Nördlinger Talenten shine at the district championships in Horgau
Nördlinger Talenten shine at the district championships in Horgau
The district championships of athletics attract young athletes from the region every year to show their talents and measure themselves with other athletes. This year the competitions for the U14 and U16 age groups took place in Horgau, where three promising athletes from the LG Donau-Ries celebrated special successes.
Outstanding achievements of the Nördlinger young athletes
The athletes Elena Erdle, Taliah Fanga and Greta Wagner competed in the W13 age group and impressed with strong performances in various disciplines. Particularly noteworthy is the sprint discipline, in which Elena Erdle achieved second place with a new personal best of 10.74 seconds. Her teammate Greta Wagner followed fourth in fourth place with a time of 10.83 seconds. Taliah Fanga also made it among the top ten with a time of 11.43 seconds and took seventh place.
Strengthening the community through the sport
These successes are not only a personal triumph for the athletes, but also a sign of the development of sport in Nördlingen. Young athletes in particular need role models and a supportive community to develop their full potential. The LG Donau-Ries offers its members a platform to train in a positive environment and motivate each other.
Long jump: Another highlight of the
championships
At the long jump, all three athletes were able to demonstrate their talent again. Greta Wagner became Vice-District Champion with a jump width of 4.36 meters. Elena Erdle achieved fourth place with 4.07 meters, while Taliah Fanga, despite a strong performance, took place. These results not only show the individual strength, but also the team spirit that is promoted at such events.
Outlook: the promotion of young talents
The excellent achievements of the Nördlingen athletes are a positive indicator of the future of athletics in the region. The support from trainers, family and friends plays a crucial role in the growth of young talents. Such successes not only motivate the athletes themselves, but also other young people to join sport and to overcome their own limits.
- Nag