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Batavierenrace

The Batavierenrace is a student relay race organized in the Netherlands each year in April. It is a 185 km running race starting off at the Radboud University Nijmegen in Nijmegen and it takes the up to 8500 participants in 25 stages (17 men's stages and 8 women's stages) through Germany to the campus of the University of Twente in Enschede. It was listed in 2012, in the Guinness World Records as the relay race with the highest number of participants (8,509). On April 23, 2016 the 44th Batavierenrace took place.

Although mainly a Benelux event, teams from all over the world participate. The start is at the midnight hour on a Friday and ends late in the afternoon of Saturday. All participants wear a vest, which functions as the baton and also hosts a transponder that registers the stage times. The stages range from 3 to 12 km in length, over paved and unpaved terrain. Due to the large number of participants, the start is divided into six groups and there are three restarts along the way, in Ulft, Barchem and in the city centre of Enschede. As much as it is sports event, it is a social happening, with the athletes and teams ranging from highly trained to those participating "just for the fun of it". Saturday night is host to one of the largest student parties in Europe with over 12,000 visitors. The event is supported by 600 volunteers, of which around 150 motorcycle-bound traffic controllers and many students.