Youth table tennis: Oberstdorf and Bayern Munich celebrate championship titles!
TTC immoXone Bietigheim-Bissingen secured silver at the German Youth 15 Team Championships in Jülich and Salzgitter.

Youth table tennis: Oberstdorf and Bayern Munich celebrate championship titles!
Last weekend, the best table tennis players in Germany took part in the German Team Championships for Youth 15 and 19. Exciting competitions took place in Jülich and Salzgitter, in which several young teams demonstrated their strengths. In the Youth 15 age group, TSV Oberstdorf and SV 28 Wissingen won, while Youth 19 was dominated by the girls' teams from FC Bayern Munich and the boys' teams from TuS Makkabi Frankfurt. tischtennis.de reports that the competitions were of great importance for the young athletes.
The girls from TSV Oberstdorf showed their skills in the Youth 15 final and won 6:3 against Borussia Düsseldorf. With a decisive contribution from Eva Xintian Gao, who was the undefeated DM runner-up in the individual competition, the team secured the championship title. Bronze went to TTC Langen 1950 and TTC HS Schwarza took fourth place. In the boys' division, SV 28 Wissingen won after a thrilling final against TTC immoXone Bietigheim-Bissingen. After a 5:5 draw, the set differences ultimately decided in Wissingen's favor. Borussia Düsseldorf and DJK SpVgg Effeltrich followed in third and fourth place.
Successes of the youth 19
In the Youth 19 age group, the FC Bayern Munich girls were in impressive form. They defended their title with a clear 6:3 victory over TSV Korntal. Emilia Schorr impressed as an undefeated player and played a key role in the success. The bronze medal went to MTV Engelbostel-Schulenburg, while Post SV Mühlhausen took fourth place. In the boys' division, TuS Makkabi Frankfurt beat SV Siek 6:2 in the final after they had literally overrun Hundsmühler TV with a 6:0 in the semifinals. SV Siek reached the final by beating USV Jena 6:3.
The impressive performances of the teams from Bavaria once again show the high quality in the youth sector of table tennis. bttv.de adds that The champion teams also qualified for the national championships, which makes their achievements even more valuable.
The German Team Championships are not only a highlight in the sports calendar, but also an important stage for young athletes on their way to a top sports career. In the coming months, the players will continue to hone their skills in order to impress in future competitions.