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Eleven medals for the TSV: Great record for Erdinger Karatekas

2020-02-19T10:51:07.598Z


The Erdinger Karatekas celebrated a huge success at the Upper Bavarian Championships in Traunreut. In the end, the TSV team had four first, one second and six third places.


The Erdinger Karatekas celebrated a huge success at the Upper Bavarian Championships in Traunreut. In the end, the TSV team had four first, one second and six third places.

Erding - Anton Haueisen started with the students A. In the first round he was able to make it to the semifinals with Paiku as second best behind Albert Luja from Garching. Here Haueisen trumped up with Seieinchin and placed clearly in front of Luja at number one in the pool and thus secured the entry into the final. With the Kata Kosunko Dai he convinced the judges and won gold in front of Vinzent Lampersberger from Grabenstätt.

In the age group student A female, Erding Aitana Bobbert and Sarah Neururer started in two different pools. Both showed confident and strong performances in the two preliminary rounds and each achieved second place in the pool. All they had to do was defeat the strong Alexandra Wolf from Waldkraiburg and Ronja Siebert from Garching. Neururer competed against Emily Tran from Grasbrunn in the battle for third place. She confidently convinced the judges with the Kata Kosunko Dai and won by 13 tenths of a point. Bobbert showed a strong and expressive paiku against Diana Musch from Sanrei Karate in the second bronze fight and was also awarded the bronze medal.

In the student team female competition, Aitana Bobbert, Neururer and Garching-Siebert fought for the medals as a team. After the first round, they moved into the semi-finals with Paiku second behind the team from Waldkraiburg. In the second round, they showed the newly rehearsed Kata Kosunku Dai. They were third to qualify for the battle for bronze. There they met the team from Grasbrunn. With Anan they convinced in the small final and thus took third place.

Isabella Bobbert and Nais Locoge were challenged by the youth. In Pool A, Isabella Bobbert clearly prevailed against her competitor with Chatanyara Kushanku and started straight into the final. Locoge also took a clear lead with Anan Dai in Pool B. The Erdinger Finale was thus certain. With the Kata Anan Dai, Isabella Bobbert prevailed against Nais Locoge.

Maelle Locoge and Katharina Borgs started in the junior age group. Maelle Locoge clearly took the lead in her pool and secured a place in the final. In the other pool, Borgs only had to surrender Marie Zinecker from Waldkraiburg and thus fought for bronze in the small final. Borgs prevailed with a combative pineapple and won by a point. Maelle Locoge followed in the final, convinced with a strong Anan Dai and won the trophy.

Sandra Lingner narrowly missed the finals in the performance class. In the small final she secured third place ahead of Johanna Sedlmeir from Eching with a clean Chatanyara Kushanku. In the master class Ü 30, however, Lingner easily reached the final with Sochin. There she met the reigning German champion Claudia Reiter from Garching. With an expressive Suparinpei, she was able to win the duel by almost two tenths of a head and snatched the gold medal. Lingner then started in the master class in Kumite. Here she was able to fight for third place with clear and quick techniques.

Now the entire focus is on the Bavarian championships for youth, juniors, performance and master classes in Forchheim.

Marina Albers

Source: merkur

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