Success of the Jiu Jitsu Club Wallern at the Hungarian Open
Success of the Jiu Jitsu Club Wallern at the Hungarian Open
At the latest international Jiu Jitsu Hungarian Open in Dunakeszi, Hungary, the Jiu Jitsu Club "Vila Vita Pannonia" Wallern celebrated impressive success. The competition included various disciplines, including fighting, ne Waza and duo system. Five fighters from the club Neusiedl am See took part and achieved outstanding placements.
In the U14 age group, Emma Zsoldos had the opportunity to fight for first place among the boys up to 55 kg in the weight class up to 48 kg and Aron Mayerhofer. This shows not only the talent of young athletes, but also the excellent preparation by the club's team of coaches. Further information can be found at the results www.meinbezirk.at can be read .
challenges during the competition
Despite the successes, Michael Freudenberger had to give up in the U18 struggle for the tournament in the U18 due to an injury, which dampened expectations. To make matters worse, Yoanna Ivanova, who is in the World Cup contingent, could not travel to illness. In the upcoming World Championships, which will take place in Greece from October 24 to November 3, 2024, their absence will certainly be noticeable.
Overall, the club set up an impressive team that competed both in the "Fighting" category and in the Waza competitions. The athletes were also able to show strong performances in the ne waza. Emma Zsoldos and Aron Mayerhofer each took second place in their age groups, which demonstrates the versatility and skill of the athletes.
The competition in Hungary was not only a springboard for the athletes, but also an important opportunity to measure themselves against international competition and gain further experience. The club "Vila Vita Pannonia" Wallern has once again established itself as an outstanding representative in this sport that can come up with strong performances on the international stages.
These successes are particularly remarkable in view of the challenges with which the athletes are faced. The coaching team and the supporters from the region have done extraordinary work to prepare the athletes for these high standards. The consistently positive feedback shows that the future looks promising for the Jiu Jitsu Club Wallern.