Northwestern Switzerland Wrestling Competition – substitute Bieri celebrates the largest success of his profession in Lausen – Sport

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The visitor from the canton of Zug, was a shock winner on the affiliation pageant of north-west Switzerland in Lausen, Basel.

On the age of 29, Marcel Bieri celebrated the largest success of his profession thus far. The Zug trainer, who received the Zug cantonal twice earlier than (solely), received for the primary time on the tree pageant in Lausen. Within the ultimate spherical he made the profitable transfer towards Samuel Schmid (NSW) with a brief shot after 9 minutes.

After a set towards Lars Voggensperger in the beginning, Bieri confirmed a flawless celebration. The 29-year-old was credited with grade 10 4 occasions and finally noticed off his shock ultimate course opponent Samuel Schmid with the highest grade. Bieri didn’t initially plan to compete in Lausen. As a alternative for the injured wrestling king Joel Wicki, he was included within the Central Swiss Affiliation squad.

Sinisha Lüscher additionally induced a stir in Lausen. The 18-year-old from Aargau misplaced to the Swiss pair, Marcel Räbsamen and Patrick Räbmatter, and solely managed to participate within the ultimate by 0.25 factors after a problem towards Schmid in fifth gear. Due to Bieri’s victory, he overtook Schmid within the ultimate rankings and took second place.

Walther received in Zeeland

Underneath the eyes of wrestling king Christian Stucki, the Bernese Federation Adrian Walther celebrated his second wreath pageant victory this 12 months on the Zealand Wrestling Competition in Täuffelen. The 23-year-old soon-to-be finalist at Unspunnen 2023 needed to go the complete distance within the ultimate spherical towards fellow affiliation Fabian Staudenmann, however ultimately Walther, who was positioned with grade 9, was sufficient to win the pageant.

Staudenmann, the Bernese chief and the favourite that day, completed within the place of honor, 0.25 factors behind him, along with Matthieu Burger, Michael Moser and Alex Schär.

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