From Wangen to the German championship: the path of the successful all -rounder

From Wangen to the German championship: the path of the successful all -rounder

The 15-year-old Ronja Wörz has qualified with an impressive performance for the German six-way championship. This success is not only a personal triumph, but also a sign of commitment and hard work that is necessary in competitive sports. Wörz and her trainer Hanna Stadelmann are optimistic about the competitions that will soon take place in Pirmasens.

The way to qualify

At the Baden-Württemberg championship, Ronja Wörz had only missed the necessary points for qualification by two points. In the following weeks, she spurred on this scarce result, she focused on her device and athletics training at MTG Wangen. The aim was to achieve the required standard of 69 points in a second attempt in Landshut.

Strong performance in the disciplines

in Landshut Wörz competed under perfect competition conditions and showed outstanding achievements. She improved her results in the shot put with a width of 10.21 meters, in the long jump to 4.81 meters and sprinted the 100 meters in 13.43 seconds. Their best performances led to the top position in the age group 16/17 years in shot put and sprint.

A reason for joy

According to her three neatly carried out exercises on the devices, uneven bars, jumping floor and jumping table she was finally able to record a total number of 70 points. This success meant not only the qualification, but also confirmation of her hard work and training. For Ronja Wörz and her team, the joy was of course great when they learned that she can travel to Pirmasens on September 21 to take part in the German Championship.

Meaning for community

Ronja's qualification is not only a personal success, but also a positive sign of athletics and gymnastics in the region. Her history inspires many young athletes, while their successes on the training communities and the upcoming championships serve as a source of motivation. This proves how important support and training for youth are in sports.

- Nag