Holten Judo: Youth Champions 2025 – Oberhausen JTH

Holten Judo Team Clinches Oberhausen City Championship in Dominant Performance

oberhausen, Germany – November 10, 2025 – The young guns of the Holten Judo Team have officially claimed the title of club city champion of Oberhausen for 2025, showcasing a remarkable display of talent and determination. A squad of 25 judoka, ranging from seven to seventeen years old, amassed an impressive 85 points, decisively outscoring last year’s champions, PSV Oberhausen, who secured 62 points, and the host team, TBD Osterfeld, with 38 points.

The victory was a true team effort, with every competitor contributing to the overall success. In the Under-10 division, the Holten team saw strong performances across the board. Leonardo Klinker (-30.5 kg) earned a bronze medal, while mark Kovalchuk (-37kg) and Florian Schmidt (-37kg) also secured podium finishes with a bronze and silver, respectively. Kilian Barth (-37kg) and Phil Rosenberger (-25.5 kg) both clinched gold, with Santiago Klinker (-25.5 kg) adding a silver medal to the tally. Mares Beckmann also competed, demonstrating the depth of the team’s youngest contingent.

The Under-13 division continued the winning momentum. maksym Lakharov (-33kg) and Marian Keuschen (-50kg) both earned silver medals, showcasing their technical prowess. Mykhailo Yaremenko (-43kg) secured a bronze, while Jevhenij Kachanov battled hard in the -43kg category. The sister duo of Ariane and johanna Lübbe made their mark in the -33kg class, with Ariane taking home gold and Johanna a silver. Julia (-60kg) and Hannah Fischer (-57kg) rounded out the U13 success with impressive gold medal victories.

The Under-15 competitors further bolstered the team’s point total. Milo Beckers (+66kg) fought his way to a bronze medal, demonstrating resilience. Malte Käsler (-55kg) and Noah Giokas (-60kg) both captured gold medals, highlighting their dominance in their respective weight classes. Noreen Enninghorst (-52kg) also secured a gold medal, proving the strength of the Holten team across all age groups.

The Under-18 division capped off the competition with a stellar performance, contributing considerably to the team’s overall score. Eva Chernobyl (-63kg), Ömer Akkaya (-73kg), Nico Enninghorst (-55kg), and Lennart Hagenguth (-66kg) all earned gold medals, showcasing the high level of skill and dedication within the older age bracket. Max Birg (-55kg) and Linus Gertzen (-81kg) added bronze medals to the team’s impressive haul.

with a commanding total of 85 points, the Holten Judo team has rightfully earned the title of club city champion of Oberhausen 2025. This victory is a testament to the hard work, discipline, and spirit of competition fostered within the club. For those interested in learning more about the Holten Judo Team,their journey,and upcoming events,you can visit their Homepage, connect with them on Facebook, or follow their updates on Instagram.

Holten Judo Team: Key Performance Data

Too further illustrate the Holten Judo Team’s dominance, we’ve compiled key performance data into the following table.This analysis highlights thier strengths across various age groups and provides a deeper understanding of their championship victory.

Division Gold Medals Silver Medals Bronze Medals Key Performers Notes
Under-10 2 1 2 Kilian barth, Phil Rosenberger, Santiago Klinker, Leonardo Klinker, mark Kovalchuk, florian Schmidt Strong foundation with multiple podium finishes, demonstrating foundational skills.
Under-13 2 2 1 Ariane Lübbe, Julia, maksym Lakharov, Marian Keuschen, Mykhailo Yaremenko Emerging talent with promising technique and strategic execution.
Under-15 2 0 1 Malte Käsler,Noah Giokas,Noreen Enninghorst,Milo Beckers Continued success showcasing tactical prowess and physical conditioning.
Under-18 4 0 2 Eva Chernobyl, Ömer akkaya, Nico Enninghorst, Lennart Hagenguth, Max Birg, Linus Gertzen Experienced athletes demonstrating advanced skill and competitive drive.
Total 10 3 6 The holistic strength and dominance of the Holten Judo Team is clearly highlighted by this data.

SEO-Friendly FAQ: Your Judo Questions Answered

We understand you may have questions about the holten Judo Team’s victory and the sport of judo itself. Our FAQ section below aims to answer some of the most common inquiries,providing accessible information for judo enthusiasts and newcomers alike.

Q: What is Judo?

A: judo,meaning “the gentle way,” is a modern martial art and Olympic sport developed in Japan by Jigoro Kano in the late 19th century.[[2]] It emphasizes throwing,grappling,and ground techniques,focusing on using an opponent’s momentum and balance to achieve victory. Judo is more than just a sport,promoting discipline,respect,and physical fitness.

Q: What is the Holten Judo Team?

A: The Holten Judo Team is a judo club based in Holten, Germany, known for its commitment to developing young judoka. They foster a supportive environment for athletes of all skill levels,from beginners to experienced competitors,promoting a winning culture while instilling values of sportsmanship and respect.

Q: How did the Holten Judo Team win the Oberhausen City Championship?

A: The Holten Judo Team’s victory was a result of a consistently strong performance across all age divisions. The team’s judoka earned a total of 85 points, outscoring PSV Oberhausen (62 pts) and TBD Osterfeld (38 pts). The victory showcased the depth of talent, rigorous training regime, and teamwork within the club. They secured numerous gold, silver, and bronze medals.

Q: What are the different age groups in the competition?

A: The Oberhausen City Championship featured several age divisions,including Under-10,Under-13,Under-15,and Under-18,allowing for competitive matches tailored to each judoka’s physical and technical abilities.

Q: Where can I find more information about Judo and Judo events?

A: You can visit the official International Judo Federation website for thorough coverage of the sport [[2]]. for the latest results, check out JudoInside [[3]].

Q: Where can I find out the 2026 Senior National Championships?

A: The 2026 Senior National Championships will be held in albuquerque, N.M.,May 9-10. [[1]]

Q: How can I join the Holten Judo Team?

A: For information on how to join the Holten Judo Team, including training schedules, membership fees, and tryout opportunities, please visit their official website or connect with them through their Facebook and Instagram pages. They welcome new members of all ages and abilities.

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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