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Hobby Championship St. Veit: Table Tennis: Hobbyists showed off their skills

Hobby Championship St. Veit: Table Tennis: Hobbyists showed off their skills

29 players took part in the annual hobby tournament of the table tennis section of Sportunion St.Veit / Gölsen.

street. VEIT. Reporting by Harry Kurzbuck:

“As always, Tournament Director Jürgen Hecklesberger organized a fantastic event and it was clear that everyone involved enjoyed it. After the team games in the youth, women’s and men’s competitions, a knockout stage followed.”

both of them teens Florian Trostel was able to defeat Chiara Berschlinghofer in the final. Third place went to Tobias Schmidt.

In the Women’s contest Chiara Birchlinghofer was unbeatable. In the last match she won against Liane Kieler, and the third was Angelika Butinger.

Portraits of the winners: Head of Department Walter Windchberger, second winner Liane Keller, winner Chiara Berschlinghofer and third winner Angelica Pottinger.  |  Photo: private

Also with them Men’s It was exciting. Jurgen Steigenberger won the final ahead of Wolfgang Gruber and Erwin Mucha.

Men's winning photo: Section chief Walter Windischberger, second winner Wolfgang Gruber, winner Jürgen Steinberger and third Erwin Mucha.  |  Photo: private

became too Team competition Team HTC St.Aegyd beat Schmidts and Killer Muschel.

“A big thank you to the Municipality of St. Veit, who made the school building available for the event, and to Mayor Christian Fischer, Deputy Mayor Gerhard John, Management Adviser Markus Seidel and Youth Adviser Bernhard Kimmiswinger for sponsoring the wonderful gift mugs.
I don’t want to forget Headmaster Wolfgang Bugl and Andrea Janisch, who helped us create another great event. Thank you all for that!”

According to Harry Korzbuck.

Department chair Walter Windsberger, youngest hobby tournament participants Tim Andreescu and Jeremy Zuser, and Harry Kurzbuck.  |  Photo: private

Department chair Walter Windsberger, youngest hobby tournament participants Tim Andreescu and Jeremy Zuser, and Harry Kurzbuck.  |  Photo: private