Sensation in Stuttgart: MTV Bad Kreuznach wins mixed trampoline title!
The German Trampoline Championships 2025 in Stuttgart: Fabian Vogel and Aileen Rösler secure the mixed synchronized title.

Sensation in Stuttgart: MTV Bad Kreuznach wins mixed trampoline title!
On June 21, 2025, the German Trampoline Championships took place in Stuttgart, an event that brought together the best athletes in the country. The athletes fought for the title in various disciplines. The athletes' performances particularly stood out in the mixed synchronized jumping. The title went to the duo Fabian Vogel and Aileen Rösler, who made history with their first trampoline championship victory.
Fabian Vogel, 29 years old, usually competes with his partner Caio Lauxtermann, who competed against him in this competition. The mixed competition presented a new challenge for Vogel, who had to adapt to achieve synchronicity with his partner Rösler. Lauxtermann and his partner Aurelia Eislöffel also showed strong performances and ultimately took fourth place.
Competition and evaluation
The competition was characterized by strict evaluation guidelines. Each team had the task of performing ten jumps within 30 seconds, which were then evaluated by a jury. Criteria such as posture, synchrony and difficulty played an important role in the awarding of points. At the crucial moment, Vogel and Rösler successfully performed their final jump, a double backwards somersault with two twists, and secured the title. Fabian described the victory as “incredible” and “fascinating”.
The Trampoline Bundesliga, which was born in 1973, has evolved over the decades. Initially, the first few seasons only featured male teams, but the rules were adjusted so that women can now compete regularly and competitions can be held in mixed teams. This rule change has made it possible for the German club champion to be determined since then, which has improved the competitive conditions for all athletes.
These championships and the development of the trampoline Bundesliga impressively show how the sport has become established in Germany, with an ever-growing field of participants and an increased level, which is also reflected in the athletes' performances.
For Fabian Vogel and Aileen Rösler, this day was not just a competition, but the beginning of a new era in the trampoline world in Germany, which certainly promises many more exciting events. Further information about the championships and developments in trampoline gymnastics can be found at SWR and DTB.