Alice Rohkamper

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Alice Rohkamper Volleyball (beach)
portrait
birthday 4th September 1988
place of birth Manly , Australia
size 1.75 m
Partner 2003–2004 Jillian McLeod
2005–2008 Becchara Palmer
2009 Louise Bawden
2009 Heike Jensen
2010–2011 Tamsin Barnett Hinchley
2013 various
2013–2015 Sarah Battaglene
since 2016 Johannah Rohkamper
successes
2006 - U19 World Champion
2007 - U21 Vice World Champion
2011 - Seventh FIVB Open Sanya
2011 - World Cup participant
2017 - Fifth FIVB 2-Star Sydney
(As of January 23, 2018)

Alice Rohkamper (born September 4, 1988 in Manly ) is an Australian beach volleyball player .

Career

Rohkamper finished ninth together with Jillian McLeod at the U18 World Championships in 2003 in Pattaya, Thailand and in Termoli , Italy in 2004 . At the U19 World Cup in Saint-Quay-Portrieux in 2005 , she was also ninth with Becchara Palmer . At the U21 World Cup 2006 in Mysłowice , the two Australians achieved the same result. They won the title at the U19 World Cup in Bermuda that same year and reached the final of the U21 World Cup in Modena in 2007 . Gold in Bermuda and silver in Modena were the only medals in junior competitions for Australia so far. The following year Rohkamper / Palmer finished fifth at Brighton .

On the FIVB World Tour 2009 Rohkamper first played with Louise Bawden and later with Heike Jensen , without ever reaching a top ten placement. With Tamsin Barnett Hinchley , Rohkamper reached seventh place at the FIVB World Tour 2011 in Sanya . Hinchley / Rohkamper also took part in the World Cup in Rome in the same year, but were eliminated without a win after the preliminary round.

After a break in 2012, Rohkamper only plays sporadically, mainly at national tournaments. Her older sister Johannah has been her partner since the end of 2015. In 2017 the sisters made a comeback on the FIVB World Tour when they finished fifth in the 2-star tournament in their native Sydney .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Becchara Palmer profile in the Beach Volleyball Database
  2. Jon Geddes: Star beach volleyball sisters come home to where it all began at Manly. The Daily Telegraph , November 13, 2015, accessed January 23, 2018 .