Youth team championships: Triumph Oberstdorf and Bayern Munich!

Youth team championships: Triumph Oberstdorf and Bayern Munich!
Last weekend, the German team championships of the youth 15 and 19 in Jülich and Salzgitter provided plenty of excitement and great competitions. Both the younger and older talents presented their skills and managed to captivate the spectators with some gripping games.
victorious youth 15
In the age group Youth 15, the girls of TSV Oberstdorf triumphed with an impressive 6: 3 victory in the final against Borussia Düsseldorf and thus secured the title. This impressive performance underlined Eva Xintian Gao's strength, which remained unbeaten in singles and thus made a significant contribution to the success of her team. On the podium, the TTC Langen 1950 also ended up in fourth place with bronze and the TTC HS Schwarza.
The boys had an exciting final in which the SV 28 Wissingen and TTC Immoxone Bietigheim-Bissingen separated with a 5: 5 difference. Thanks to the sentence ranking, Wissingen was able to look forward to the title. Bronze went to Borussia Düsseldorf, while the DJK SpVgg Effeltrich took fourth place.
success in youth 19
The stars at the age of 19 were also characterized by remarkable achievements. The girls of FC Bayern Munich won 6: 3 against TSV Korntal in the final. Emilia Schorr from Bayern Munich remained unbeaten in all games. In the boys, the TuS Makkabi Frankfurt demonstrated its dominance and clearly won the final against SV Siek 6-2. In the semi-finals, Makkabi Frankfurt also swept the Hundsmühler TV off the table with 6-0, while SV Siek qualified for the final with a 6: 3 victory against the UPS.
The German team championships, organized by the German Table Tennis-Bund e.V., took place in the period from June 14th to 15th, 2025 and were an open tournament. High -quality materials were used in the organization; The tables came from the Donic brand, while the balls made of white plastic were made by Tibhar.
table tennis in German sport
In Germany,table tennis is not only a popular pastime, but also a sport with a long tradition. The roots were in England in the late 19th century, and the first official table tennis championship in Germany took place in 1901. The German Table Tennis Association, founded in 1925, has a good 527,000 members today and experiences a slight increase compared to the previous year. Despite a decline of around 350,000 players since 1989, Germany sees itself internationally due to the continuous training of talents as one of the best table tennis powers.
With sporting challenges and successes, such as the current championships, table tennis remains an important field of appeal for many, where the commitment and passion attract many young athletes. The past weekend has shown that the youth championships could hardly be more alive.
All information and details about the championships are available on the website of the DTTB under the link mytischtennis.de and for additional statistics and information table tennis100.de An exciting overview of the developments in German table tennis.
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