Beate Deininger

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Beate Deininger (born January 24, 1962 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a former German hockey player and Olympic participant.

Beate Deininger was the game designer in midfield at Eintracht Frankfurt for almost twenty years. In 1991 she won the German championship on the field with Eintracht.

She made her debut in 1982 in the German national hockey team , where she was often used as a full-back. At the 1983 World Cup , she finished fourth with the German team. In May 1984, the first women's field hockey European championship was held in Lille , after a semi-final defeat by the Dutch, the German players won the bronze medal against the British. Two months later, the Dutch defeated the German team at the Olympic Games in Los Angeles 6-2, the German team won silver behind the Dutch and ahead of the Americans. In 1985 and 1987 she was part of the winning team at the European Indoor Hockey Championships. Beate Deininger played a total of 56 international matches from 1982 to 1988, 10 of them indoors.

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  • National Olympic Committee for Germany: Los Angeles 1984. The Olympic team of the Federal Republic of Germany . Frankfurt am Main 1984

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Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Winning teams at European indoor hockey championships
  2. List of German national players