The Tyrolean Judo Championships took place in Innsbruck on Sunday. 225 judokas from all Tyrolean clubs fought for the championship titles in their weight and age classes. The most successful club was the Innsbruck judo center with 30 of the more than 60 possible championship titles. The Judounion Osttirol was the second strongest club with a total of 9 titles:
Tyrolean championship title U12 for the Judo Union Raika Osttirol:
- Nika Popeller (-28kg)
- Anna Reiterer (-44kg)
- Sergey Sharov (-42kg)
Tyrolean championship title U18
- Sarah- Marie Wibmer (-52kg)
Tyrolean championship title U21
- Sarah-Marie Wibmer (-48kg)
- Leonie Raneburger (-57kg)
- Marc Girstmair (-81kg)
Tyrolean championship title AK
- Leonie Raneburger (-57kg)
- Gabriel Bretschneider (-90kg)
(all information according to the press release of the Tyrolean Judo Association)
Honors at the state assembly for Union Raika Osttirol
The general assembly of the Tyrolean Judo Association took place on Saturday in Innsbruck. There were also some awards. Stefan Berger from the Judo Union Osttirol received the medal of merit in bronze. the Union Raika Osttirol was honored as the second most successful judo club in Tyrol in 2021 behind the Innsbruck Judo Center and is also in second place among the clubs with the most championship titles.
Champions U14 and U21, Photo: Landesverband Tirol
Champion AK and U16 with President Martin Scherwitzl and Elisabeth Mayr. Photo: Landesverband Tirol
Michael Rainer, Stefan Berger, association pres. Martin Scherwitzl, Photo: Landesverband Tirol