quattro media is a unique full-service sports media company. Founded in 2001 by former broadcast presenter and journalist Peter Hertrampf, we work for many international sports organizations, federations and brands to develop new and exciting media strategies to push the boundaries in sports performance and entertainment. We love the outdoors as well as classic sports and many of the sports we’re involved with share our passion for nature, mountains, water, air and land. From skiing to mountainbiking, from snowboarding to paragliding - but we also translate our creative and innovative approach to classic sports like rowing, motorsport, luge or triathlon.
As a sports media company, we focus on outdoor, adventure an action sports. This is a unique playground with very interesting audiences and marketing opportunities. We are proud to work with some of the world's leading organisations in this area.
“WE’RE MORE THAN A SPORT, WE’RE A COMMUNITY,
A MOVEMENT, A LIFESTYLE - AND EVERYONE IS WELCOME”
With our long experience and deep knowledge of all kind of sports, we work with and for federations, athletes and brands to inspire the worldwide sports audience and media by helping to create unforgettable and innovative sports experiences, producing and distributing high-end compelling programming to the entire media eco-system and reaching a large worldwide audience to inspire current and future sports generations through passion, innovation and perfection.
With our unique combination of media production, distribution, programming and marketing, we can adapt to the sports’ and brand’s requests, guarantee worldwide exposure and maximize viewerships and media value. We can also increase reach and eyeballs in selected markets.
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We are incredibly proud to have been part of the inaugural Nedbank Gravel Burn, a seven-day, 800-km gravel stage race created by the former organizers of the Absa Cape Epic and forging a new frontier in gravel racing. Crossing South Africa’s most dramatic landscapes from Knysna’s coastal forests to the ancient plains of the Great Karoo riders tackled the route entirely solo. The inaugural edition was a true test for everyone, with heat, cold, rain, and sun all playing their part on the way to the finish at Shamwari Private Game Reserve.


























