On title hunt: The Tigers and their way to the championship

On title hunt: The Tigers and their way to the championship

In the judo area, the title is eagerly fought for the title and there is tension until the last round. The Viennese judo trainer Haasmann expresses himself frustrated about the outgoing surprise effect, which he has achieved in the past in final fights by considering legionnaires. "Now everyone has to be used legionnately in the basic round," noted the 63-year-old. This statement shows how much the dynamics of the competition has changed and that the teams can better prepare for their opponents.

The impending semi -final opponent Mühlviertel will be a tough chunk on the way to the title. However, the Viennese judoka is optimistic about the future: The prospect that three of their top judoka can train in Tokyo for three weeks after the tournament offers an incentive. Bernd Fasching, who took seventh place at the World Cup, as well as (the two Borchashvili brothers) Magamed, who won bronze at the U23 European Championship, and heavyweight Movli, who finished third at the military World Cup, will work on their skills in Japan.

The hunt for the eleventh title

The ambitions of the Viennese judokas are high. Haasmann admits that you are striving for the eleventh title to equalize with the record champions Mühlviertel. So far, Mühlviertel needed 42 years to win so many titles. The Viennese, on the other hand, want to achieve this in just twelve years, which is a remarkable performance for the sports community in Vienna.

The challenge that Viennese stands in the way is not only the sporting competition, but also the necessary strategy in order to gain the upper hand at the crucial moment. The concentration on the preparation and the targeted early inclusion of the legionnaires in the basic round should help to increase robustness and team strength. This planning is crucial to conquer Mühlviertel and other strong teams in the semi -finals and beyond.

The race for the title remains exciting, and even if the way there is paved with challenges, trainers and athletes are optimistic. "We want the eleventh title," emphasizes Haasmann and with a look forward, what is coming is the anticipation for the competition. An intensive analysis and a clever planning can ultimately make up the difference between victory and defeat.

The judo world is eagerly observing how this championship develops and whether the Viennese judokas can implement their dream of the title into reality. In the sports community, the focus is now on the early competition, and everyone is eagerly awaiting the results.

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