Achievements & Whereabouts

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Showing posts with label Daniel. Show all posts

Sunday, 19 November 2017

The brass-band players

Schosers in Burladingen have already previously attracted our attention as having 'rhythm in their blood'. As reported back in 2009, no less than four Schosers were then members of Burladingen's local musical ensemble.

The passion and talent for music seems to have been passed on to the next generation. Once again, no less than four Schosers participated in a concert of the youth music school Burladingen in the Hörschwag community centre on Sunday, 19 November 2017.


Fabian and Valentin Schoser were part of the trumpet ensemble that opened the concert. Marian and Daniel Schoser joined the two and others as part of the brass ensemble that played 'First Performance' and 'Swing Low Sweet Chariot' later on. Marian played the trombone and Daniel the euphonium. Needless to say that the performance was met with thunderous applause as Südwest Presse reports.

Sunday, 28 May 2017

Game, set and match to Schoser!

Since 2015, the three tennis clubs of Burladingen organise together an annual youth tennis tournament. It takes place on Ascension Day which in 2017 was 28 May and was a particularly hot day.

Youth champion Daniel Schoser in the middle
Braving the heat it was Daniel Schoser who won the tournament and became 'youth city champion'. Already in the previous year, he won the competition in the category for under 12-year old boys (U12). It was also in 2016 that Marian and Fabian Schoser took part in this tournament. Fabian finished third in the U12 category and Marian finished runner-up among the older boys.

Rather than awarding any cups or medals as in previous years, the organisers decided this year to hand out to the winners original towels from Wimbledon.

Wednesday, 30 July 2014

In the world champs' footsteps

Just a few days after Germany won the football world cup, Daniel and Valentin Schoser have taken part in the national athletics day at their primary school in Burladingen. The competition consisted of long jump, 50 meters and rounders.

While about half of the 208 participating pupils scored sufficient points to obtain gold or silver certificates, Valentin and Daniel went even beyond and finished best in their respective gender and age groups (*2005 and *2006). Moreover, Daniel scored most points of all participating boys and is therefore the boys' school champion.