The youth shooting circuit in the Vogelsberg district is heating up, with recent relay competitions showcasing both team dominance and individual brilliance. Among the rising stars, Viktoria von Schönfels of SV Lanzenhain has emerged as a standout performer, consistently topping the individual rankings in the Youth A category. Her impressive average of 397.17 rings has set a high bar for competitors across the district, signaling a promising future for the young athlete.
The Vogelsberg shooting district has seen a flurry of activity as young athletes compete in various age groups. Recent results, finalized as of February 22, 2026, highlight the competitive spirit and dedication within the region’s shooting clubs. From the Students A division to the Youth B category, teams and individuals alike have demonstrated skill and precision.
Student and Youth Relay Results
In the Students A division, SV Crainfeld maintained its undefeated streak with a decisive 558:440 victory over TSV Altenschlirf. SV Feldkrücken also secured a narrow win, defeating SV Wallenrod with a score of 498:493. Finja Graulich of Crainfeld led the individual performances with a strong showing of 195 rings.
The Student B competitions have concluded, with SPS Hopfgarten claiming the relay victory against SV Kirtorf, 473:440. Hopfgarten finished with a total of 2,836 rings. SV Heidelbach closely followed, defeating SV Eifa 508:470 in a direct comparison, also achieving 2,836 rings. Marilena Henkel of Heidelbach topped the individual rankings with an average of 182.83 rings, closely pursued by Ronja Werner (Hopfgarten, 182.0) and Marie Diehl (Heidelbach, 180.0).
The Youth A season wrapped up with SV Lanzenhain prevailing over SV Feldkrücken, 1187:1134. Meanwhile, SV Crainfeld defeated KKSV Meiches, 1128:1045. SV Lanzenhain’s consistent performance throughout the season secured their overall victory, with Crainfeld taking second place based on a direct comparison.
The Youth B category proved to be particularly competitive, with all teams finishing with 6:6 points. SPS Landenhausen emerged as the leader based on direct comparisons, followed by SV Gehau, SV Wernges, and SPS Hopfgarten.
Von Schönfels Dominates Individual Rankings
Viktoria von Schönfels’s consistent high scores have propelled her to the top of the youth individual rankings. Her average of 397.17 rings is a testament to her dedication and skill. Liana Müller of SV Crainfeld follows closely behind with an average of 393.4 rings, and Maja Ruppel of Lanzenhain rounds out the top three with 392.33 rings. This level of competition demonstrates the growing talent within the Vogelsberg shooting district.
Looking Ahead
With the majority of relay competitions now complete, the focus shifts to individual performances and preparation for upcoming events. The Vogelsberg shooting district continues to foster a thriving environment for young athletes, providing opportunities for growth and competition. Detailed results and standings for each category can be found on the Youth A standings, Youth B standings, and Student A standings. The district will continue to monitor participation numbers, as a slight decline in youth involvement was noted during the recent competitions.
The success of athletes like Viktoria von Schönfels underscores the importance of continued investment in youth sports programs and the dedication of coaches and clubs within the Vogelsberg region. What will be interesting to watch is how these young shooters perform as they progress to higher levels of competition.
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