FSV Viktoria Brandenburg: three judoka fight for national titles in Spremberg!
FSV Viktoria Brandenburg: three judoka fight for national titles in Spremberg!
Spremberg, Deutschland - On July 5, 2025, the judoka of FSV Viktoria Brandenburg in Spremberg fought for the coveted medals at the state individual championships of the age groups U11 and U13. The association competed with eight highly motivated fighters who had previously qualified at the district individual championships. These championships were excellently organized by KSC ASAHI Spremberg e.V. on four mats. Medals for places one to three were awarded here, and the atmosphere was shaped by impressive performance and a lot of fighting spirit.
The judoka delivered strong technical performances, and for some it was even the first participation at the state level. Particularly noteworthy should be emphasized, who fought over 57 kg to the final in the U13. There she faced the strong Anna-Lena Liese, who won the final while Emely fought for the silver medal. Lea Wagenknecht also did not have to get her upper hand in the U13 to 52 kg and missed the podium despite committed fights.
successful medal collector
The age group U11 produced exciting fights. Emily Donath and Maria Stiehl won the national individual title in their weight classes (over and up to 48 kg). Adama Schröder secured the silver medal in the same class, while Noah Napieray took home the bronze medal over 46 kg. A total of six of the eight Judoka started on the winner's podium, which underlines the success of the young team and shows that there is a strong youth work.
judo, a traditional Japanese martial art, is becoming increasingly popular in Germany. The German Judo Association currently has around 132,000 members and has 2,178 clubs that offer nationwide training opportunities. This shows how strong Judo is also anchored in the region. The fascination for this sport has been unbroken since Judo in 1964 became Olympic and has now also been offered for children from the age of three. In Germany, over 50 national championships are organized annually, which makes diversity and encouragement clear.
A look at the upcoming events
After the national championships, there are other exciting competitions in the near future. The 13th Judo beginner tournament took place in Vetschau on June 28, where more than 120 judoka from 21 clubs and three nations fought for the title. Driven by passion for judo sports, the clubs continue their efforts to raise the level and further train the sporting talents.
The Judo Department of FSV Viktoria Brandenburg has been the state base Judo since February 1, 2024 and shows that the development of the athletes is being specifically used here. The past year was shaped by numerous events in which the judoka could demonstrate their skills under competitive conditions. With a good hand in promoting young talent, the association will continue to promise exciting struggles and successes in the future.
The successes of the Judoka of the FSV Viktoria Brandenburg are a sign of the positive development in the judo sport in the region. The future of the judo in Brandenburg is secured with committed athletes and a strong club community.
Further information on the services and upcoming events can be found on the websites Meetingpoint Brandenburg , Viktoria Brandenburg and judo 100 .
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