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Champion of the 72nd European Contest

In the heart of the Upper Palatinate, Regensburg hosted the 72nd European Competition, under the enthusiastic tagline 'Europe, indeed!'

Champion of the 72nd European Contest
Champion of the 72nd European Contest

Champion of the 72nd European Contest

In the historic city of Regensburg, located in the Upper Palatinate region, the 72nd European Competition took place. This prestigious event was graced by the presence of local and regional authorities and institutions, including the City of Regensburg, the District of Upper Palatinate (Oberpfalz), the Bavarian State Government, and various local cultural and educational institutions.

The competition, which awarded 80 prizes to students from 24 schools of all types, was a solemn affair presided over by Christiane Zurn and Thomas Thumann. The presentation of the state winners was conducted by the same duo, ensuring a smooth and orderly event.

Notable attendees included Government President Walter Jonas, District President Franz Loeffler, State Minister Tanja Schweiger, and Thomas Unger, head of the Schools department. Their presence underscored the importance of the competition and the recognition of the hard work and dedication of the participating students.

The competition, of various types, provided a platform for students to showcase their talents and skills. The culmination of the event was the presentation of the prizes, which was conducted by Christiane Zurn and Thomas Thumann.

The 72nd European Competition in Regensburg was a testament to the spirit of competition and the pursuit of excellence. It serves as a beacon of inspiration for students across the region, encouraging them to strive for greatness in their academic pursuits. For more information about the specific patrons of this year's competition, please refer to the official event materials or their website.

The European Competition in Regensburg, a testament to academic pursuits and self-development, was graced by Government President Walter Jonas, District President Franz Loeffler, State Minister Tanja Schweiger, and Thomas Unger, head of Schools department, emphasizing its importance. The event provided an avenue for students from various schools to demonstrate their talents and skills through the various competition types, culminating in the education-and-self-development-focused presentation of prizes.

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