Taekwondo Südtirol Eurotherm Secures Medals at Luxembourg Open 2026
Taekwondo Südtirol Eurotherm showcased its competitive mettle at the Luxembourg Open 2026, held May 23–24 at the d’Coque Centre National Sportif. The four-member team demonstrated significant international form, securing notable results against a high-caliber field of global competitors.
A Weekend of Tactical Excellence
The campaign began on the first day with Anna Gruber, who competed in the U18 category. Facing a challenging bracket in the -68 kg division, Gruber fought through the rounds to secure a third-place finish and a bronze medal.
Alexander Oberhofer carried the momentum into the second day, navigating the -87 kg bracket with tactical precision. After a dominant 2-0 semifinal victory over his German opponent, Oberhofer advanced to the final. There, he faced 29-year-old Olympian Faysal Sawadogo of Burkina Faso in a tightly contested match that ended 13-15 and 10-12, ultimately earning Oberhofer a silver medal.
Looking Ahead to Rome
The performances in Luxembourg serve as a validation of the current training trajectory for Taekwondo Südtirol Eurotherm. With the team now shifting its focus toward the upcoming Italian Championships in Rome, these results are likely to provide the necessary confidence for the squad to challenge for top podium spots on the national stage.

Frequently Asked Questions
Which athletes earned podium finishes for Taekwondo Südtirol Eurotherm?
Anna Gruber secured a bronze medal in the U18 -68 kg category, while Alexander Oberhofer achieved a silver medal in the -87 kg category.
Who was the opponent in the final match for Alexander Oberhofer?
In the final, Oberhofer faced Faysal Sawadogo, a 29-year-old Olympian representing Burkina Faso.
What is the next major objective for the team?
The team is now preparing for the upcoming Italian Championships, which are scheduled to take place in Rome.
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