Kegel talent Denise Frölich: Saxon champion on a national podium!

Kegler Denise Frölich from the Ore Mountains convinced at the DJM in Munich and becomes the best bowl of the U14 in Germany.
Kegler Denise Frölich from the Ore Mountains convinced at the DJM in Munich and becomes the best bowl of the U14 in Germany. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Kegel talent Denise Frölich: Saxon champion on a national podium!

München, Deutschland - The German bowling scene was gathered over the Pentecost days in Munich, where the German Youth Championships took place. Among the many talents, the success of the Saxon bowler Denise Frölich from SV Saxonia Bernsbach stands out. Frölich, who had previously qualified as a Saxon champion in her age group, took seventh place among the best bowlers of the Republic in the U14 class in this enormous competition. Despite the high pressure and the lamp fever, she was able to concentrate and convince herself excellently thanks to her strong fan base. The championships for the age groups U14 and U18, both for male and female participants, took place a week earlier than usual this year, which further increased the tension of the competitions. This event is considered a stronghold of bowling youth in Germany.

Denise Frölich impressively asserted itself in the competitions. Her path to the German Championship was characterized by a clear victory as Sachsmeister, who made it possible for her to qualify for the national comparison. This achievement is particularly noteworthy because the competition in bowling is enormous and many athletes fight for the title. The DJM is known for bringing together the best young bowlers in the country in one place and is also accompanied by the German selection teams and media.

success of the Bavarian teams

While the German Youth Championships took place in Munich, the Bavarian teams experienced another success at the German Cups Classic in Augsburg. The BVS Weiden team returned home with two championship titles, both the women's and men's team achieved first place. The women's team reached a total of 1490 cones, with Petra Irlbacher with 404 cones. The gentlemen also shone and concluded with an overall result of 2611 cones, led by Robert Müller, who achieved 458 cones. The successes were recognized by state specialist Detlef Götz, who congratulated the active person on the outstanding result.

more about the youth championships

The German Youth Championships, which are now taking place every year at Pentecost, are a central part of German bowling. The event took place in Eppelheim in 2023, and Munich will act as a permanent venue from 2024. These championships experienced an interruption in 2020 and 2021 due to the pandemic, which makes the current event even more important. A highlight is always the associated media visibility by the television, which offers the offspring a wider platform. The DJM remains an important initiative to promote young talents in bowling.

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