Junior star Maurice Marosi wins four medals at the European Championships in Groß-Gerau!

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Groß-Gerau hosted the 2025 European Inline Speedskating Championships, where Maurice Marosi won four medals and Germany finished fifth with 13 medals.

Groß-Gerau war Gastgeber der Inline-Speedskating-EM 2025, wo Maurice Marosi vier Medaillen gewann und Deutschland mit 13 Medaillen den fünften Platz belegte.
Groß-Gerau hosted the 2025 European Inline Speedskating Championships, where Maurice Marosi won four medals and Germany finished fifth with 13 medals.

Junior star Maurice Marosi wins four medals at the European Championships in Groß-Gerau!

What a weekend for the next generation of inline speed skating! The European Championships in Groß-Gerau, Hesse, ended last Sunday and caused a stir. Among the successful athletes was 18-year-old Maurice Marosi from Speedteam Bodensee, who brought home four medals. Loud Schwäbische.de He won gold in the team competition, silver in the 500 meter race and bronze in the 200 meter and one-lap sprint.

Marosi's performance was particularly impressive on the first day of the competition, when he won the bronze medal in the 200 meters with a time of 17.692 seconds, setting his personal best. On the second day, however, the 1000 meter race was less fortunate - a fall by another athlete threw him off course and he only finished fifth in the final. But the young athlete didn't let himself get down.

Strong performances from Baden-Württemberg

Marosi wasn't the only bright spot from Germany. Teammate Larissa Gaiser from TSuGV Großbettlingen also showed remarkable performances and took bronze in the 15,000 meter elimination race. She also managed to reach the podium in the women's relay team, which secured the gold medal. Overall, the Baden-Württemberg association was well represented WRIV reports: The athletes from Baden-Württemberg made a significant contribution to the 13 medals that Germany won in the overall ranking.

In the overall medal table, Germany came fifth with 13 medals. The leading nations in European inline speed skating are still Italy and France. Originally, the European Championships were also used by many athletes as qualification for the World Championships, which will take place in China at the beginning of September this year and for which Marosi is already preparing intensively.

Insight into the event

The European Inline Speedskating Championships, organized by the European umbrella organization CERS, have developed enormously in recent years. They are not only a highlight of competition, but also a place of exchange for many athletes. The championships, which usually double as qualifiers for the World Championships, began in the format of classic roller skates. Nowadays, people start almost exclusively on inline skates Wikipedia holds on. The competitions were held on both track and road courses, giving athletes the opportunity to shine.

With impressive performances and many new best times, the last European Championships will go down in the history books. Maurice Marosi and his teammates show that the German speedskating scene is vibrant and full of talent. It will be exciting to see what the future brings!