Wiener Neustadt celebrates bowling talents: two medals at U23 World Cup!

Wiener Neustadt celebrates bowling talents: two medals at U23 World Cup!

In the city of Wiener Neustadt, the sports enthusiasts are proud of the outstanding achievements of their bowlers at the U23 World Championship, which recently took place in Brezno, Slovakia. The two participants, Tanja Pröll and Michael Roth, represented the city radiantly, whereby Pröll was able to win two bronze medals.

At her first World Cup, Tanja Pröll was able to climb the podium twice by gaining the bronze medal in the team and tandem competitions. She also showed her individual skills in the individual and combination ranking, where she took first place. On the other hand, Michael Roth took part in such a big event for the first time and was able to cut off in the middle of the field. With the Austrian men's team it didn't quite fit for a medal, but seventh among thirteen teams is quite impressive.

duly recognition for the athletes

The performance of the two athletes did not fail to be unnoticed. Mayor Klaus Schneeberger and sports city council Philipp Gruber welcomed Tanja and Michael to the old town hall and congratulated both. "Participation in a World Cup is a big deal for our sports city and proof of the extraordinary talent in Wiener Neustadt. We are proud of Tanja Pröll for her bronze medals and congratulate Michael Roth on his successful premiere," said the city managers.

Pröll's successes are not only a personal award, but also an inspiration for other athletes in the region. Michael Roth, who shone in several competitions before his trip, including the Lower Austrian state championship and the ASKÖ federal championship, will take many new experiences with them to further increase its performance.

The city of Wiener Neustadt shows itself through these successes as a lively sports location that promotes its talent and offers a platform for outstanding performance in bowling. The successes at the international level contribute to further establishing the region as a sporting stronghold.