Gold for Germany! Eder and Schönmaier win at the EM debut in Leipzig

Timo Eder and Karina Schönmaier win gold on May 28, 2025 in the mixed team final at the Turn-European Championship in Leipzig.
Timo Eder and Karina Schönmaier win gold on May 28, 2025 in the mixed team final at the Turn-European Championship in Leipzig. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Gold for Germany! Eder and Schönmaier win at the EM debut in Leipzig

Leipzig, Deutschland - The German mixed team consisting of Timo Eder and Karina Schönmaier today, on May 28, 2025, surprisingly won the gold medal at the European Turn European Championships. This event marked the first mixed competition in the history of the European Championships and comes at a time when Germany continues its positive trend in gymnastics.

Timo Eder, who comes from Ludwigsburg, and Bremener Karina Schönmaier, both only 19 years old, were able to prevail against the British team in the final. Eder scored an evaluation of 13.333 points at the bar, while Schönmaier achieved 12,233 points on the balance beam, which led to a total number of points of 25.566. The British team landed only with 25,466 points, while Italy took third place with 27.966 points.

The way to the final

The two young gymnasts qualified as the sixth in the first qualification round with 13,433 and 12,833 points. In the second round, they increased their performance and each scored 13,933 points, which secured them to enter the final. The competition mode provided for three rounds in which the selection of the teams was reduced after each round.

The event in Leipzig, in which 16 nations competed for the title, offered an exciting backdrop for the young athletes. Despite the smaller wobble during the exercises, Eder and Schönmaier were able to convince and ensured cheers in the hall. The new mixed competition will also be played in the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, which offers gymnastics an additional platform.

successful EM for Germany

The victory in the mixed competition is part of a successful European Championship for the German team. The women had previously won silver in the team competition, while the men took fourth place. These successes strengthen the positive impression that Germany leaves on the international stage, and the athletes hope for further medal opportunities in the individual finals in the second half of the European Championship.

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like tz.de , this triumph represents an important development for German gymnastics. Sportschau emphasizes that Germany can play an important role in the gymnastics.

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