A worldwide jury has identified the Winner of the KIKU® T-Shirt Contest, amongst numerous design ideas from Europe. The winner shirts are printed and will be distributed amongst all KIKU®-Athletes for future events.
For the new season 2013/2014 KIKU® will present another amazing contest in the near future.
The lucky winners of the KIKU® T-Shirt Contest will get iPads and different KIKU® clothing:
1st place Christoph, Aufschneiter - St.Pauls/Eppan South Tyrol
2nd place Kathrin, Oepen – Düren/Germany
3rd place Caroline, Buddenberg – München/Germany
4th place Vojtech, Hruby – Praha/Czech Republic
5th place Niklas, Wobbe – Salem/Germany
6th place David Svorc, Piestany Slovakia
7th place Eva, Krauss – Velbert/Germany
8th place Matthias, Beste – Münster/Germany
9th place Matous, Hruby - Praha/Czech Republic
10th place Branislay Raab, Zilina, Slovakia
For more information:
Email: info@kiku-apple.com




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