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State performance center judo should attract talents to Hamburg!

Ralf Reinholz (LLZ Judo), Oliver Camp (GREEN parliamentary group HH-Nord), Rainer Ganschow, Katharina Fegebank, Oliver Schweim (GREEN parliamentary group Wandsbek)

During the press conference on June 7th, with a brief tour of the facility by Second Mayor Katharina Fegebank, the focus was on the cross-district promotion of young talent.

Katharina Fegebank was impressed during her visit to the State Judo Center at Eulenkamp. “That makes a fantastic impression here. It’s great if you can support such activities in local politics. In recent years, I’ve always been fascinated by how a lot can be achieved with relatively little. Especially in the performance area. “

An important project of the Active City master plan has been completed with the newly built state performance center for judo at Eulenkamp on the Dulsberg. In addition to the 558m² training hall, there is also a modernly equipped weight room for sport-specific strength training, physiotherapy and rooms for seminars.

Judo is one of the few sports in which Hamburg is at the top nationwide: the Hamburg Judo Team has now been crowned the winner of the Bundesliga four times in five years and thus underlines the perfect team performance as well as the optimal work in the background and next to the mat.

With the new hall, Hamburg should become a center of attraction for talents in judo and attract talented judoka to the Hanseatic city. The hall has a kind of beacon function in northern Germany, because such training conditions are not offered anywhere else. In addition to Potsdam, Leipzig and Munich, the Dulsberg Sports Park is one of the four top addresses in Germany for this sport.
In November 2020, the district assemblies Hamburg-Nord, Wandsbek and Eimsbüttel provided 12,500 euros from district funds to improve the training equipment. The cross-district funding worked very well here. Oliver Camp, Jan Koriath and Oliver Schweim, the sport-political spokesmen for the GREEN district parliamentary groups from the three districts are optimistic about the future and want to continue to act across districts when appropriate opportunities arise.

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