Bavarian sports prices: emotional honors for local heroes

Bavarian sports prices: emotional honors for local heroes

München, Deutschland - The Bavarian sports prices, an important event for the athletes of the Free State, were ceremoniously awarded in the BMW world in Munich on Saturday evening (October 12). Among the honored was Norbert Loch, a name that enjoys great recognition in the toboggan world. The ex-national coach, whose impressive balance sheet includes 22 Olympic medals and 97 World Cup medals, received the prize for his life's work in tobogganing.

When he stepped onto the stage, hole was overwhelmed by emotions. Displaced tears and a stalling voice blessed this special moment. "This is for mom," he whispered softly when he thought of the deceased mother. Die Ehrung weckte nicht nur bei Loch das Gedenken an seine Wurzeln, sondern auch im Publikum, das ihn mit tosendem Applaus unterstützte. "My mom fell asleep yesterday, she deserved the price," added Loch later.

successes that speak for themselves

Seine Erfolge als Trainer sind herausragend. Loch accompanied numerous athletes, including his son Felix, who achieved Olympic gold three times, and Nathalie Geisenberger, who is considered one of the most successful tobogganists. Her laudation gave the evening special depth, while she spoke of Loch's ability to tease out of his athletes. "Drive down straight", was a constant saying from him, who accompanied many athletes through their competitions.

In addition to hole, other important athletes were also awarded, including Ramona Hofmeister. The snowboarder received the award for her outstanding season, in which she won both crystal balls in the parallel slalom and giant slalom and the large crystal ball in the overall World Cup. In the elegant black evening dress, she stepped onto the stage, where the cabaret artist Hannes Ringlstetter provided entertainment value. Sein humorvolles Gstanzl über Hofmeister kam bei den Anwesenden gut an.

Die Ehrung weiterer Talente

Another award went to Jessica from Bredow-Werndl. The Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann honored the Olympic champion for her outstanding achievements and her influence as "Ambassador of Bavarian Sports". At an emotional moment, Bredow-Werndl accepted the price in the red evening dress and spoke of her deep connection to her mare Dalera, with which she had celebrated great success.

These awards are not only an appreciation of individual successes, but also strengthen the cohesion and connection within the sports scene in Bavaria. The event offered a platform for many other talents who were honored on stage, including the U 17 world and European champions in football and wheelchair fencer Denise Hutter.

Norbert Lochs Abschied als Trainer und sein kürzlicher Ruhestand gaben dem Abend zusätzlich eine bittersüße Note. He plans to spend more time with his family, which can only be understood in view of his impressive career. The event, which was peppered with emotional moments and honors, will be remembered for a long time.

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