Honour & Glory – 2025 UEFA Women’s European Championship

It was a close race this time, at least between the top three players, right until the very last match. Congratulations to Katrin, Sigrid, Simon and England!

The trophies will soon be on their way to all the winners.

You can find all the stats and standings here, as well as a scoreboard if you prefer, and the football all-time stats (only women) have also been updated.

Thanks to everyone for taking part and see you next time!

What a week – AFQC, WoQ, Laurent and more

Even within the Year of Quantum Science and Technology, which is packed with public engagement (find them here) and scientific events related to quantum science, this week was special.

After weeks and months of preparation and coordination, the World of QUANTUM finally took place at Messe München from Tuesday to Friday (link to our wrap-up piece will follow). Additionally, Munich Quantum Valley hosted this year’s AFQC on Monday, organised jointly with the DLR Quantum Computing Initiative (link to our wrap-up piece will follow).

Apart from these major events and efforts, there were a few more smaller events, parties and meet-ups to attend this week, all crowned by a little-big yet also exhausting treat on Friday night: Laurent Garnier at the Blitz Club.

Canoeing on the Regen

This week, we went canoeing on the Regen river. We started at the Blaibach reservoir, which is located at kilometre 107, and paddled all the way to the Danube junction in Regensburg.

Spread over five days, we covered around 20 kilometres a day, totalling 107 kilometres, and spent the night in Cham, Roding, Nittenau and Ramspau (Regenstauf). We got the four-person canoe from Zankl and enjoyed four wonderful stays at the Hotel am Regenbogen, the Gasthof Hecht, the Campingplatz Nittenau and the Ramspauer Hof, respectively.

While it wasn’t exactly relaxing, being surrounded by nature and staying in nice places with good food at the end of the day made it a very enjoyable experience overall.

You can find some pictures and a map showing the route, places where we got or could have gotten off, and more below.

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Partnach spring and the Reintalanger Hut

This weekend, we hiked through the Reintal from Garmisch-Partenkirchen to the Partnach spring and back. The route, which is approximately 32 km in total, follows forest roads and hiking trails along the Partnach river through absolutely stunning countryside.

We stopped at Bock Hut for drinks and spent the night at Reintalanger Hut. Both are great places to rest and/or spend the night. Our stay at Reintalanger Hut was made even better by a delicious ecological dinner and breakfast.

I would definitely recommend the trip/tour.

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