Salzburg ranking: young talents and exciting fights in the pavilion

Salzburg ranking: young talents and exciting fights in the pavilion

On Sunday, October 6th, the Salzburg final ranking took place in the cozy pavilion of Bramberg. Despite the approaching end of the ranking season, there were impressive 124 rankers who fought for the medals. The athletes' services were remarkable because the Salzburgers won a total of 25 prizes, while Tirol 12, South Tyrol 4 and Bavaria cleared 1 price. A special highlight was the transfer of a transparent by Rudi Hinterlechner from the Sportunion Salzburg, which will be used in the future at the Salzburg ranking.

The event not only attracted athletes, but also numerous spectators who could enjoy the exciting atmosphere and sporting competition. The support of the local community was clearly noticeable, and many fans celebrated the success of their favorite athletes.

strong services of the student ranker

The strong participation of the student rankers was particularly gratifying. Piesendorf and Mittersill turned out to be the dominant clubs and secured eleven out of fifteen prices. In a gripping finale of the student hagmoar, the favorite Jakob Höller from Piesendorf and Gabriel Mariner from Matrei competed against each other. The decision finally fell in favor of Mariner, who, despite a draw, could show the better time.

In the category of young people up to 18 years, the Pongauer Hans Schnell was the only winner in the first round. His colleague Alexander Hausbacher reached second place in the subordinate marine, while Rupert Möschl from Bramberg took third place. The Jugendhagmoar was won by Andy Egger from Ahrntal, followed by Simon Margreiter from Alpbach and Hans Schnell, who again achieved a strong result.

results of the general classes

The Salzburgers also showed impressive performance in the general classes and won nine prizes. The class victories went to the Pongauer Franz Höllwart in class IV and Andreas Rieder from Bramberg, who stepped back onto the mat after a long break. Class III, which was completely dominated by Bramberg Ranglern, was particularly strong, with Rieder winning first place ahead of Josef Mair and Simon Steiger.

in class II, Marcel Pichler from Mittersill and Peter Reiter from Saalbach were on the podium, but had to give up the Bavarian Hans Schwabl, who won the class. Stefan Gastl from the Brixental was also able to confirm his role in the Hagmoar competition and won after he had asserted himself against well -known opponents such as Daniel Pail and Christopher Kendler in the preliminary round.

In conclusion, it should be noted that ranking is not only a sport, but also a strongly rooted cultural event in the region. The great participation and the high performance density of the athletes promise that upcoming events will also be of great interest. If you want to see the results and photos of the last event, you can do this on the website of the Salzburg Rangglerverband: Salzburger-rangglerverband.at .

For all ranking gel fans, the season in South Tyrol on October 19 will continue with the traditional Kischstaranggeln in St. Jakob in the Ahrntal, followed by the last rank of 2024 on October 27 in St. Martin in Passeier, where an international price ranking will take place. The anticipation for these events is already noticeable, and the rankers are looking forward to numerous spectators who will show their support.

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