LAC Essingen is celebrating: 28 titles and a new stadium record!

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On July 8, 2025, Nicole Piott broke the stadium record in the pole vault in Schwäbisch Hall and LAC Essingen won numerous titles.

Am 8. Juli 2025 brach Nicole Piott in Schwäbisch Hall den Stadionrekord im Stabhochsprung und LAC Essingen gewann zahlreiche Titel.
On July 8, 2025, Nicole Piott broke the stadium record in the pole vault in Schwäbisch Hall and LAC Essingen won numerous titles.

LAC Essingen is celebrating: 28 titles and a new stadium record!

The athletics series are in full swing and are producing remarkable performances in the region. Whether at the district championships or the savings bank meeting, the athletes show impressive results. Even in the hot summer sun on July 8, 2025, the athletes shone with personal bests and new records. Over 34 participants competed for LAC Essingen and won 28 titles, supplemented by 19 second and 11 third places, as lac-essingen.de reports.

Integrated district championships were held over hurdles, 1000 and 5000 meters. LAC Essingen was able to secure eight titles in these competitions. Particularly noteworthy are the performances of Malia Koller in the W12 over the 60 meter hurdles and Lotte Mangold in the W13, who also shone in the hurdles discipline. Liv Kohler (W14) secured two titles in the hurdles, and Charlotte Wagner (U18) also gave her fellow competitors no chance in the 100 meter hurdles. Jaqueline Böhm confirmed the strength of the women's team with her victory in the 100 meter hurdles.

Stadium record and new best performances

A highlight of the event was the spectacular result of Julian Fundel (LG Eningen-Reutlingen), who not only set a new stadium record in the javelin throw with a distance of 69.69 meters, but also dominated the competition. His impressive throwing results in him being at the top of the rankings. Patrick Hess (LG Staufen) took second place behind Fundel with 63.72 meters, while Rebecca Zweigle (LG Neckar-Erms-Aich) won the women's event with 40.03 meters.

The pole vault was also characterized by impressive performances, where Nicole Piott (WGL Schwäbisch Hall) set a new stadium record with 3.70 meters. In the triple jump, Rebekka Dürr (W40, VfB Stuttgart) was at the top with 11.41 meters, which currently secures her second place in Germany.

Diversity and talents

The event also offered a wide range of other disciplines. In the shot put, Laura Knödler (LG Filstal) achieved the second best distance in Württemberg with 13.47 meters. This shows that the diversity of LAC Essingen is not only achieved by winning titles in one discipline. In the senior age group, Hartwig Vöhringer (M65, LAC Essingen) was successful in the throwing pentathlon with 3098 points and is now in third place in Germany.

The commitment of the young talents was also clearly visible. The youngest athletes, like Ylva Janouschek (W12), won titles in the ball throw and long jump and show that the future of LAC Essingen is in the best hands.

In summary, it can be said that the athletes from Essingen not only come up with great performances and new records, but also rekindle enthusiasm for athletics in the region. The next competitions promise exciting things and interest remains high. Further reports about athletics and the impressive achievements of the athletes can be found at sport-record.de.