– State Sports Association of Lower Saxony

16 days before the start of the 3rd European Games in Kraków (Poland), the DOSB nominated 80 more athletes. This means that the entire Germany team is certain.

After a first round of nominations on May 23, the pool nominations from the sports 3×3 basketball, 7-a-side rugby, beach handball, archery, boxing, canoe racing and table tennis were dissolved in a second step. In addition, an athlete was nominated in Taekwondo.

There are 18 athletes from Lower Saxony who are assigned to the Lower Saxony Olympic Training Center:

Judo: Giovanna Scoccimarro (MTV-Vorsfelde), Pauline Starke (Hanover judo team), Igor Wandtke (Hanover judo team); Shooting: Jolyn Beer (SV Lochtum); Sport climbing: Lasse von Freier (Alpinclub Hannover), BMX freestyle: Kim Müller (Backyard eV); Boxing: Lena Buechner (VTV Assel); Canoe racing: Paulina Paszek (Hanoverscher Kanu-Club) as well as from the team sports 3×3 basketball and rugby: Emma Eichmeyer** (GiroLive Panthers Osnabrück), Victoria Poros** (Hanover 3×3), Stella Reichert** (OSC GiroLive Panthers Osnabrück) , Denzel Agyeman** (TK Hannover), Sidi Beikame** (TK Hannover), Gesine Adler (SC Germania List), Felix Hufnagel (SC Germania List), Niklas Koch (SC Germania List) and Phil Szczesny (SV Hannover 78) .

Among others, Timo Boll and Xiaona Shan (both table tennis) as well as Michelle Kroppen and Florian Unruh (both archery) will be there. The non-Olympic sport of beach handball celebrates its premiere at the European Games – the German women are reigning European and world champions as well as World Games winners.

Thomas Weikert, DOSB President and head of delegation, says: “The European Games in Poland will be an absolute sporting highlight for Team D this year. I’m really happy that we’re coming with a strong team. We will present ourselves on site as a cohesive team and represent Germany together. I wish our athletes successful games, both athletically and personally!” A total of 287 athletes will travel to the Małopolska region of Poland as part of Team D for the European Games. Of these, 152 are women and 135 men. There are also around 140 supervisors.

Sporting importance of the European Games increases again

At the European Games, 18 of the 22 Olympic sports represented are based on quota places and ranking list points for qualification for the Olympic Games in Paris 2024. The European champions will also be determined in 12 disciplines. The sporting importance of the event has increased significantly since the last edition in 2019 in Minsk (Belarus): Overview_Sports_European Games 2023

A total of around 7,000 athletes from all over Europe are expected in Kraków and the neighboring region. Over 12 days, they compete in 29 sports for personal bests, Olympic qualifications and European titles.

Team Germany competes in the sports of 3×3 basketball, 7-a-side rugby, badminton, beach handball, BMX freestyle, archery, boxing, breaking, fencing, judo, canoe racing, canoe slalom, karate, kickboxing, modern pentathlon, mountain biking, muaythai, Padel, shooting, ski jumping, sport climbing, synchronized swimming, table tennis, taekwondo, teqball, triathlon and diving. This means that Team D is represented in 27 of 29 sports.

Athletics takes place as part of the European Games as an independent team championship in Chorzów. The athletes of the German Athletics Association (DLV) do not travel to Poland as an official part of Team D and are therefore not nominated by the DOSB.

The nominated athletes from the current round:

The prerequisite for being nominated for Team Germany is, among other things, the signing of the Team D agreement passed by the DOSB and the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) checking whether there have been any violations of doping regulations. Between the time of nomination and the start of the European Games, all team members can be tested by NADA unannounced in training and competition.

