Anke Blöchl

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Anke Bloechl
Anke Blöchl

Anke Blöchl (* September 2, 1980 in Erfurt as Anke Hartmann ) is a qualified sports scientist, nutritionist, certified back school director and was a member of the German national teams in speed skating and short track .

She was considered a sprinter and belonged to the national team of the German Speed ​​Skating Association (DESG) in both sports. Her greatest successes were top ten placements in the World Cup. She was vice world champion of the juniors in the team, two-time German champion of the juniors and won the bronze medal at the German championships in sprint all-around. Her younger sister Heike Hartmann is also a speed skater and is still active.

Athletic career

Blöchl started ice skating at the age of five. After her first successes in regional children's races in figure skating, she was accepted into the GDR 's children's and youth sports school. Here Blöchl took part in national and international competitions until she switched to speed skating at the age of 13 . In the first season on long runners, Blöchl was third in the German Junior Championship over 1500 m and was included in the association's C / D squad in the following season. At the Junior World Championships in 2000 in Seinäjoki, Blöchl was runner-up in the team. In the same year she became two-time German junior champion over 1500 m and 3000 m. She made her World Cup debut in the 2001/2002 season. At the German championship, Blöchl won the bronze medal over 1000 m and in the sprint all-around event. Winter 2005/2006 was Blöchl's most successful season to date. She managed a top ten placement over 1000 m at the World Cup in Collalbo . In spring 2007 she switched from speed skating to the short track and started for the Slic Munich at the World Cup in Dresden. In 2010 she ended her sporting career and graduated in the same year as a qualified sports scientist. She then worked as a sports director and nutritionist at the Dr. Core Sportclub München, is a sports model and fitness expert.

Activity as an entrepreneur

Anke Blöchl is a real estate developer for family architecture houses with German Design Property GmbH. Together with her husband Gerhard Blöchl she runs the online back training program with the German Back Pain Relief Method.

At the end of 2011, she and her husband Gerhard Blöchl, Armin Blöchl, Fredrik Harkort and Steffen Matz founded the Munich startup Social Media Interactive (SMI), which was sold to Ströer Media in 2016. The offer consists of sports videos and an online shop with cookbooks and exercise equipment.

family

On July 30, 2011 she married her long-term partner, the Olympic participant and multiple German champion in ski-freestyle Gerhard Blöchl .

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