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The high-rise building of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering hosted the 20th annual Strojařské schody race on Wednesday, November 13th. Two new records were set: in the Students’ Relay category, "Old guard" triumphed, and among male Alumni, Ondřej Piňos improved his previous record.Strojařské schody 2024. | Autor: Erik PalásekOvercrowded elevators, tension, joy, relief. Such is the atmosphere of the Strojařské schody race, which has been held at FSI since 2000. A several-year hiatus was caused by the reconstruction of the tallest university building in the Czech Republic, after which the organization of the race was taken over by the Student Chamber of the Academic Senate FME. This tradition continues to this day.130 competitors took their places at the start of the 20th anniversary event. In the afternoon, 45 relay teams in the Students and VIP categories also joined the race, including teams from the dean of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and the Rectorate of Brno University of Technology.The fastest runner of the day was alumnus Ondřej Piňos, who even improved his previous record by completing the stairs in 1:25.46. A new record was also set in the Students’ Relay category, where the team "Stará garda" won gold with a time of 1:08.09.
The winners of each category were:
1st place
Male Students
Lukáš Preisler
01:25.48
Female Students
Nela Hrdličková
02:05.42
Male Alumni
Ondřej Piňos
Students’ Relay
Old guard
01:08.09
VIP Relay
Young guns
01:16.47
You can find the complete race results here.Congratulations to the winners and all other participants who surpassed themselves and gave their best! A big thank you to the Student Chamber of the Academic Senate of FSI for excellent organization and to all sponsors for supporting the event.Find the complete photo gallery on the Student Chamber of the Academic Senate FME Facebook page here and here.
Interested in the history of the race? You can read about it here (in Czech).Organizers from the Student Chamber of the Academic Senate FME. | Autor: Erik PalásekSource: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, BUT