11-05-09

Sebastian Kienle beats the Raelert guys! Congratuations

Buschhütten is the kick-off race of the triathlon season in Germany, a race with tradition and therefore it has mostly got a strong field of long and short-course athletes, so it was this year. Andreas Raelert, Michael Raelert, Meik Petzold, Jan Raphael… and last but not least our biest athlete Sebastian Kienle, last year’s winner, 24 years old, really a youngster, but a talented one with wits.

Seba was strong on the 40 km bike course, strong on the run and won the race 36 seconds ahead of Michael Raelert who this time beat his brother Andreas.

Sebastian posing superman on the bike. I caught him with my badcam for rich ;-) on Mallorca where he was training with Ricarda Lisk.

07-05-09

Anti-smoking campaign in our company!

Our Austrian biestmilch office has got many a smoker around. With this blog post the German office wants to encourage the frail non-smoking efforts flourishing underneath the surface ;-) over there ;-)

Smoking in New Orleans

Lost in reverie in New Orleans

This photo was shot by Kjell in New Orleans. If we were musicians – no problem – smoking was a question of honor. This is a little bit more delicate a subject in the our business which is health.

Smoking with style

Smoking with style

05-05-09

Weisst du, Biestmilch ist mein Zweites Immunsystem

and: Biestmilch is the most powerful food in the world …!

Biestmilch is the most powerful food in the world from susann kräftner on Vimeo.

This is our first Biestmilch commercial, and it is partly a condensed condensation ;-) of macca09, my journey around the world with Chris McCormack. Moreover, you see the faces of our biestmilch athletes Yvonne van Vlerken, Nicole Leder and Sebastian Kienle.

Thanks a lot to Fritz Oelberg who did all the editing and conceptional work.

04-05-09

A-pros-pos swine flu: Poor pigs or let’s just call it 2009 flu

Yesterday when I was watching the news on TV, I was really apalled. In Mexiko, in Egypt, in China … states of emergencies, mass slaughter of pigs, deserted public places, people with face masks, shear horror on the screen. They count the deceased penny by penny, they revise the figures day by day. There is a chaos of opinions and hear and say around us, to whom to listen, whom to trust? It seems all so very arbitrary. Some countries practice de-escalation others escalation.

A blog post from the New Scientist tries to sober the situation a little bit. I like that.They say that the name swine flu is very misleading and misleading is the term influenza A (H1N1).

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