, underscored the town’s commitment to resident well-being and transparent community advancement. The event offered residents a chance to explore a diverse range of sports and learn about ongoing infrastructure projects.

Expanding Access to Sport in Gräfelfing

The “day of Sports” aimed to highlight the breadth of athletic options available to residents of all ages and interests. From equestrian activities at the Würmtal riding club to martial arts training at Musado Munich, and even introductory yoga and dance workshops, the event provided hands-on experiences. Participants were also able to test equipment on the Anger fitness course under expert supervision.

“Sport is an notable part of community life. And through sport, the quality of life can also be improved in general,” stated Mayor Peter Köstler. He further emphasized the event’s role in making Gräfelfing’s sporting landscape more accessible, thanking organizers and participating facilities for their contributions.

Did you know?-Gräfelfing is located in the Munich District of Bavaria, Germany, known for its blend of suburban living and proximity to the Alps.

Beyond Athletics: Addressing Community Mobility

The event wasn’t solely focused on physical activity. A dedicated details stand addressed the town’s evolving mobility concept, allowing residents to discuss traffic concerns and learn about planned improvements. according to a municipal representative, the stand proved highly popular, demonstrating the community’s engagement with infrastructure development.

“Mobility is a topic that interests people and that of course affects everyone,” the representative explained. “Making ourselves available for discussions directly on site is a concept that has proven itself.” Residents can follow the progress of these initiatives and contact officials directly via the “Gräfelfing is moving” website, or by reaching out to Malte Hasselkus at 089 / 85821700 or [email protected].

Pro tip:-When attending community events,take advantage of opportunities to speak directly with local officials. It’s a great way to voice concerns and learn about future plans.

A Glimpse into the Future: New Sports Facilities

A key attraction this year was the opportunity to view the construction site of Gräfelfing’s new swimming and three-field sports hall, with guided tours offered throughout the day. This provided residents with a firsthand look at the progress of a project poised to considerably enhance the town’s recreational resources. .

Rooted in Community Initiative

The “Sports Day” originated from the Round Table Sport initiative, a volunteer-led working group dedicated to expanding sporting opportunities for all generations and social groups within Gräfelfing. Steffi Obermayer, a member of the organizing team from the Munich-Land District Youth Association, noted that the event aims to “give you the opportunity to try out something new and maybe even discover a new favorite sport,” adding, “It’s frequently enough not known how diverse the range of sports on offer in Gräfelfing already is.” The organizing team also included Sabine Kraus and Bernd Ulshöfer, owner of Musado Gräfelfing.

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