Alexandra Kremer

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Dirk Aschmoneit next to Alexandra Kremer (German Championship in Roth, 1986)
Dirk Aschmoneit next to Alexandra Kremer (German Championship in Roth, 1986)
Personal information
Date of birth 1959
date of death 1999
societies
TVDÄ Hanau and Nonstop Cologne
successes
1985 ETU European champion triathlon short distance
1985, 1986 2 × German champion triathlon short distance
1985, 1986 2 × German champion triathlon middle distance

Alexandra Kremer (* around 1959 in Cologne ; † 1999 ) was a German triathlete , European champion (1985) and multiple German champion.

Career

Alexandra Kremer won the European Triathlon Union (ETU) held for the first time in June 1985 in Immenstadt on the Olympic distance. At the first event, the distances were 1.3 km swimming, 40 km cycling and 12 km running. Since then, this championship has been held annually over 1.5 km swimming, 40 km cycling and 10 km running.

1985 in Schluchsee and again in 1986 in Roth she became German champion in the triathlon middle distance (2.5 km swimming, 100 km cycling and 25 km running).

Alexandra Kremer died in 1999 at the age of 40.

Publications

Sporting successes

Web links

  • Alexandra Kremer's profile and results in the ITU database at Triathlon.org , accessed on December 11, 2019.

Individual evidence

  1. Report in the Hamburger Abendblatt (August 7, 1999)
  2. Triathlon EM on September 30th, 1989 in Rødekro (DAN)
  3. The Triathlon History of Germany - Part 3: 1986-88
  4. History - Triathlon - German Championships
  5. Video of the German championship middle distance 1985 in Schluchsee on YouTube