Emma Hinze celebrates comeback at the Grand Prix of Germany in Cottbus!

Emma Hinze celebrates comeback at the Grand Prix of Germany in Cottbus!
Cottbus, Deutschland - Emma Hinze, the eight-time world champion from Cottbus, returns after almost ten-month competition break. On June 20, she will compete in Cottbus at the Grand Prix of Germany, where she awaits her return. After their impressive winning of the bronze medal in the team sprint at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, this break. During this break, Hinze decided not to take part in the 2024 World Cup and the 2025 European Championship in order to prepare for new challenges. She announced that she was switching to her own setup and thanked for the experiences and opportunities that she has been able to collect in the Track Team Brandenburg in the past nine years.
Your return to the competition will take place in an exciting year for the athlete. On the weekend before, at the German train cycling championships in Berlin, Hinze achieved an outstanding success. She secured the title in the 500-meter time trial with a time of 33.498 seconds and thus clearly prevailed against her competitors Clara Schneider and Alessa-Catriona Pröpster, which followed with times of 34.387 and 35.199 seconds. Hinze is optimistic and plans to attack the world record over 500 meters flying over 500 meters on Saturday. The current record is 28.970 seconds and was set up by Kristina Vogel in 2016. Hinze stated that she was already faster in training, which gives her fans hope for an exciting performance.
A review of the championships
At the same championships, Moritz Agitstein defended his title in the scratch of men, while Benjamin Boos won the excretion. The men's team sprint went to the Track Team Brandenburg, which achieved a time of 44.479 seconds. In addition, Pia Grünewald from the Cottbuser was able to shine in the women's point.
All eyes are now focused on Hinze, which not only aims to win in their comeback, but also wants to set new standards. Her decision to leave the team and work on their own suggests that she is ready to take the next step in her career. After the Grand Prize, she plans to present herself again from July 2 to July 6th at the German Bahn Championships in Dudenhofen and further demonstrate its shape.
The coming time for Emma Hinze will not only be with regard to personal success, but also on the development of German train wheel sports as a whole. The responsibility and the pressure associated with their new setup could bring a new dynamic into their career.
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