Piding Badminton: Junior Ranking Tournament 2024

The tournament on January 31, 2026 was once again a highlight of badminton youth work at ASV Piding. Thanks to the excellent organization by thomas Scholz, the young people were able to demonstrate their achievements in a professional habitat. ASV Piding’s intensive youth work, which includes both training and tournament participation, enables young talents to continuously improve and gain experience at competition level. Without the commitment and support from Thomas and the committed parents of our offspring, such a triumphant and smooth running of the tournament would not be possible.


Men’s singles U13

Group stage


Group A

player Pl W L Points
Jivan Farsani [1] 1 2 0 4-0
Leo BOHRY 2 1 1 2-2
Lucian DITTMEEIER 3 0 2 1-4

Games:

  • Round 1: Leo BOHRY – Lucian DITTMEEIER 21-18 / 21-5
  • round 2: Jivan FARSANI – Leo BOHRY 21-17 / 21-10
  • Round 3: Jivan Farsani – Lucian DITTMEEIER 21-5 / 21-14

Group B

player Pl W L Points
Patrick SCHALWICH [2] 1 2 0 4-0
Lukas KREMSHUBER 2 1 1 2-2
Jakob MITTERMAIR 3 0 2 0-4

Games:

  • Round 1: jakob MITTERMAIR – lukas KREMSHUBER 15-21 / 17-21
  • Round 2: Patrick SCHALWICH – Jakob MITTERMAIR 21-6 / 21-5
  • Round 3: Patrick SCHALWICH – Lukas KREMSHUBER 21-12 / 21-4

Group C

player Pl W L Points
Sebastian MARHOLD 1 2 0 4-0
David PICHLER 2 1 1 2-2
Borys LYMAR 3 0 2 0-4

Games:

  • Round 1: Borys LYMAR – David PICHLER 14-21 / 11-21
  • Round 2: Sebastian MARHOLD – Borys LYMAR 21-6 / 21-8
  • Round 3: Sebastian MARHOLD – David PICHLER 21-13 / 21-8

Group D

player Pl W L Points
Tables 1 2 0 4-0
Magnus FLETSCHBERGER 2 1 1 2-2
Fabian RAMSAUER 3 0 2 0-4

Games:

  • Round 1: Fabian RAMSAUER – Magnus FLETSCHBERGER 11-21 / 18-21
  • Round 2: Lechen NI – Fabian RAMSAUER 21-9 / 21-9
  • Round 3: Lechen NI – Magnus FLETSCHBERGER 21-7 / 21-10

Final placement HE U13

Platz player
1 Patrick SCHALWICH [2]
2 Jivan Farsani [1]
3 Tables [4]
4 Sebastian MARHOLD

ASV Piding player

  • Sebastian MARHOLD fought hard in the group stage and dominated both games confidently. With his concentrated and tactically clever style of play, he secured an excellent 4th place.
  • Lucian DITTMEEIER showed committed performances despite defeats in the group phase and was able to gain valuable experience in every game. His consistent style of play gives hope for future tournaments.

Men’s singles U15

Group A

player Pl W L Points
Johannes FAGERER [2] 1 2 0 4-0
Max SCHUFFERT 2 1 1 2-2
Luis EICHHORN 3 1 1 2-2
David LOEVSCHALL [3] 4 0 2 0-4

Semi-finals/finals

  • Semi-final: Johannes FAGERER – david LOEVSCHALL 21-13 / 21-14
  • Semi-final: Luis EICHHORN – Max SCHUFFERT 21-20 / 21-13
  • Final: Johannes FAGERER – Luis EICHHORN 21-20 / 21-13

Group B

player Pl W L Points
Moritz WOZEL CASTEJÓN [4] 1 2 0 4-0
Lev LYMAR 2 1 1 2-2
Laurin TAXACHER 3 1 1 2-2
Nino SCHEIL [5] 4 0 2 0-4

