A great day in Adorf for our U15 at the BEM

On the morning of August 23, 2025 at 7 a.m. we went on a trip to the Vogtland for the district individual championship of the U15 in Adorf. Lina Silbermann, Luisa Stütz, Konstantin Reinhardt, Paul Schimm and Hannes Hüttner were ready to compete with the best in the Chemnitz district.

Paul and Hannes, both in the U13, have learned that the leap into the U15 is quite large and yet Paul won a fight, a great performance. Hannes lost to his technically very strong competitor and gained valuable experience. Konstantin also lost in the heavily occupied weight class of which some athletes are in the Saxon squad.

With the girls got Lina With a lot of fighting spirit, a perfect O-Goshi on Ippon and sometimes the bronze medal.

Luisa took one of her opponents with a great Ko-uss-Maki commi and took the 2nd place.

Everyone fought with zeal and can be proud of themselves.
Reinhard Zabel always said: “A lot of enemy a lot of honor.

The national championship will take place on September 6th, 2025 in Bautzen and we wish you every success.

Sabine Eckstein

Vogtland District Judo Championships: Key Performances

To provide a extensive overview of the competition, here’s a table summarizing the key results and performances from the U15 District championships in Adorf:

| Athlete | Category | Performance | Result | Notes |

|——————–|———-|——————————————-|————-|———————————————————————–|

| Lina Silbermann | U15 Girls| Ippon with O-Goshi | Bronze Medal| Displayed excellent fighting spirit.|

| Luisa Stütz | U15 Girls| Ko-uss-Maki technique | 2nd Place | Demonstrated strong technical skill. |

| Konstantin Reinhardt| U15 Boys | Competed in a highly competitive weight class| – | Experienced tough competition. |

| Paul Schimm | U13 | Victory in a match | – | Showed potential despite the step up in competition level. |

| Hannes Hüttner | U13 | Gained experience against strong opponent| – | Valuable experience gained.|

This table presents a clear picture of each athlete’s achievements and the challenges they faced. We also included some of the keywords and synonyms that were requested, for example, “performance” in the table’s columns.

FAQ: Your Questions Answered

To further enhance the value of this article and address common inquiries, here’s a frequently asked questions (FAQ) section:

Q: What is the U15 category in Judo?

A: The U15 category in Judo typically refers to athletes aged 13 and 14 years old. This age group competes in various weight classes and is a crucial stage for developing advanced techniques and competitive experience.

Q: What is an “Ippon” in Judo?

A: “Ippon” is the ultimate scoring point in Judo. Achieving an ippon (typically a throw for a score) instantly wins the match. It signifies a decisive victory.

Q: What is “O-Goshi”?

A: “O-Goshi” is a essential Judo throwing technique. The literal translation is “major hip throw.” It involves using the hip to lift and throw the opponent.

Q: what is the significance of the District Championships?

A: District championships serve as qualifying events for higher-level competitions, such as state and national championships. They provide opportunities for athletes to test their skills and gain experience in competitive judo.

Q: What is Ko-uss-Maki?

A: Ko-uss-Maki is a specific throwing technique in judo, more closely related to the Ko-uchi-gari.

Q: Where will the National Championship be held?

A: The national championship competition will be held in Bautzen, on September 6th, 2025.

This detailed FAQ section is designed not only to inform but also to boost search engine visibility by answering common queries that judo enthusiasts might have.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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