Swimming festival in Schwartow: Children cheer at the ass bomb competition!

Am 13. Juli 2025 findet im Naturerlebnisbad Schwartow ein Kinder-Schwimm- und Arschbombenwettbewerb statt, der Bewegung und Gemeinschaft fördert.
On July 13, 2025, a children's swimming and ass bomb competition will take place in the Schwartow nature adventure pool, which promotes movement and community. (Symbolbild/MMV)

Swimming festival in Schwartow: Children cheer at the ass bomb competition!

In the picturesque nature adventure pool in Schwartow, an exciting children's swimming and ass bomb competition will take place on Sunday, July 13th, organized by the SG structure and engine Boizenburg. This event is not only a great opportunity to show the swimming skills of the young participants, but also a return to the popular swimming festivals of the past and their importance for the community. Already in the GDR, such floating festivals were an integral part of childhood and offered the children the opportunity to do sports in a convivial framework. With this competition, the organizers want to revive this tradition and thus promote community experiences and the self -confidence of the children.

can participate in all children who visit the 3rd to 6th grade from the coming school year. An exciting prerequisite for participation is that the young swimmers have a swimming badge - be it the seahorse or the gold badge. Not only the time is evaluated, but rather the commitment, the joy and fairness of the participants. This should focus on the fun of swimming and prevent the competitive pressure from coming to the fore.

crowd favorite ass bombs

A highlight will be the ass bomb competition that appeals to all the children who dare to show the most spectacular jumps into the water. Here the participants can show their talent and really let off steam. A three -member parent jury will evaluate the jumps and use rating boards from 1 to 9. The motto "There is everything" underlines the basic idea of ​​the competition, which is primarily intended to serve that the children are allowed to try out and just have fun.

The importance of such events becomes clearer by looking into the past. In the GDR, swimming and sports competitions were systematically organized in order to recognize and promote talents at an early stage. Children were regularly spotted during toddlers and was specifically searched for sporting talents. This tradition has shaped the sports landscape in East Germany. Through competitions such as the children's and youth savings, children learned comprehensive support and were given the opportunity to profile themselves at competitive level.

The Spartakiads were not only a place of sporting activities, but also a stage for later Olympic champions and world champions. As the current events, they were an important part of the community and contributed to promoting popular sports. Even today, after the end of the GDR, children's and youth sports games are carried out in various East German federal states that are based on this tradition.

The organizers of the competition in Schwartow connect to this story and create a space in which children can develop sporty and experience the joy of water. It is a feast for movement and community that focuses on the values ​​of fairness and camaraderie.

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OrtSchwartow, Deutschland
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