Wesel. The Wesel Rot-Weiß badminton club continues to reap the sporting results of the path it took nine years ago.
The Wesel Red-White Badminton Club continues to reap the sporting results of the path he took nine years ago. For the youngsters of the red and whites, the preliminary association decisions were made, which led to qualification for the West German Championships serve. These were in Wesel from BSC aligned. Eleven BV talents qualified for the WDM. This number is particularly impressive when you look at the development in recent years: from 2019 to 2022, Red-White only had one to three participants at the start. In 2023 there were already nine.
These new numbers are certainly due to the fact that some children are now receiving basic badminton training from the coach who has been in charge full-time since 2016 Rainer Diehl have enjoyed. At the same time, the BV had created an FSJ position and also Ella Diehl obligated. The children from this training have now arrived at the West German Championships.
Rosalie Schwarz on the podium in the A ranking
Before the association’s preliminary decision, four red-whites had already bought the ticket for the West Germans: Rosalie Schwarz (ME U13; MD U13 with Kailynn Huang, TV Refrath), Youri Schwarz (JE U17), Leni Bonnemann (ME U15, MD U15 with Lea Diehl). ) and Lisa Bonnemann (ME U17, MD U17 with Nina Steffes, TV Refrath). In addition, Rosalie Schwarz took third place in the highest German ranking, the A ranking, alongside Kailynn Huang from TV Refrath in the MD U13.
In the association preliminary decisions, the BV achieved the following placements (Q: qualified; N: runner-up place): JE U11: 9. Mats Weller; ME U11: 3. Elin Diehl (Q), 9. Amy Grütter, 5. Lena Zielonka (N); JD U11: 4. Mats Weller, Jorik Anstötz (N); MD U11: 1. Amy Grütter, Lena Zielonka (Q); IS U13: 4. Nils Berlit (Q), 9. Jannis Hüsken; WITH U13: 1. Lilli Morlock (Q), 5. Alina Neubauer (N); MD U13: 2. Lilli Morlock, Alina Neubauer (Q); IS U15: 10. Finn Fahlke, 11. Mats Tinnefeldt; ME U15: 1. Lea Diehl (Q), 16. Marie Runo; ME U17: 9. Pauline Hagemann.