Flood of medals in Plauen: KSV Pausa and ASV shine at the Saxony Championships
On June 1, 2025, the Saxony Wrestling Championships in Plauen ended with only 65 participants in the U10 and U12 age groups.

Flood of medals in Plauen: KSV Pausa and ASV shine at the Saxony Championships
The exciting Saxony wrestling championships for the U 10 and U 12 age groups were held in Plauen last weekend. The multi-purpose sports hall was the venue for numerous fights that marked the end of this championship series. Despite the exciting competition, ASV Plauen can look forward to a certain setback this year, as the club recorded a minus record in the weigh-ins. Only 65 participants competed in both age groups, which makes it clear that the event as a whole was somewhat smaller than in previous years Free press reported.
The competitions took place in a friendly and family atmosphere, with the young athletes giving their best to fight for the medals. The clubs KSV Pausa and ASV Plauen were particularly well represented among the fighters. Every point counted, and the spectators were thrilled by the athletes' techniques and effort. Despite the smaller number of participants, the fighters gave their best and the atmosphere in the hall was excellent.
Highlights and results of the fights
A look at the results of the competitions shows some notable duels. For example, Erik Stoll competed against Lean Justin Bobek and won with a score of 3:1. The fight between Finn Kühn and Finn Löffler was also exciting, in which Kühn won the duel with a shoulder victory. In the 55 kg weight class, Sebastian Wagner from ASV Ringen Plauen achieved an outstanding victory against his opponent.
Here are some other interesting results:
- Kampf 1: Stoll, Erik vs. Bobek, Lean Justin – Punktesieg (3:1)
- Kampf 2: Kühn, Finn vs. Löffler, Finn – Schultersieg (0:5)
- Kampf 3: Wagner, Sebastian vs. Gegner – Technisch überlegener Punktesieg
The merger in Plauen once again shows how important such events are for wrestling in Saxony. Even though the number of participants was smaller, the enthusiasm of athletes and spectators was unbroken. The small but fine sports community has shown that it can stick together even in difficult times and promote great talents that will further advance the art of wrestling in the Free State.
The Saxon wrestlers can look forward to the next championship while they can bring the experiences they have gained into the upcoming fights. Sachsenringer.de keeps the latest information available.