Neustadt kickboxers celebrate triumph at Battle of Hamburg!

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The kickboxers from TSV Neustadt shine at the “Battle of Hamburg” - successes and placings at a glance.

Die Kickboxer des TSV Neustadt glänzen bei der „Battle of Hamburg“ - Erfolge und Platzierungen im Überblick.
The kickboxers from TSV Neustadt shine at the “Battle of Hamburg” - successes and placings at a glance.

Neustadt kickboxers celebrate triumph at Battle of Hamburg!

Things remain exciting with the TSV Neustadt kickboxers! At the last “Battle of Hamburg”, a renowned WAKO tournament, the athletes were able to draw attention to themselves with impressive performances. The event took place on June 20th and 21st and provided both experienced and new kickboxers a platform to showcase their skills. This happened just two weeks after the German Championships in Leipzig, where the athletes were already in top form reporter reported.

The diversity and commitment of the kickboxers in Neustadt make it clear: people here know how to collect points. Maximillian Aumer, who celebrated his comeback after a long injury break, took first place in the higher age group of juniors. Henri Kneib, who also fought against the current World Cup winner, achieved 3rd place in the light contact and shone with first place in the point fight - a real reason to celebrate!

Achievements and medals

The places on the winner's podium are hotly contested, but TSV Neustadt was impressive. Julian Aumer secured second place in the point fight, while Amelie Hinterleutner and Robert Kaller took 3rd and 2nd place respectively. And coach Taha Celik also came up trumps: He took first place in the seniors' point fight over 94 kilograms. A truly impressive result that impressively demonstrates the strength and talent of Neustadt's athletes!

Kickboxing is enjoying increasing popularity in Germany and has established itself as a popular sport in recent years, as the official website of WAKO Germany ( WAKO Germany ) confirmed. With over 35,000 athletes in more than 500 clubs, the commitment to kickboxing is extensive. WAKO Germany is actively committed to promoting youth work and diversity in sport and has great ambitions to help competitive sport reach new heights.

A look into the future

The WAKO family sees the professionalization of the association's structures as future-oriented and is determined to accompany athletes through to the European and World Championships and even to potential Olympic medal places. President Oliver Hahl and his team are committed to welcoming new kickboxers and integrating them into the organization. The trend is clearly towards promoting young talent - an aspect that also benefits the people of Neustadt.

If you would like to find out more about the TSV Neustadt kickboxing department, you can find further information on the TSV Neustadt website. The upcoming competitions definitely promise exciting moments and the opportunity to discover the skills of new talents!