Helen Briem: Nürtingen's golf talent strives for the Olympic dream

Helen Briem: Nürtingen's golf talent strives for the Olympic dream

Nürtingen (dpa) - the decision of the young golferin Helen Briem to take the step into the profile camp as the world's best amateur, not only represents a personal milestone, but also affects German golf as a whole. The 18-year-old from Stuttgart GC Solitude has taken the first German golfer to head the amateur world rankings and is now becoming a hopeful for future generations of athletes.

a new way full of challenges

Helen Briem was enthusiastic about her step into the professional world and the associated enormous challenges: "I am incredibly looking forward to this new challenge and the many trips to places that I can get to know." Participation in the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles has top priority for them. The move to the profile warehouse is a big step for many athletes, which is often associated with intensive training sessions and the need to deal with new competitors.

A look at the Olympic dreams

The way to the Olympic medal is a hard piece of work for every athlete. Briem himself says: "I will do everything I can to be part of Team Germany in La itself and to fight a medal there." Before that, she keeps your fingers crossed for her colleagues Alexandra Försterling and Esther Henseleit, who take part in the Olympic Games in Paris. This shows the camaraderie and cohesion within the German golf community.

a sign of the future of German golf

The remarkable performance of Briem, who recently won the title at the European Team Championship, is a significant progress for German golf. "I am impressed that she has a great mental strength for her age," he says, which is indicated by her potential, also being successful at an international level.

The effects on the community

The rise of Helen Briem not only symbolizes her personal achievement, but also a positive trend for golf in Germany. Their success creates inspiration for young golfers and positions sport as a serious discipline that offers athletes long -term perspectives. Briem's ​​example shows that with hard work and determination, challenges in the Olympic sports can also be mastered.

- Nag