Jenny Reimers from Mühlen Eichsen: Sporty heroine despite health hurdles!
Jenny Reimers from Mühlen Eichsen: Sporty heroine despite health hurdles!
The 13-year-old Jenny Reimers from Mühlen Eichsen again caused a sensation at the national paralympics in Berlin! In the spectacular Mommsen stadium, she fought with her team from the Schwerin Mecklenburg Funding Center and secured the silver medal at the federal final "Youth trains for Paralympics". After an exciting competition premiere, she collected her strength in four disciplines: ball throw, long jump, 75-meter run and 800 meters. Despite the initial disappointment over fourth place after the first day of the competition, the Schwerin team mobilized its fighting spirit with great commitment and finally won second place!
The emotional roller coaster ride culminated in a grand finishing party in the Max-Schmeling-Halle, where Jenny not only celebrated the victory, but also experienced unforgettable encounters with athletes from all over Germany. Her mother, Caroline Reimers, praises her daughter for her tireless will, despite health challenges: "She is fun." Jenny also shows progress at school and proves that her sporting ambition has a positive effect on her school performance. However, whether she can be part of the Schwerin team again next year depends on the qualification to the state championship. Stay Tuned, the future of Jenny Reimers promises high tension! You can find out more about this here .
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Ort | Mühlen Eichsen, Deutschland |
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