Andrea Hatle

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Andrea Hatle Luge
nation Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany
birthday June 11, 1965
place of birth Teplice,  CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 
size 175 cm
Career
discipline Single seater
society RC Berchtesgaden
status resigned
Medal table
DM medals 2 × gold ? ×silver ? ×bronze
German championships
gold 1984 Königssee singles
gold 1985 Winterberg singles
Placements in the Luge World Cup
 World Cup victories 1
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
 Single seater 1 1 1
last change: end of career

Andrea Hatle (born June 11, 1965 in Teplice , Czechoslovakia ) is a former German luge athlete . In the mid-1980s she was one of the best female luge athletes in West Germany.

Andrea Hatle started for the RC Berchtesgaden . At the Junior European Championships in 1982 in Lake Placid she was 12th, a year later at the Junior European Championships in Igls eleventh. She was more successful after she stopped competing in the juniors. The first international championship for women was the 1983 World Championships in Igls, where Hatle finished 17th. At the 1984 European Luge Championships in Olang , she was fifth at the same time as the Austrian Annefried Göllner . The high point of her career was participating in the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo , where she was eighth. At the beginning of the 1984/85 season , Hatle won her only World Cup race on the Olympic track . At the 1985 World Championships in Oberhof , she achieved the same placement as at the Olympic Games the year before. Hatle won national titles in Winterberg in 1984 and in 1985 on the combined ice rink at Königssee at the German Championships.

successes

World Cup victories

singles

No. date place train
1. Dec 16, 1984 YugoslaviaYugoslavia Sarajevo Trebevic - bobsleigh and sled run

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