Gold rush in Homburg: Swimming club shines at Saarland championships!

Gold rush in Homburg: Swimming club shines at Saarland championships!

Homburg, Deutschland - The Swimming Club 1926 Homburg e. V. has completed the Saarland short rail championships in Illingen with an overwhelming result and presented itself as a strong force in the water. With a total of 16 medals - five times gold, seven times silver and four times bronze - the club set a clear sign of sporting excellence in the region. Despite the illness-related failures of three swimmers, the team was able to demonstrate its performance, such as Homburg1

outstanding services and medalists

Anja Schaumburger, who secured two Saarland championship titles over 50 m and 200 m freestyle in the youth C and also won a silver medal over a 200 m breast in the open rating. However, due to health problems, she had to leave the competition prematurely. Mathilda also briefly shone with outstanding performances: she got gold in the youth finale over 50 m chest, as well as silver over 50 m and 100 m chest and bronze over 200 m breaststroke.

Amelie Marie Karkosch also performed impressive performance and won silver in the youth finale over 50 m freestyle and over 200 m freestyle in the youth C. Her club colleague Matteo Wagner secured silver over 200 m breast and bronze over 100 m butterfly. The success continued in the older years, where Philip Krebs Saarlandmeister became over 200 m freestyle and Ralf Bossler and Philip Ecker also achieved podium places, as well as Saarnews reported. The Homburg swimming club thus solidifies its position as one of the leading swimming clubs in Saarland.

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