Semi-finals/finals

  • Halbfinale: Moritz WOZEL CASTEJÓN – Lev LYMAR 21-2 / 21-2
  • Semifinals: Laurin TAXACHER – Nino SCHEIL 20-22 / 4-21
  • Finale: Moritz WOZEL CASTEJÓN – Nino SCHEIL 21-13 / 21-4
  • 3rd/4th Place: Lev LYMAR – Laurin TAXACHER 21-14 / 15-21 / 21-16

Placement HE U15

Platz player
1 Moritz WOZEL CASTEJÓN [4]
2 Arman FARSANI [1]
3 Johannes FAGERER [2]
4 David LOEVSCHALL [3]
5 Nino SCHEIL [5]
6 Laurin TAXACHER
7 Lev LYMAR
8 Luis EICHHORN
9 Max SCHUFFERT
10 Paul RAUCHENZAUNER

ASV Piding players:
Nino SCHEIL fought passionately, with Nino SCHEIL shining with a great 5th place and demonstrating his technique and nerves.


Men’s singles U19

Group A

player Pl W L Points
Florian GRIESACKER [1] 1 2 0 4-0
Niklas REISENZEIN 2 1 1 2-2
Tim EISL 3 0 2 0-4

Group B

player Pl W L Points
Daniel LOEVSCHALL [2] 1 2 0 4-0
Haoting QIAN 2 1 1 2-2
Valentin WAIDHOFER 3 0 2 0-4

Position 5-6:

  • Tim EISL – Valentin WAIDHOFER 21-13 / 9-21 / 21-18

Semi-final / final position 1-4

  • Halbfinale: Florian GRIESACKER – Haoting QIAN 21-14 / 21-7
  • Semi-finals: niklas REISENZEIN – Daniel LOEVSCHALL 15-21 / 16-21
  • Finale: florian GRIESACKER – Daniel LOEVSCHALL 21-16 / 21-16
  • 3rd/4th Place: Haoting QIAN – Niklas REISENZEIN 15-21 / 19-21

Placement HE U19

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U15 and U19 badminton Showdowns: Local Talent Shines,future Stars Emerge

[City,State] – [Date] – The local badminton scene is buzzing with excitement as young athletes showcased their skills and determination in recent U15 and U19 tournaments. From nail-biting rallies to impressive displays of technique,these events proved that the future of badminton is bright,with several promising talents making their mark.

U15 Girls’ Singles: Moser-Palmetschofer Dominates, ASV Piding Players Impress

In the U15 girls’ Singles, Lisa Moser-Palmetschofer, seeded first, demonstrated why she’s a force to be reckoned with, clinching the top spot. Her performance was a masterclass in controlled aggression and strategic play, leaving her opponents struggling to keep pace.

The competition was fierce, with Johanna Baumgartner and Anna Hartmann of ASV Piding also delivering standout performances. Baumgartner, in particular, fought her way to the final, showcasing exceptional ball control that drew praise from spectators.Hartmann, too, displayed a technically strong game, proving her mettle against seasoned competitors.Their performances highlight the growing strength of the ASV Piding club and their commitment to developing young talent.

Key Takeaway for U.S. Fans: Think of the U15 division as the “Little League” of badminton. These young players are honing their fundamental skills, much like a budding baseball player learning to hit a curveball. Baumgartner’s ball control is akin to a pitcher with a wicked slider – it’s a foundational skill that can set players apart.

U19 Women’s Singles: Höflmayer Claims Title Amidst Intense Competition

The U19 Women’s Singles saw Jana Höflmayer, the top seed, emerge victorious after a series of challenging matches. Her consistent performance throughout the tournament, marked by a perfect 3-0 record in the group stage, solidified her claim to the championship.

the tournament provided a platform for several other talented players to gain valuable experience.Emilia Mandl, the second seed, secured a respectable second place, demonstrating her potential to challenge for the top spot in future events. Sophie Wölscher and Carla Happy also gained crucial match experience, which will undoubtedly contribute to their development as they continue their badminton journeys.

