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German Schülercup S14 on Sudelfeld: Double victory for Chiemgau Erin Jenny Reinold

Photo: Rapp
"Stay tuned, more fights, then you can make the leap to the World Cup," admitted the current best damaged DSV-speed driver Stefan Keppler the alpine S14-school junior at the presentation ceremony of the races 6 and 7 of the German Cup on Sudelfeld S14-school last weekend on their way. 1998 Keppler won even in his last Seefeld DSC-race. And he himself knows only too well that the road to the school year in which world leaders far from easy and often is marked by many setbacks. Just in absolute top form, he was injured shortly before the World Championships in Garmisch-Partenkirchen and now must watch. He has seen on Sudelfeld that many of today's best girls and boys born between 1996 and 1997, were allowed to be present in the SV Inngau oriented race, have talent. was particularly impressed on despite the warm temperatures and the interim Drizzle excellent snow on the forest Jenny Reinold head of SK Berchtesgaden, which the girls won both the slalom and giant slalom as is currently behind the superior leader Katharina Proebster (Lenggries SC) finished second overall in the DSC.

Adrian tits, photo Rapp
slalom victory on Saturday with Reinold two tenths ahead of the Allgäu Meike Erin Pfister (SC Krumbach). Third was Catherine Proebster. Best Inngauerin was Antonia Fuchs (SV Bruckmühl) in eighth. Valerie Dupier (WSV Samerberg) came in 15th, Josefa Korisanski (SC Char) 26 ranks When the students are brought Adrian tits (SC Garmisch) as the best '97 born the overall win in front of George Hegel (SC Bergen), currently second overall in the DSC evaluation. Mark Kreilinger (TSV Siegsdorf) was pleased with third place. Leon Flamm (ASV Großholzhausen) was the third-best '97 excellent overall roller and best Inngauer. Felix Klapprott (WSV Samerberg) was ranked 14th Simon Schroll (SC Aibling) and Maxi Schönauer (SV DJK Kolbermoor) dropped out.

Jenny Reinold, photo Rapp
the Giant Slalom on Saturday Jenny Reinold drove in two runs fastest time and won superior over two seconds ahead of Catherine Proebster and Sovrana Anwar (SC Partenkirchen), which is in the second round drew up yet by five hundredths of rank four to three. The coveted spot on the podium thus lost the Inngauerin Antonia Fuchs, third after the first round, but which nevertheless was satisfied with her performance at the weekend. Valerie Dupier was ranked 25th, Josefa Korisanski 33rd at Rank With a very strong second round went to the pupils Markus Kreilinger to victory ahead of the leader after the first round of Georg Hegel. Third Sebastian Hladik (SC Kreuth) was the DSC in the overall standings at the moment still leads with 20 points ahead of Georg Hegel. Best Inngauer to ninth Felix was Klapprott. Maxi Schönauer was ranked 33rd Leon Simon Schroll and flame applications were unsuccessful. The result is a complete list, visit www.deutscherskiverband.de . Petra Rapp

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