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Unveiled Secrets: Insider Reveals Confidential Information about the Elusive Organization

Athletes and the officials of SSV Kassau hoped for this outcome on the inaugural day of the state championships in Kellinghusen.

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Unveiled Secrets: Insider Reveals Confidential Information about the Elusive Organization

In the recent air rifle competitions held at Kellinghusen, several local athletes have proven their mettle and are on the brink of representing their state at the national level. The state championships, often serving as qualification or ranking events for the German Championship, saw some impressive performances.

Leonie Werner, a standout performer, clinched the individual ladies' title and qualified for the German Championship. Werner was not alone in her success, as her team, Team I, which also included Eyleen Heuwinkel and Hannah Ehlers, triumphed in the ladies' team competition. Lina Meier, another promising talent, secured the second position in the ladies' team competition and placed third in the individual ladies' competition, also earning a spot at the German Championship.

In the boys' under 14 category, Gotje Janshen and Lukas Büning demonstrated their prowess, with Büning securing the second place and Janshen coming in third. The duo, along with Laura Willmann, clinched the team competition for the under 14 category. Willmann, who also became the state champion among the girls in this category, is another contender for the German Championship.

The men's III (51-60 years) category saw a fierce competition between Andreas Berthold and Stephan Dohm. Both athletes clinched the second and first places respectively, thereby qualifying for the German Championship. Bernd Klepper, a competitor in the men's IV class, also secured his spot at the national event by winning his category.

Hannes Dohm, a junior class (18-20) participant, finished third in his category, ensuring his qualification for the German Championship. However, the qualification status for Florian Jeger and Markus Dietmayr in the men's individual competition is yet to be confirmed.

Karin Schröder and Heike Henningsen also impressed in their respective classes, with Schröder becoming the champion in the women's V class and Henningsen winning the women's IV class. Team II, consisting of Lina Meier, Aileen Jedtberg, and Tanja Zupke, placed second in the ladies' team competition, while Team III, with Ann-Katrin Singpiel, Natalie Sevke, and Kimberley Lau, finished third.

As the exact qualification criteria for the German Championship are governed by the German Shooting Federation (Deutscher Schützenbund, DSB) and may vary yearly, it is recommended to consult their official communication or website for the precise qualification status after the Kellinghusen state championships. The search results currently do not contain this specific detail.

These local athletes' performances at the Kellinghusen state championships are a testament to their dedication and skill. As they await the confirmation of their spots at the German Championship, they continue to train and prepare for the national stage.

Leonie Werner and Lina Meier, with their impressive performances at the state championships, have qualified for the German Championship in the sports of air rifle competitions. Gotje Janshen and Hannes Dohm, also exhibiting prowess in their respective categories, have earned spots at the German Championship as well.

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