Youth Athletes Shine, Department Meeting Scheduled for March 2026
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A wave of success for young athletes and an upcoming departmental meeting are the key takeaways from recent announcements. A detailed invitation and confirmation for the meeting, set for Wednesday, March 11th, 2026, at 7:30 p.m., will be published shortly.
Training Schedule Adjustments
Meaningful changes have been implemented to the training schedule. On Wednesdays, athletes can now utilize the middle third of the training hall starting at 7 p.m. Mondays will see a third of the hall reserved for team training and league players, also beginning at 7 p.m. These adjustments aim to optimize training space and accommodate various team needs. Notably, no training sessions will be held on the day of the department meeting.
Rising Stars Dominate ME Tournaments
The youth division is experiencing a period of remarkable performance, with several athletes achieving remarkable results in recent ME (presumably, a tournament designation) competitions. Amelie Picard and franziska Hellinger delivered remarkable debuts at the ME U19 tournament, securing 6th and 7th place respectively.
In the ME U15 tournament,katharina Ginsel also achieved a strong 11th place in her first appearance. Fellow competitor Aadhya Bidu finished 7th, while Charlotte Boll narrowly missed victory, taking second place after a closely contested final. Boll lost to a seasoned competitor after a tiebreaker in the final round.
Though, the standout performance came from Vaanya Dwivedi in the ME U11 tournament. Dwivedi dominated the competition, winning the tournament without dropping a single game – a testament to her skill and dedication. Dwivedi’s consistent performance and strategic gameplay proved too much for her opponents.
These results underscore the strength of the youth progress program and highlight the potential of these rising stars.the success of these athletes is a positive sign for the future of the program.
