Max Schlaudraff Claims Southwest German Vice Champion Title at U15 Judo Championships

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Strong performance

Max Schlaudraff and coach Mike Thiel are happy about the Southwest German runner-up title
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05.07.2024 / WALLERFANGEN
Last weekend, Max Schlaudraff from the 1st Fulda Judo Club took part in the Southwest German Championships in the U15 age group. Despite his strong tournament performance, he only had to admit defeat in the final and was able to deservedly celebrate the runner-up title..

The Southwest German Individual Championships for the U15 age group took place last weekend in Wallerfangen, Saarland. The judo associations of Rhineland, Saarland, Palatinate and Hesse determined this year’s champions at group level. In order to take part, you had to qualify by placing on the podium at the respective state individual championships. Max Schlaudraff from the 1st Fulda Judo Club secured one of the coveted starting places by coming third at the Hessian Individual Championships at the beginning of June.

Coach Mike Thiel was impressed by Schlaudraff’s rapid technical development in recent weeks. He started in Wallerfangen with no worries, was able to use his entire repertoire and beat strong opponents who had caused him problems in previous tournaments.

Schlaudraff causes a stir

Max Schlaudraff started the first round of the -60kg weight class with a bye. In the second round he had already been drawn against what seemed to be a tough draw in the form of Rhineland champion Luca Ferdinand from SV Oberelbert. Schlaudraff had to admit defeat to him in Bad Dürkheim, but this time he didn’t let anything get in the way and sent Ferdinand to the mat with a spectacular O-uchi-gari. He also came out on top in the semi-final against Vincent Janssen from Frankfurter Turnverein 1860. After a Waza-Ari score for a throw attempt, he made everything clear with a hold and deservedly moved into the final.
Here he had to admit defeat to the Palatinate champion Silas Hartmann from the Speyer Judo Club and was able to celebrate the deserved runner-up title. A strong performance by Max Schlaudraff, who caused a stir especially on the ground. (pm)+++

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