ASV Piding’s Contribution: The ASV Piding club continues to be a breeding ground for talent, with Johanna Baumgartner and Anna Hartmann once again making their presence felt in the U19 category. Their continued participation and strong showings underscore the club’s dedication to fostering a competitive environment for its athletes.

Expert Insight: The U19 division is where we often see players begin to truly develop their signature styles. Höflmayer’s undefeated run suggests a player with a well-rounded game, capable of adapting to different opponents. For U.S. fans,this is akin to watching college athletes who are on the cusp of turning professional – you’re witnessing the development of future stars.

what’s Next for These Young Athletes?

The performances in these tournaments offer a glimpse into the future of badminton. For athletes like Moser-Palmetschofer and Höflmayer, the focus will likely shift to higher-level national and international competitions. Their success serves as inspiration for younger players within their clubs and communities.

Areas for Further Inquiry for U.S.sports Enthusiasts:

* Grassroots Development Programs: How do clubs like ASV Piding nurture young talent? Are there similar successful models in the United States that can be emulated?
* The Role of Coaching: What specific coaching methodologies are contributing to the technical prowess seen in these young players?
* Pathways to Professionalism: What are the typical career trajectories for successful junior badminton players in Europe, and how do these compare to potential pathways in the U.S.?

These U15 and U19 tournaments are more than just competitions; they are crucial stepping stones in the development of these young athletes. Their dedication, skill, and sportsmanship are a testament to the growing popularity and competitive spirit of badminton.As these players continue to grow and refine their game,we can expect to see even more thrilling performances on the court.

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Soraya RIDAOUI-GOMEZ:

  • Jana HÖFLMAYER – Soraya 21-5 / 21-6
  • Sofie WÖLSCHER – Soraya 21-5 / 21-9
  • Emma EISL – Soraya 21-7 / 21-3
  • place 5-7: Soraya RIDAOUI-GOMEZ 7-21 / 5-21 against Emma EISL
  • Soraya – Viktoria CURATOLO 17-21 / 20-22

Placement DE U19

Platz player
1 Florian GRIESACKER [1]
2 Daniel LOEVSCHALL [2]
3
Platz player
1 Jana HÖFLMAYER [1]
2 Emilia MANDL [2]
3 Sophie WÖLSCHER
4 Carla HAPPY
5 Soraya RIDAOUI-GOMEZ

ASV Piding players:
Soraya RIDAOUI-GOMEZ fought bravely in all matches, although sadly she couldn’t win any games. Her commitment and will impressed everyone in the audience.


Women’s doubles U15

Finale

  • Johanna BAUMGARTNER / Leona MANDL – Anna HARTMANN / Lisa MOSER-PALMETSHOFER 21-15 / 21-16

Placement DD U15

Platz player
1 johanna BAUMGARTNER / Leona MANDL
2 Anna HARTMANN / Lisa MOSER-PALMETSHOFER

ASV Piding players:
Johanna BAUMGARTNER and Anna HARTMANN showed perfect teamwork in their doubles and played an exciting competition with only a few participants.


We look back on the outstanding achievements of our young people at the tournament with great enthusiasm and pride. Every single ASV Piding player has shown that commitment, perseverance and enjoyment of the game are the true success factors – regardless of placement.

Our talents have demonstrated their skills in disciplines ranging from the youngest U13s to the U19s: with precise shots, tactical understanding and unwavering fighting spirit, they played exciting matches and offered the spectators thrilling moments. It wasn’t just the sporting success that was crucial, but above all the attitude with which everyone went into the game – fairness, respect for opponents and joy in their own development.

This tournament is a reflection of the excellent youth work in ASV Piding: training,team spirit,motivation and the loving commitment of Thomas Scholz – make it possible for young talents to develop,grow beyond themselves and work enthusiastically on their sporting and personal development.

we would like to emphasize: Every performance, every match and every effort shown is a win for our club. We are proud of our entire youth team – each and every one of them – and look forward to continuing to grow together, learn new things and live sport with passion.

James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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