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Total triumph: Peitinger men get the double

2021-09-25T06:41:14.933Z


The stick shooters of TSV Peiting are currently the measure of all things in Germany: The men's team has now achieved a double, and the women's team was also convincing. There were also medals in target shooting.


The stick shooters of TSV Peiting are currently the measure of all things in Germany: The men's team has now achieved a double, and the women's team was also convincing.

There were also medals in target shooting.

Peiting - The Champions League was quickly history for the Peitinger stock athletes this season due to the loss in the first knockout round. Mathias Adler and the rest of the group put up with this disappointment very well. This was shown at the German championship in the team game in Straßkirchen (Straubing-Bogen district). In Lower Bavaria the TSV men made the double perfect with the DM title. Because this summer they had already won the title in the Bundesliga (we reported).

Adler, Christopher Schwaiger, Thomas Baumgartner and Michael Lindner gave SpVgg Oberkreuzberg no chance in the final of the German championship.

After four turns, SpVgg gave up prematurely in an 18-0 lead by Peitinger.

Before that, the duel for the final, where the TSV quartet met TSV Hartpenning, was much more dramatic.

"With a sensational final turn," said Christian Lindner, President of the World Federation, the Peitinger beat Hartpenning 16:12.

The match winner was Adler, who waved his play equipment around two opposing sticks directly to the stave, in other words: the lurching movements carried the stick in a curve to its intended destination.

"The attempt was brilliant," beamed Lindner.

TSV Peiting has to tremble in the semifinals

The preliminary round - played in the "everyone against everyone" mode - was not yet to the taste of the Peitinger.

After 14 duels, the TSV quartet was fourth behind Hartpenning, Oberkreuzberg and Lampoding with 21: 7 points.

Much would not have been missing, and TSV would not have made it into the final round of the top four.

The fifth, EC Surheim, ended up just one point behind.

In the final round, the Peitinger first switched off EC Lampoding with 20: 0, before the trembling game against Hartpenning and the final triumph against Oberkreuzberg followed.

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Silent joy among the women: The Peitingerinnen (from left Selina Steber, Christina Drechsler, Ulrike Lachenmayer and Franziska Lindner) took third place in the team game of the DM.

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The German championship was also extremely successful for the Peitinger women: They finished third in the title fights held in Pleinting (near Vilshofen / Lower Bavaria). The quartet with Ulrike Lachenmayer, Franziska Lindner, Selina Steber and Christina Drechsler already occupied this position after the preliminary round of a total of 13 women's teams. In the first game of the final round of the best four, the TSV women separated from TSV Hartpenning with a 13:13. Due to the better ranking in the preliminary round, Hartpenning was fourth, the Peitingen women advanced to the next round. But it was over against TSV Kühbach. Against the later champions, who prevailed in the final against Gerabach (with the ex-Peitinger Regina Gilg), the TSV quartet drew the short straw with 8:20.

Lachenmayer was then able to look forward to gold in the team target competition and silver in the individual competition in target shooting.

Daniel Steber finished fifth in the men's target competition.

"This is the end of an unbelievable season that is dominated by TSV Peiting in Germany," said Christian Lindner with great satisfaction.

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Source: merkur

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