Anna-Lena Zuck

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Anna-Lena Zuck Snowboard
nation GermanyGermany Germany
birthday 5th June 1988
Career
society WSV Reit im Winkl
status resigned
End of career 2006
Placements
FIS logo World cup
 Debut in the World Cup September 2005
 Overall World Cup 69th ( 2005/06 )
 Snowboard cross world cup 23rd ( 2005/06 )
last change: end of career

Anna-Lena Zuck (born June 5, 1988 ) is a former German snowboarder in the disciplines of parallel slalom, parallel giant slalom and boardercross .

Anna-Lena Zuck started for the WSV Reit im Winkl . She competed in her first international races at the age of 14. At the end of December 2003 she competed in the European Cup for the first time in Berchtesgaden and was disqualified in her first parallel giant slalom race. A week later she achieved her first top ten position in the racing series in snowboard cross in Bad Gastein with tenth place. The first international championship was the European Youth Olympic Festival 2005 in Monthey . Here Zuck reached fourth place in snowboard cross and thus just missed a medal. In 2005, Zuck won the German snowboard cross championship in the Roßfeld region, ahead of Katharina Himmler . She then started at the Junior World Championships in Zermatt , where she finished ninth in snowboard cross and 33rd in parallel giant slalom. The 2005/06 season began with the debut in the Snowboard World Cup in Valle Nevado , where Zuck was 16th in a snowboard cross race and immediately won World Cup points. In the following race, in the same place, she just missed a podium finish as fourth behind Déborah Anthonioz , Maëlle Ricker and Tanja Frieden . She finished six out of seven World Cup races during the season and always got into the points in these. In the Snowboard Cross World Cup she came in 23rd, in the overall Snowboard World Cup in 69th place. Zuck qualified for the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin due to their performance , but was not used there due to an injury sustained in Korea during training for the competitions of the Junior World Championships. After that she had no more international assignments.

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