Successful judokas from Gerwisch at the competition

Successful judokas from Gerwisch at the competition
Right at the beginning, competition newcomer Christoph Minör was able to show what he had already learned and won the gold medal straight away. Florian Baake, who also hasn’t been practicing judo for long, also wanted to get a taste of competition and fought for the well-deserved bronze medal despite difficult opponents. Oskar Krügermann also took to the mat for the first time in a competition. Just like Christoph and Florian, there was no sign of shyness, so Oskar was also able to be happy about the hard-fought bronze medal at the end.

As the only girl from Gerwisch, Britta Fritsche once again faced her opponents with determination and secured bronze. As the youngest competitor from Gerwisch, Oleksandr Kuschnir showed how judo works and also secured bronze. With very nice combinations and the motto “never give up”, Jannik Müller, as well as Teo Richter, who routinely stood calmly on the mat, won the well-deserved bronze medal.

Till Naumann’s opponents once again had no chance. With technical sophistication, speed and a fair will to fight, Till won gold again.

The oldest judokas didn’t give anything away and things were tough. Felix Fritsche also felt this. Despite this, Felix persevered and won the well-deserved bronze medal. Edgar Trantzschel also faced experienced competitors, but he was not impressed by them and thus secured the silver he deserved.

A special thank you goes to Inga Naumann, Antje Richter and Thomas Trantzschel, who traveled with us as supervisors and actively supported their judokas. A very special thank you goes to Ben Richter, who, thanks to his own competition experience, confidently supported the Gerwian judokas from the edge of the mat and thus represented the trainers at least on an equal footing.

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