3×3 Basketball (8 athletes – 4 F / 4 M): Emma Eichmeyer** (GiroLive Panthers Osnabrück), Victoria Poros** (Hannover 3×3), Stella Reichert** (OSC GiroLive Panthers Osnabrück), Luana Rodefeld** (Bundeswehr) – Denzel Agyeman** (TK Hanover), Sidi Beikame** (TK Hanover), Niklas Geske** (VFL Sparkassenstars Bochum), Bastian Landgraf** (Dusseldorf)

Beachhandball (24 athletes – 12 F / 12 M): Joelle Arno (SV Allensbach), Julia Drachsler (ESV Regensburg/ Minga Turtles), Jana Epple** (HCD Gröbenzell/ Minga Turtles), Belen Gettwart (HCD Gröbenzell), Carolin Huebner (HSG Würm-Mitte), Isabel Kattner** (HCD Gröbenzell), Kristina Krecken** (HSG Würm-Mitte/Brothers Ismaning), Nele Kurzke** (BSV Sachsen Zwickau), Paula Reips (HSG Würm-Mitte/Minga Turtles ), Michelle Schaefer (TSV Haunstetten), Ryleene Teodoro (Berliner TSC), Janne-Lotta Woch** (Union Halle-Neustadt / Minga Turtles) – Philipp Alt (Rhein-Neckar-Löwen), Moritz Ebert (HSG Konstanz), Moritz Friedel (TSV Deizisau), Severin Henrich (TG Landshut/ 12 Monkeys Cologne), Lennart Liebeck (TSG Munster 1883), Stefan Mollath (TSG Munster), Daniel Mühleisen (TSB Schwäbisch Gmünd), Lauro Pichiri (TSV Anderten), Johannes Stumpf** (TuS Fürstenfeldbruck/ THC EhDrin!), Matthew Wollin** (HC Bremen), Lars Zelser (TSG Münster), Tobias Zeyen** (HSV Bocklemünd)

archery (4 athletes – 3 F / 1 M): Katharina Bauer (BSG Raubling / FSG Tacherting), Michelle Kroppen (SV GutsMuths Jena / BSG Ebersberg), Charline Schwarz (Bogenschützen Feucht eV) – Florian Unruh (SSC Fockbeck / SV Dauelsen )

boxing (2 athletes – 2 M): Assan Hansen** (TG 75 Darmstadt), Kevin Schumann** (BC Traktor Schwerin)

Canoe racing (7 athletes – 1 F / 6 M): Hedi Kliemke – Moritz Florstedt (SC Magdeburg), Felix Frank, Tim Hecker (SC Berlin Grünau), Martin Hiller (KC Potdsdam), Johann Kretschmer (SC DHfK Leipzig), Nico Pickert (Linden-Dahlhauser KC)

Rugby (26 athletes – 13 F / 13 M): Gesine Adler (SC Germania List), Julia Braun (Rugby Klub 03 Berlin), Maike Drewenskus (RFC Dortmund), Sofie Fella (Hong Kong Football Club), Sarah Gossmann (SC Neuenheim), Steffi Gruber (SC Neuenheim), Johanna Hacker (Heidelberger Rowing Club), Sophie Hacker (Heidelberger Rowing Club), Anika Horst (RSV Cologne), Paula Schult (Rugby Club Leipzig eV), Ronja Stauch (Heidelberger Rowing Club), Clara Tauschek ( RG Heidelberg), Mette Zimmat (Heidelberger Ruderklub) – Jakob Dipper (SC Neuenheim), Ben Ellermann (FC St. Pauli), Anton Gleitze (Berlin Rugby Club), Philip Gleitze (Berlin Rugby Club), Felix Hufnagel (SC Germania List) , Nikolai Klewinghaus (SC Neuenheim), Niklas Koch (SC Germania List), Tim Lichtenberg (RG Heidelberg), Robin Plümpe (RG Heidelberg), Carlos Soteras Merz (RG Heidelberg), Phil Szczesny (SV Hannover 78), Chris Umeh (SC Neuenheim), Bastian van der Bosch** (RG Heidelberg)

table tennis (8 athletes – 4 F / 4 M): Ying Han (KTS Enea Siarkopol Tarnobrzeg), Nina Mittelham (ttc berlin eastside), Xiaona Shan (ttc berlin eastside), Sabine Winter (TSV Schwabhausen) – Timo Boll (Borussia Düsseldorf ), Patrick Franziska (1. FC Saarbrücken), Dimitrij Ovtcharov (TTC Neu-Ulm), Dang Qiu (Borussia Düsseldorf)

Taekwondo (1 athlete – 1 M): Khaled Abdel Halim (TSV Dachau)

** Nomination subject to change (not all necessary documents are available yet)

Source: DOSB, June 5, 2023

www.teamdeutschland.de/news/details/european-games-team-deutschland-komplett

2023-06-06 05:40:11
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