Recording stop at Kawaishi.
Judo is booming again in Bad Sckingen. The competition-oriented sport brings young talents up to the southern German championships. New trainers are maturing on the board of the Kawaishi judo club headed by Jessica Weber, who pass on their sporting experience. Edgar Batt, Belana, Naomi and Quentin Bittl, Caroline and Viviane Lehmann, Laurin Laptev, Tobias Schneider, Timur Sipahi, Leon Stang and Ahmet Yett are among the best in their age and weight class in the Baden state association.
Being able to achieve good sporting successes in the very first year of her work on the board shows the quality of the club – Weber can rely on her coaching staff. Although contact sport had to comply with additional restrictions under the pandemic conditions, the enthusiasm of the young judokas is right. No drop in the level of performance and no slacking enthusiasm give hope for further successes in the future. “Unfortunately, we have to introduce a temporary freeze on admissions for beginners,” said Weber in her first annual report as chair. The actual reporting year 2021 was characterized by a few competitions in accordance with the requirements. On the other hand, the most recent successes in the current competition year are more than promising.
Michael Rittmann and Tobias Weber have recently started the DOSB Trainer C training. The judo club will participate again in the slow-up. Treasurer Bauer recommended “adjusting the membership fees”.
Der Judo-Club Kawaishi Bad Sckingen is managed by Jessica Weber. The competition-oriented club has 139 members.