Mühlheim – At the Germania Schützen Mühlheim shooting ball, shooting master Franz Spiegl presented numerous shooting targets and non-cash prizes to the winners of the royal shooting competition.
josef Kätzlmeier became youth champion for the first time, achieving a score of 61 rings, while Christina leinfelder claimed the women’s class championship with 88 rings. Josef Wojtasiak secured victory in the shooting class with 93 rings, and Gisela Stelz topped the new edition class with a score of 104.6 rings.
Josef Kätzlmeier also won the youth honor disc, donated by Adrian Ringhut, with 389.1 points.Petra Spiegel presented the Ladies’ Disc of Honor…
The annual shooting competition, hosted by Germania Schützen Mühlheim, concluded with an awards ceremony where shooting master Franz Spiegl recognized the top performers. The competition, a cornerstone of the local shooting club’s calendar, saw participants vying for both class championships and honor discs.
Josef Kätzlmeier was the standout performer, achieving a first-time victory as youth champion with 61 rings and also securing the youth honor disc with 389.1 points. Christina leinfelder dominated the women’s class, scoring 88 rings. In the shooting class, Josef Wojtasiak took the top spot with 93 rings, while Gisela Stelz excelled in the new edition class, achieving a score of 104.6 rings. The event ended with the presentation of the Ladies’ Disc of Honor by Petra Spiegel.
