Intensive Training Camp in Raiffeisen Sports Park Prepares Austrian Judoka for European Championships

The ÖJV organizers are not yet able to rest: After the Junior European Cup in Graz, a three-day training camp (until Wednesday) with 300 judoka from 18 nations will take place in the Raiffeisen Sports Park. Austria’s U-18 team is using the training camp to prepare for the European Championships in Sofia (BUL), and a dozen ÖJV national team athletes (general class) will also be there. “It’s very busy. The level and intensity of the training are very high, and we have ideal conditions,” says ÖJV sports director Markus Moser with satisfaction.

ÖJV national team squad for Graz: Jacqueline Springer (-48/Vienna Samurai/W), Lisa Dengg (-52/ESV Sanjindo Bischofshofen/S), Verena Hiden (SU Noricum Leibnitz/ST), Laura Kallinger (Judoring/W), Lisa Grabner (all -57/JC Sparkasse Wimpassing/NÖ), Maria Höllwart (+78/ESV Sanjindo Bischofshofen/S); Daniel Leutgeb (LZ Multikraft Wels/OÖ), Vache Adamyan (both – 60/UJZ Mühlviertel/OÖ), Marcus Auer (-66/JC Premstätten/ST), Lukas Reiter (JC Sparkasse Wimpassing/NÖ), Phillip Aust (both -73/JU Klosterneuburg/NÖ), Movli Borchashvilli (+100/Allianz Kukla Galaxy Judo Tigers/W).

2024-06-03 15:54:42
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