Events
Cellagon is supporting the following events this year as well.
Baltic Horse Show
Horse Riding - at the Ostseehalle in Kiel, October 14-17, 2010


Photo: Karl-Heinz Frieler
CELLAGON presents:
The opening concert of the Baltic Horse Show on October 14, 2008 in the Kiel castle.
The Baltic Horse Show is not only an absolute top-class event due to its high athletic standard. The opening concert is also an unforgettable experience for every spectator.
The philharmonic orchestra of Kiel under the management of its musical director Georg Fritzsch interprets classical pieces with irresistible pep and will no doubt once again meet with an enthusiastic audience at the Kiel castle.
For further information, visit www.baltic-horse-show.de.
Cellagon charity run 2009 - donations in motion
The Cellagon run 2009 was a charity event organized by the Hubert Schwarz Center within the framework of the RTL telethon.
Illustrious names like Joey Kelly, Marc Mertens, René Hiepen and many others took part in that event. So they made an important contribution to help children in distress.
Behind this idea stood a nonstop charity run from Kiel to Cologne.
Start was on November 17, 2009 in the city center of Cologne. Three days later the team arrived at the RTL headquarter in Cologne.
Within the framework of the RTL telethon a cheque from Cellagon for charitable purposes was handed out. Before, during and after the run there were accompanying events in the media.
More facts about the event:
- Altogether there were 600 km to run, mostly on cycle ways, field paths and side roads.
- The average time per kilometre was about 7 minutes.
- There was minimum one celebrity 24 hours (nonstop) on the course.
- On appointment there was the possility to accompany the runners, independent of distance, time and costs.
- The course was devided into different stages.
- At some places there were framework programmes at the running track.
- If required the runners were acommpanied and safeguarded by an organisation car or a cyclist.
- At night the runners were accompanied by a car/bike with lights on.
