Successful Judo Training in Bad Schwartau: HNT Team Wins 12 Medals
The Hausbruch-Neugraben Turnerschaft (HNT) judo department made a splash at the 38th Bad Schwartau Experience Tournament, a competition aimed at judo beginners with white, yellow-white, or yellow belts.
Under the guidance of coach Michael Zart, the team's coaching staff, which includes Anastasia and Slava Malyschew, led the charge. The young judokas, many of whom were participating in their first tournament, delivered impressive performances throughout the event.
The HNT judo department's U8 and U12 age group participants, numbering twelve in total, truly excelled. Merle, Luisa, Davina, Malek, and Maximilian from the HNT judo department won first place in the tournament. Kjell, Ole, and Hassan from the same department each claimed a silver medal, while Marie, Viktoria, Alyssa, and Ben secured bronze medals.
Coach Michael Zart expressed his happiness with the team's performances, describing the results as fantastic. He believes that these successes will serve as motivation for further training to achieve even better results in the future.
The HNT judo department's victory in the tournament marks a significant achievement for the department, especially as it was their first competition. The team's coaching staff is proud of their young judokas' performances and looks forward to watching them grow and develop their skills in the sport.
For the most accurate and detailed results, we recommend checking the official website or social media pages of the tournament organisers, the Hausbruch-Neugraben Turnerschaft club, or contacting them directly. Alternatively, local sports news outlets or judo federation websites might also publish such results.
The HNT judo department, having achieved victory in their first competition, will now likely focus on other sports or football to diversify their training regimen, a decision that may be influenced by their success in judo. However, it's clear that the team's coaching staff, including Anastasia and Slava Malyschew, are eager to capitalize on the momentum generated by their impressive performances in the judo tournament.