On November 23rd and 24th, the state performance center in the Sportforum Berlin Hohenschönhausen was transformed into a meeting place for the judo elite! At the Top Star Training and the Trainer training A+B We were able to experience two unforgettable days that inspired all of us – children, coaches and fans.
An event that inspires – for young and old
“My dream of the Olympics”: With this motto, Saeid Mollaei and Alina Böhm captivated around 50 young judoka from 20 clubs and the numerous trainers. Not only do both of them have impressive successes, but they are also role models through and through.
Our top stars in focus
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Practical and exciting: insights into world-class judo
The two stars not only gave insights into their impressive careers, but also showed with practical examples what world-class judo looks like:
- Saeid Mollaei shared with the participants his exciting final fight in Tokyo against Takanori Nagase and explained how he acts in such pressure situations.
- Using the example of her 2023 European Championship final against Alice Bellandi, Alina Böhm showed how precision and tactics make the difference.
For the trainers, this meant learning from the best, new perspectives for their own training and a huge dose of motivation!
Enthusiasm on all sides
The response was overwhelming. Parents of the young athletes thanked them for this impressive event:
- “Thank you very much for the organization and for making such a great event possible for our children!”
- “It’s great that something like this is offered in Berlin. A great thing for the kids!”
The trainers were also full of praise for this further training:
- “The best trainer training I’ve been able to experience so far!”
- “So far I only knew them from afar, but to get such a close insight into world-class judo – just great!”
A big thank you!
The Berlin Judo Association would like to thank Alina Böhm and Saeid Mollaei for their tireless commitment and inspiration! Two days full of technology, team spirit and passion showed how much the sport of judo has to offer.
Thanks also go to our teaching advisor Patrick Stix, who prepared and carried out the event with great commitment, and Jakob Spiegel, Vice President of Popular Sports, who contributed significantly to the success of the two days with his commitment to organizing the two days.
The Berlin Judo Association would also like to thank the Berlin State Sports Association and Ippon Gear for their great support over these two days! (Photos Sven Borowiak)
We are looking forward to the next event – Judo connects!