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OBSERVED AND HEARD – Bad Krozingen


BLACK FOREST CLUB

41 new members

The Staufen-Bad Krozingen local association of the Black Forest Association announced some positive news at its general meeting. We can look forward to 41 new members, which increased the total to 712. Max-Carl Mller, Irmtrud Krause, Rosemarie Noack, Elke and Erwin Staroske and Kurt Bhringer were appointed honorary members. There were also awards for long-term club memberships of up to 60 years. Angela Unfried, Gaby Lufer, Ida Riesterer and Annebertel Schmidle received the bronze medal, while Gisela Schaller, Steffi Hunger, Hans-Jrgen Bauer, Uschi Steinle and Edmund Steinle received the silver medal from the main association. It was also said that 1,141 participants covered a total of 1,030 kilometers on 82 hikes, with 22 hiking guides on duty. The local association is responsible for 130 kilometers of hiking trails. Wegwart Herbert Habel reported about 440 hours of work to care for them, which was done by the two Wegwarts and 21 Wegpaten. The Staufen townscape working group received donations of 5,000 euros each for the purchase of the Frick garden and the chestnut garden, as well as for the construction of seating areas in the Danner park and at the tithe barn in Biengen.

HELP GROUP INTEGRATION

Dance and donate

The integration office of the city of Bad Krozingen and the integration helpers’ group work hand in hand to help and support the predominantly women and children as much as possible. The community meetings in the youth center, but also in the evangelical community center as well as in the Free Christian Community are an extraordinary help. Numerous initiatives also come from local businesses and from the middle of the population, be it through donations, be it through the housing provided, be it through special events. So Petra Moldenhauer and her team of Zumba trainers have also decided to become active in this regard. They organized a Zumba party for both children and adults in the Schlatt spring hall, with no entrance fee, but asking for a donation to help Ukraine. Lots of people came and lots of donations were made. As representatives of the Helpers’ Group for Integration, Peter and Ulrike Falk supported the event. A total of 650 euros was collected and will be transferred to the helpers’ account for the support of the Ukrainian refugees living in Bad Krozingen.

JUDO

competition day

After two years of a corona-related break, the Bad Krozingen-Hausen judo club held the individual district judo championship for the U11 and U15 age groups with a total of over 100 fighters. Pablo Ott Aragn achieved first place with three clear victories. He was coached by his 91-year-old grandfather, among others. Til Scharpf and Kolja Rutkowski made first places as debutants with three wins each. Michael Fuchs and Alexander Sharan took second place in a strong field. Lina Ben Said, Alina Yusopov, Jakob Rieger and Roman Gra finished third in their competitive debut. places.

The competitions for the U 15 age groups took place in the morning. Carlos Ott Aragn (up to 34 kg) and Felix Diekmann (up to 55 kg) both remained unbeaten with three wins each. Both became district champions in their weight and age group. Rasmus Kohl (also up to 34 kilograms), for him also the first judo competition of his life, achieved 3rd place with one win and two losses. Amelie Khnel (up to 63 kilograms) did fantastic competition work, but had to compete in a strong field and unfortunately lost her fights. However, she gained valuable competitive experience.

For Felix Diekmann the day after his commanding U15 victory was not over yet, as he was appointed judge for the U11 age group for the first time in the afternoon and looked after one of the two competition mats in a team with two “experienced hands”.

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