As of: February 6, 2024, 12:17 p.m
By: Anne Franziska Rossa
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In the best skiing weather: (from left) Gerhard Resenberger, Klaus Hartstein and Alois Eichner in Austria.
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Penzberg - The senior racers of the “Ski Club Penzberg 1907” took part in the Masters races.
They competed in Austria and Slovenia.
The senior racers from the “Ski Club Penzberg 1907” were successful in the Masters races.
In the Wildschönau am Schatzberg in Austria there were the best conditions and a lot of activity, the club reports.
More than 200 starters from around ten nations took part.
The Penzberg Ski Club starters Alois Eichner, Gerhard Resenberger and Klaus Hartstein took part in the giant slalom.
Eichner and Resenberber also in the slalom.
The placements
Austria
Alois Eichner: giant slalom 9th place, slalom 9th place
Gerhard Resenberger: giant slalom 11th and 11th place, slalom 7th place
Klaus Hartstein: giant slalom 12th and 17th place
Penzberger Ski Club in Slovenia
It continued in Cerkno in Slovenia.
On the first day there was a long Super-G with a driving time of more than one and a half minutes, the club said.
According to the club, Klaus Hartstein achieved a very good 7th place here.
On the second day, the Alpine combined ranking was created with a slalom round.
Here Hartstein came 8th and in the subsequent slalom with two runs he reached 9th place.
The program in Cerkno ended with a giant slalom.
Here he reached 12th place after a driving error.
The class winners (from left): (front) Johannes Fischer, Anton Resenberger junior, Anna Bierling, (back) Maxi Vorreiter, Alois Eichner, Klaus Hartstein, Anton Resenberger, Thomas Koitsch, Franziska Hartmann, Hansi Fischer and Lea Fischer.
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Club championship in imperial weather
The members of the Penzberg Ski Club also recently took part in the annual club championship.
We skied again on the Gschwandkopf in Seefeld in great weather and the best piste conditions.
According to the club, around 30 participants showed their skills in two rounds.
Sports director Thomas Koitsch set the giant slalom course with 23 goals.
As in the previous year, the former DSV squad driver Anton Resenberger won the title of club champion among men.
In the women's category, Lea Fischer once again emerged as champion.