Success for Mauthausen: Natalie Kehrer shines at the European Championship

Success for Mauthausen: Natalie Kehrer shines at the European Championship

In a significant moment for Austrian horticulture, the young gardener Natalie Kehrer from Mauthausen showed outstanding achievements during the 10th European professional competition for young gardeners, which took place in Lower Franconia this summer. Your commitment and your skills have not only brought you yourself, but also the entire team.

The Austrian participants, including Natalie Kehrer, won both the first and second place in the history of the competition for the first time. While a total of 21 teams from 13 countries competed, the team "Austria 1" prevailed and won the international team competition. Natalie, who has already completed her training at the Ritzlhof gardening school, was an important part of this success by leading the team and representing the Austrian colors dignified.

high requirements and demanding tasks

The competitive conditions were challenging. The participants not only had to demonstrate extensive gardening knowledge, but also a variety of practical skills that were checked in various stations of the competition. The repotting went into the evaluation as well as building and planting a raised bed. Floristic work was also in demand. This diversity of the tasks placed high demands on the skills and creativity of the participants.

Above all, the use of plant skills and dealing with pesticides were essential to successfully master the task. "The challenge was great and the competition was strong, but we did our best," said Natalie after the competition.

proud of performance

Wolfgang Eder, director of the Ritzlhof gardening school, expressed very proudly about the achievements of his students. "These successes are not only a sign of excellent training that we offer, but also show that working with the Upper Austrian gardeners works exemplary," he said. It is a great result for the graduates who competed for red-white-red and could bring home a silver and gold.

School training as a gardener at the Ritzlhof gardening school in Ansfelden is comprehensive and practical. Future gardeners will be trained in horticultural companies here or can attend the four -year technical school. Natalie did her apprenticeship in the Sandner nursery in St. Florian, where she was prepared for the level and the requirements of the competition.

This victory is an important milestone in the career of Natalie Kehrer and shows the potential of young gardeners in Austria. Their documented places contribute to the recognition of the Austrian horticulture at an international level and are a motivating example for prospective gardeners.

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