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Next success for stick shooters: Peitings Ulrike Lachenmayer expands medal collection

2020-02-04T08:46:09.044Z


There is hardly a national or international, big curling tournament without participants from Peiting. It was no different at the German championship.


There is hardly a national or international, big curling tournament without participants from Peiting. It was no different at the German championship.

Waldkirchen - The stick shooters of TSV Peiting are a bit in the "trap of success". Overall, the performance of the TSV athletes at the German championship in Waldkirchen was not bad. Ulrike Lachenmayer won the silver medal in the target, followed by three top ten places. And in the team game, the Peitinger women's team finished fifth. In view of the numerous triumphs in recent years, the conclusion of Christian Lindner, spokesman for the TSV department, was by no means overwhelming. The whole winter season has "not gone so well".

Ultimately, Ulrike Lachenmayer had the bad luck that Verena Gotzler (EC Gerabach) also took part in the competition. The 23-year-old from Aussernzell is currently “the world's best individual shooter,” says Lindner. And that was impressively demonstrated in the final. Then Gotzler triumphed with 386 points (188/198) and overtook Lachenmayer, who was still 25 points ahead of the favorite after a strong performance in the preliminary round (176/182). In the final, Lachenmayer, who has reliably collected precious metals on a national and international level over the years, was unable to maintain her high level from the first two rounds. With 269 points (134/135) and 627 points overall, the TSV athlete defended silver ahead of Maria Empl (623) from SV Gumpersdorf, who put a lot of pressure in the last round with 173 points. Above all, however, stood Gotzler, who had the second best result of all 70 participants with a total of 709 points. Only male winner Matthias Peischer (715) from FC Penzing was better.

“Very good performance” by the young athletes

Franziska Lindner (569), who is still eligible to start on the U-23, achieved a remarkable sixth place among women. It presented itself without major fluctuations (144/143/137/145). Father Christian Lindner certified that his daughter had a “very good performance”. The same was true for Daniel Steber: the U-23 shooter made it into the finals of the best twelve for the men and finished the competition in tenth place with 611 points. Steber also played quite consistently (155/161/153/142). "It was completely okay," said Lindner.

The second TSV athlete for men, Mathias Adler, started brilliantly with 181 points, but after that it was not so smooth for at least two rounds (158/154/172). Seventh place jumped out for him with 665 points. This did not meet expectations. "He was hoping for a medal," said Christian Lindner.

"Bad luck" in the team game

In the team game it went like this for the Peitinger women's team, "as so often this season: we were very unlucky," said club spokesman Lindner. Ultimately, Ulrike Lachenmayer, Franziska Lindner, Sabine Hipp, Irina Tsishuk and Selina Steber missed a place in the top four only because of the poorer floor grade, who then fought for the title in page play-off games. Compared to the tied EC Gerabach, the Peitingen women were left behind. According to Christian Lindner, the decisive factor was the 11:11 draw in the eleventh round against TSV Kühbach, who had traveled to the Bundesliga. "If we win there, we'll be in the semi-finals," said Lindner. Then the Kanters wins against the selection West (23: 7) and the TV Ebhausen (25: 3) were of no use. In the end, TSV Peiting finished in fifth place among 13 teams. The team had the same rank in the Bundesliga South and thus qualified for the DM. The EC Passau-Neustift, which had already dominated the preliminary round (21: 3 points) in Waldkirchen, won the title. Kühbach with ex-Peitinger Regina Gilg finished fourth.

The EC Saßbach won the men. The TSV Peiting - 2018 German champion - had surprisingly not qualified for the DM this year.

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Source: merkur

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