Limburg Gymnasts Prepare for Competition | Sport11

(Photo: private; Art gymnasts of the Limburg/TV Elz state basin and the Olympic Center Vorarlberg (Dornbirn) with coaching team).

Hessian youth championships AK 7-11; Hessian team championships AK 12-15

The artists of the age groups 8 and older of the performance center Limburg/TV Elz in Dornbirn (Olympic Center Vorarlberg) completed a special training camp to prepare for the competition season of the second half of the year. On four days, they trained with their trainers together with the training group of the same age by Anna-Lena Kowalewski, who has been working in Dornbirn for two years after their coaching work at the Limburg state base.

It was intensively worked on athletics, the basics and elements; In addition, trampoline and dance were on the program. Common leisure activities, including a hike through the Rappenloch Gorge and a joint final evening rounded off the successful training camp. With a lot of motivation it went back to home training, because next Saturday, 13.9. For the gymnasts of the age groups 7-11 with the Hessian youth championships in Frankfurt (Wolfgang-Steubing Halle; Riederwald) this year’s highlight of the season.

From a domestic point of view, the following gymnasts will start:

Nola Wölfinger (Age group 7; 9:00 a.m. competition start); Milena Hein, Anika Schüler, Luise Thiel (Age group 8; 12.00 p.m. competition start); Elena Fischer, Rosalie Schleimer (Age group 9; 2.30 p.m. competition start) as well Lotti Wahler (Age group 10; 2.30 p.m. competition start).

Jara Spriestersbach (Age group 12) will gymnastics with the Eintracht Frankfurt team (youth AK 12-15) at the Hessian team championships at the same time (5:00 p.m. start of the competition).

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