European Championships | Gymnastics: “Relief so blatant”: Bui and Co. rock the Olympic Hall

With an all-round successful performance, the German gymnasts made a promising start to the European Championships in Munich.

The team decision in fourth was easily achieved, another four places in the final were won and the new boss was completely convinced: When Asia d’Amato from Italy won the European Championship all-around, the German gymnasts fully met the expectations of head coach Gerben Wiersma and hopes for medal success at the European Championships in Munich awakened.

“Everyone fought for each other. I’m most proud of the team result and the progress we’ve made,” said the Dutchman, who replaced long-time head coach Ulla Koch at the beginning of the year.

But Wiersma was also particularly happy with his “senior” Kim Bui, who surpassed herself in the last individual all-around of her career and took a hardly expected eighth place.

On the uneven bars, the otherwise so in control of the Stuttgarter literally screamed out her enthusiasm for an almost perfect day. “The relief is so great, so blatant,” said the 33-year-old, who announced her departure from the gymnastics podium last week.

Bui ousts Seitz

And it cannot be ruled out that the Swabian will finally say goodbye at the weekend with precious metal around her neck. Because Bui is not only an important factor in the team final on Saturday (2:00 p.m.), she also performed the fourth-best exercise of the preliminary round on uneven bars.

And even displaced her long-time club colleague Elisabeth Seitz by one position. The German record champion, who only started as a “part-time athlete” in the Olympic Hall, is also a medal candidate on Sunday (3:15 p.m.) on the double bar.

On the balance beam, not only ex-world champion Pauline Schäfer-Betz but also 18-year-old Emma Malewski substantiated a claim to the podium. Schäfer-Betz was even a little irritated by a butterfly that landed gently on the ten centimeter wide beam shortly before her exercise.

“But it only affected me minimally, I can hide something like that well,” reported the 25-year-old afterwards. Sarah Voss was thrown off the “Zitterbalken” and is therefore only a spectator on Sunday.

ttn-9