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Jan Roth paves the way for brother Tim in the canton of Aargau: twins rarely come alone

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Felix Bingessersports reporter

At the magnificent Aargau Kantonalfest in Möhlin, Tim Roth beat Fabian Bader in the fifth course. His twin brother Jan gives Tim a high five in the sawdust ring and moments later he joins forces with the Confederate Joel Strebel. If Jan can slow down fellow favorite Strebel, his brother will be in a last run for the first time. And Jan manages the performance. He defied Strebel and with this feat paved the way for his brother’s very first road to the final corridor.

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Tim succumbs to the outstanding Nick Alpiger on his first last walk at a wreath festival. Nevertheless, the 18-year-old Aargau twins left their mark on the festival.

Things always went well in the garden of the farm

Swinging as a family affair. Tim and Jan Roth. Equally talented, almost indistinguishable and two like bad luck and brimstone. “Tim is not only my brother, but also my best friend,” says Jan, waving in the red shirt. So that he can be distinguished from his brother in the blue shirt. They often played together in the garden of their parents’ farm. Now they are a promise for the future.

Just like Sinisha Lüscher. In the morning, the 17-year-old fashion athlete makes his mark at the festival and also crushes heavyweight Patrick Räbmatter in the sawdust. In the afternoon Lüscher was slowed down a bit, but eventually finished second and received the well-deserved applause. The Aargau descendants provide exclamation marks.

«Special and emotional»

But the victory goes to the brand new father Nick Alpiger. “My first Kranzfest victory as a father is special and emotional,” says Alpiger, who wins all six courses. It is not self-evident that the victory stays at home. The last three cantonal festivals of Aargau fell prey to Joel Wicki, Christian Stucki and Pirmin Reichmuth. Such top guests were missing this year.

Favorite Damian Ott wins at the cantonal wrestling festival St. Gallen in Wittenbach. Ott is surprisingly defeated by Mario Schneider in the swing. But then starts to catch up and wins in the last round against the Swiss Marco Good.

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