Potsdam – The UJKC Potsdam has emerged victorious in the German Judo Bundesliga, culminating a persistent season with a triumphant win against defending champions Remscheider TV with a final score of 8:6. This victory marks a historic moment for the club, after six previous attempts to reach the pinnacle of the competition.

Road to the Championship

The Potsdam team, entering the competition as North Relay champions, initially faced JSV Speyer in the semi-finals. Demonstrating their prowess, thay secured an 8:6 victory, paving their way to the final showdown. The atmosphere at the Wuppertal University Hall was electric, with over 3,500 spectators witnessing the intense competition.

key Bouts Determine the Outcome

The initial matches saw Martin Setz, Tim Gramkow, Tim Schmidt, adn Ivaylo Ivanov securing individual victories for Potsdam, establishing a 4-3 lead at the halfway point. Remscheid responded with wins from Balabay Aghayev,Losseni Kone and Nicolas Kunze. the intensity heightened in the second round where Noel Schmidt, Krisztian Toth, followed by another victory from Noel Schmidt, and a decisive win by Ivaylo Ivanov ultimately sealed potsdam’s fate.

This win positions UJKC Potsdam as the second club from Brandenburg to claim the men’s judo Bundesliga title, following in the footsteps of JC 90 Frankfurt (Oder).

Team Score
UJKC Potsdam 8
Remscheider TV 6

Did You No? Judo, meaning “the gentle way,” is a modern japanese martial art and combat sport created in 1882 by Jigoro Kano. It’s more than just throws and holds; it’s a ideology focused on self-improvement.

The dedication and skill of the Potsdam team were evident throughout the tournament.Their strategic approach and unwavering commitment to excellence proved to be the key factors in their success.

Do you think the UJKC Potsdam’s triumph will inspire more athletes to take up Judo in Brandenburg? what strategies do you believe contributed most to their victory?