Water fun and thrill: the 12th Waterslide contest in Schönwald

Water fun and thrill: the 12th Waterslide contest in Schönwald

an unforgettable event for Schönwald

This year's Waterslide contest in Schönwald has once again proven that the Schönwald ski club knows how to inspire the audience. The event, which was now taking place for the twelfth time, attracted many visitors and was characterized by a colorful mix of spectacular slides and entertaining costumes. In addition, the contest offered a platform for local communities to get together and have fun.

The challenge of the water slide

A total of 37 participants faced the challenge of gliding over a pelvis with around 50,000 liters of water. The variety of vehicles, including a remarkable fire engine from Nordrach, ensured an exuberant atmosphere. This team showed with its creative “fun mobile” that community spirit and creativity are strongly pronounced in the region.

admirable services and unexpected winners

The performance of Sven Thörner, who, as a former ski jumper, won the event with a perfect slide in the seventh round should be particularly noteworthy. This had an exceptional influence on the audience and amazed. The registration of participants such as 14-year-old Jonas Scherzinger, who took second place, also shows that the next generation is already at the start to continue traditions.

The influence on the community

The Waterslide contest is not just a sporting event, but a significant part of regional identity. He brings people together, promotes exchange and strengthens the sense of community. The day started with a solemn start, which was accompanied by alphorn players and firecrackers, and ended with a shiny slider party that rounded off the evening with first -class DJs and exuberant atmosphere. Such events contribute to the creation of positive and unforgettable experiences for the Schönwald community.

conclusion: an event full of pride and joy

The Waterslide contest in Schönwald shows how important such leisure events are for the local community. They not only promote participation and competition, but also enable people to get together, celebrate and create memories. At a time when community events are becoming increasingly important, the Schönwald ski club does a great job to combine tradition and innovation.