That has never happened before: In just 24 hours, the RTL donation marathon has raised more than 41 million euros. This continues the great willingness of viewers to donate despite high inflation. For extreme athlete Joey Kelly there is also a new world record.
At the RTL donation marathon this year, more than 41 million euros were raised for children in need in just 24 hours – more than ever before. For the finale in the evening, the total was 41,107,923 euros. “I am very pleased that people were so willing to donate again this year – despite fears of inflation, rising energy costs and a difficult economic environment -” said Thomas Rabe, CEO of the “RTL Foundation – We Help Children”.
“All year long we felt the enormous solidarity of our viewers,” Rabe continued. “First with the Ukraine aid and now with our main topic of support for children in Germany who are threatened by poverty. We make sure that every cent arrives.”
Dedicated project sponsors such as Michaela May, Claudia Michelsen, Rea Garvey, Andrea Berg, Culcha Candela, Wotan Wilke Möhring, Ann-Kathrin Kramer and Harald Krassnitzer as well as many other prominent guests supported the 27th RTL telethon. The station switched live to the charity event again and again.
Extreme athlete Joey Kelly and the 21 teams supporting him also set a new record. Together, everyone involved in the “24h Climbing Challenge” set a world record. By climbing stairs on the “Climbmills” they took more than three million steps instead of the required two million steps – more than the distance from Earth to the International Space Station ISS. With this they have fought the certified world record for the “most team vertical meters on the Climbmill in 24 hours” with the training equipment.