Kühbach's stick shooters conjure up relegation – Daniel Steber is convincing!

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Kühbach secures relegation in the curling Bundesliga with a victory over leaders Windorf on June 10, 2025.

Kühbach sichert sich den Klassenerhalt in der Eisstock-Bundesliga mit einem Sieg über Spitzenreiter Windorf am 10. Juni 2025.
Kühbach secures relegation in the curling Bundesliga with a victory over leaders Windorf on June 10, 2025.

Kühbach's stick shooters conjure up relegation – Daniel Steber is convincing!

The TSV Kühbach curling team has done it: with a brilliant performance, the team secured relegation in the 1st Bundesliga. After a bumpy start and two defeats against SV Pilgramsberg, the situation was anything but rosy. But the Kühbachers showed fighting spirit and a lot of talent to fight back. After a clear 0:9 in the first game against the previous leaders Windorf, a 5:3 win against Aham followed. The mood finally changed when Kühbach was able to beat Windorf 4:3.

Before things really got going, the team first had to consolidate itself in the league. The team's masterminds were not allowed to adjust to the initial deficit, but had to think creatively and strategically. After all, the pressure was enormous: a score of 4:2 before the fourth game gave the Kühbachers the necessary self-confidence. With a solid performance and only one missed shot, the fourth game was won 4-2. This decisive step ensured that TSV stayed in the league.

Dramatic season progression

The cheers after the five games were overwhelming. The player Daniel Steber showed an outstanding performance and was named “Man of the Match”. The last game, which was of no significance for statistical reasons, ended with 2:7 against Windorf, but the overall result of 6:4 was worth gold for the Kühbacher team. It remains to be said: If you rely on your own strength and don't give up, you can overcome many obstacles.

But what actually makes stock sport so special? In the Alpine region, the sport, also known as curling, is an integral part of cultural life. Similar to curling, although the two sports are still considered independent of each other, stock sports require both skill and precision. Especially in winter, when waters freeze over, there is a hustle and bustle around the stave - the destination point - that creates an invigorating atmosphere that brings people together.

A sport with tradition

Curling has a long history and is one of the oldest popular sports. While traditional gaming is usually only possible in winter, the sport has become established as a year-round activity in recent years. You can now also play stock sport on Tarmac in the summer, which further increases its popularity. Competitions are diverse and range from team, distance and target competitions, with precision always being the main focus. The International Federation Icestocksport (IFI), which regulates the sport at an international level, has developed steadily in recent years and ensures that this fascinating sport could also find a place in future Olympic Games.

Has the enthusiasm for stock sports also reached the general population? Definitely! It is precisely through successes like Kühbach's that interest in this sport is rekindled. It will be interesting to see what further challenges lie ahead for the Kühbach team. The team has proven that you can get back up even after setbacks, showing us the true meaning of team spirit and cohesion.

For more information about the TSV Kühbach department and its impressive achievements in stock sports, take a look at the official club website: TSV Kühbach. You can read more about the background and development of stick sports in this article: Wikipedia.

For detailed coverage of TSV Kühbach's most recent games, please visit the following article: Danube Courier.