BV Friedrichsdorf I Crowned Summer Cup Champions

Friedrichsdorf (GW). The tournament for the “Sommer Cup” is the most traditional badminton event in the Hochtaunuskreis and also at the 32nd edition since the premiere in 1977 it has become clear how popular and significant these sporting encounters are at an international level in Friedrichsdorf.

“All participants immediately agreed when we expressed the invitation for the next tournament on Lantern Festival 2026,” said BV Friedrichsdorf’s chairman Oliver John Krück after the award ceremony about the positive echo among the five teams that had fought for the city’s sports hall this year for the city’s 80 centimeter challenge cup in the city.

The Badminton Association Friedrichsdorf, founded on November 17, 1978, not only shone as an organizer this time, but was also successful on a sporting level: In the final, the hosts’ first team prevailed against record winner Kompresory Prague with 7: 1, whereby the clear result was not necessarily reflected. The tournament winner was in the line-up of Ivan Medinksyi, Vova Koluzaiev, Markus Krofta, Axel Bätjer, Nastiya Prokopovych and Nicole Brückner-Neusteang from the Hessenliga-Vice Rot-Weiß Walldorf-, with the teams consisting of four men and two women.

Pleasing: BVF II has taken third place in the field of five teams The participants also included the Thuringia team and the Asia team. The champion of the district league Frankfurt has made a perfect dress rehearsal for the start of the badminton season 2025/26, next Sunday at 10.30 a.m. for the Friedrichsdorfer promoters in the association league West in the derby at SV Fun-Ball Dortelweil IV for the first time.

BV Friedrichsdorf’s chairman John Oliver Krück was active at the 32nd “Summer Cup” tournament.

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