World Cup in Munich: Sagitters fight for Olympic quotas!

München beherbergt vom 10. bis 14. Juni 2025 wichtige Schieß-Wettbewerbe. Erfahren Sie hier alles über die Finals und deutsche Athleten.
Munich houses important shooting competitions from June 10th to 14th, 2025. Find out everything about the finals and German athletes here. (Symbolbild/MM)

World Cup in Munich: Sagitters fight for Olympic quotas!

München, Deutschland - The time has come in a few days: the Weltcup in Munich is at the door and promises exciting competitions for shooting sports fans. On Tuesday, June 10th, the event begins with the finale in the women's air rifle at 1:17 p.m., followed by the men's air pistol at 5:17 p.m. Do you need a reason to look forward to the event? On Wednesday, June 11th, the final will be held in the women's sports gun from 2:17 p.m. A week full of action that you shouldn't miss!

Bayerische Rundfunk will be broadcast live on www.br24sport.de , and Sportdeutschland.TV is also on board: Six finals are streamed there, including the men's three-position fight on Wednesday at 11:32 a.m. and the men's air rifle competition on Thursday at 2:17 p.m. The broadcasts begin 13 minutes before the start of the competition, so that nothing is missed!

The German team in Munich

The German team can rely on strong players. Talented athletes such as Max Braun from Kämpfelbach, Hanna and Daniel Bühlmeyer from Erlangen and Maximilian Dallinger from Freising are at the start of the rifles. Anna Janßen from Freising, who can do well at the competitions, is also involved. There are a number of impressive names in the pistols, such as Monika Karsch and Christian Reitz from Regensburg and Svenja Berge from Bad Camberg.

  • rifle:
    • Max Braun (Kämpfelbach)
    • Hanna Bühlmeyer (Erlangen)
    • Daniel Bühlmeyer (Erlangen)
    • Maximilian Dallinger (Freising)
    • Anna Janßen (Freising)
    • Lisa Grub (Weingarten)
    • David Koenders (Mossautal)
    • Anita Mangold (Ulm)
    • Max Ohlenburger (Idstein)
    • Hannah Steffen (Ohlweiler)
    • Maximilian Ulbrich (Wielenbach)
    • Larissa Wegner (Calw-Heumaden)
    • Bastian Blos (Solingen)
  • pistol:
    • Svenja Berge (Bad Camberg)
    • Oliver Geis (Bad Camberg)
    • Paul Fröhlich (Hitzhofen)
    • Philipp Grimm (Freiberg am Neckar)
    • Monika Karsch (Regensburg)
    • Christian Reitz (Regensburg)
    • Andreas Köppl (lamp direction)
    • Emanuel Müller (Pfullingen)
    • Susanne Neisinger (Vienna)
    • Fabian Otto (Heringen)
    • Florian Peter (Obertshausen)
    • Miriam Piechaczek (Königsberg)
    • Michelle Skeries (Potsdam)
    • Doreen Vennekamp (Steinbach-Hallenberg)
    • Michael Schwald (Lörrach)

The pressure in the competition should not be underestimated. An exciting example is Maximilian Ulbrich, who was able to ensure a quota place for the Olympic Games in Munich. He won against his friend and training colleague Dallinger, which made the competition even more intense. Ulbrich admitted that he had difficulty relaxing during the competition.

Olympic views

Overall, the German team in the past at the Olympic Games in Shooting could not always score. Between the games in Rio and Tokyo, the team was unsuccessful in qualifying. But that could change this year: Ulbrich and Janßen have achieved quota places and should strengthen self -confidence on the way to Tokyo. Another reason to follow the World Cup exactly!

As you can see, there are some interesting developments in shooting sports. At the World Cup in Munich it is competed like never before. So if you are interested in shooting sports, you should not miss the finals - because tension is guaranteed! And if you want to be there live on the stream, you will find the broadcasts on and Br24sport .

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