Neustadt's Kickboxing Match-Up
In the recent German WAKO Kickboxing Championship held in Leipzig, athletes showcased their skills and determination, particularly in the Pointfight and Light Contact categories.
The coaches were proud to acknowledge their fighters' hard work and dedication, as they delivered impressive performances throughout the competition.
One standout athlete in the Pointfight category was Julian Aumer, who at just 7 years old, became the youngest German champion in this category. His superb performance earned him the first place.
In the Light Contact category, Levi Timm and Henri Kneib both put on excellent displays. Timm secured the second place, while Kneib finished in fifth position.
Oona Michalski also impressed in the Pointfight category, placing fifth.
Coaches Christopher Aumer and Taha Celik expressed their pride in their fighters' achievements and were pleased with the results.
While Stefanie Megerle, the only German Pointfight athlete competing at the 2025 World Games in Chengdu, shines as a leading competitor in the Pointfight category, a comprehensive list or ranking of the top performers in the German WAKO Kickboxing Championship Pointfight and Light Contact categories is not currently available from the search data.
For up-to-date and detailed results, checking official WAKO Germany releases or their tournament reports would be necessary. It is clear, however, that the future of German kickboxing looks promising with such talented athletes rising through the ranks.
The coaches commended their fighters' dedication, as the championship showedcased not only their skills in kickboxing but also their passion for sports, such as in the case of the young German champion in the Pointfight category, Julian Aumer, who excelled in football as well.
In the Light Contact category, despite Levi Timm securing a second-place finish and Henri Kneib placing fifth, both athletes showcased their prowess in football, promising a bright future for German kickboxing and football.