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Pfronten's 'Feuerschützen' Event: Youth and Adult Shooting Results

See who took home the honors in Pfronten's traditional shooting competition. The next Königskettenträger remains a mystery for now.

In the picture there are kids playing chess,this seems to be a chess competition and at background...
In the picture there are kids playing chess,this seems to be a chess competition and at background and sides many adults are watching them.

Pfronten's 'Feuerschützen' Event: Youth and Adult Shooting Results

Pfronten's annual 'Feuerschützen' event, a traditional shooting competition, took place at the local shooting range. The event, part of the king's shooting, saw participants from various clubs and ages competing for honors and titles.

The youth category, held at ten meters using air rifles, was won by Kevin Moehrle with an impressive 121 divisors. Close behind was Lola Stapper with 123 divisors. In the adult competition, Christian Moller secured the king's chain with 190 divisors, followed by Timo Hegeler with 193 divisors and Maximilian Wuensch with 201 divisors. Annika Friedl shot the best divisor (80 divisors) for the adults' honor plate, while Jakob Veit took the youth's honor plate with 224 divisors. The Allgäu Vereinportal, a platform for clubs and organizations, published these results after being submitted by the participating clubs.

The role of the Königskettenträger in Pfronten's Ski Club is a long-standing tradition. The successor to the outgoing king, Christian Moller, is not publicly known yet. Traditionally, the club decides internally and announces it shortly before the handover.

The Pfronten 'Feuerschützen' event was a success, with youth and adult shooters alike demonstrating their skills. The Königskettenträger role remains a mystery for now, with the Ski Club Pfronten yet to announce the successor to Christian Moller. Interested parties can contact the club directly for updates.

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