
LOWA TRAIL Explorers Team Philipp Stuckhardt
Treat others as you would like to be treated yourself.
Philipp Stuckhardt was born and raised in Hersfeld, Hesse. Not exactly the place you would immediately associate with trail running. And yet Philipp is an enthusiastic trail runner, always on exciting trails or on the road and has long been permanently infected by the sport of running and trail running.
His passion for nature is no coincidence. Even as a child, he actively helped out on his own farm and thus developed a close bond with nature, animals and the mountains at an early age. Philipp Stuckhardt’s enthusiasm was so great that he decided to spend a season as an alpine farmer in the Swiss Alps in 2015. He always remembers this time with pleasure. After all, this is also where the most beautiful trail experiences were created for him. Since then Philipp knows: “Running in the mountains is a completely different challenge and enrichment than classic road running. I wouldn’t want to miss running and especially trail running in my life anymore.”
The simple formula for a perfect day is quite simple for the full-time Demeter farmer: train and work and feel completely healthy! His greatest successes to date show that his training pays off. At the UTMB 2022 in Gindelwald he made it to first place as a trail runner. Not to forget, of course, the nomination for the World Championships in Innsbruck 2023.
Philipp Stuckhardt does not have a real role model. For him, it is always important to be the best version of himself.

Feiten & informatie
- Geboortedatum:
- 10.12.1991
- Geboorteplaats:
- Bad Hersfeld
- Land:
- Bad Hersfeld
- Beroep:
- Demeter farmer
- Lokale berg:
- Watzmann
- Lengte:
- 1,84 m
- Gewicht:
- 66 kg
Philipp Stuckhardt,
How do you vanish your inner temptation?
“Lace up your running shoes without any ifs and buts, just start running right away and remember your last success. Then it runs almost by itself and the motivation comes step by step.”
What do you do just before a competition? Is there a special ritual?
“I look for a quiet corner, if possible, away from the crowd. That’s the best way for me to focus mentally on the competition.”
What’s the first thing you do when you get to the finish line?
“First of all, I am happy when I reach the finish line healthy. Health is the greatest good for me and stands above all else.”
What are you most grateful for?
“That I was able to spend my childhood on our farm in Hersfeld and thus experienced direct access to nature and the animal world from an early age.”