Camilla pepper

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Camilla Pfeffer (born January 24, 1993 in Filderstadt ) is the trainer of the German national team group in rhythmic gymnastics and a former rhythmic gymnast.

Athletic career

Camilla Pfeffer trained at the DTB National Team Center Fellbach-Schmiden (Federal Center for Rhythmic Gymnastics and Sports Boarding School ) and lives in Tübingen and Fellbach . The chemistry student at the University of Stuttgart started for TSV Schmiden and was trained by Natalia Stsiapanava, Ekaterina Kotelikova and Vladimir Komkov. Your special device are the tires. Pfeffer learned her sport from Nadja Protasova at TSG Tübingen . The greatest success in the junior division was participation in the 2008 European Junior Championships in Turin , where she was tenth in the team with Sara Radman .

In 2009, Pfeffer made the seamless transition from the junior to the performance area. As the oldest female athlete and captain, she was initially the central element around which the newly designed national team was built for the next Olympic Games. The first international championship for women was the world championships of the year in Mie . There she was with Maike Deuschle , Johanna Gabor , Radman and Karolina Raskina in the group all-around competition and the second equipment group 13th, in the first equipment group 14th. At the European Championships in Bremen in spring 2010 , Pfeffer missed with Cathrin Puhl , Radman, Mira Bimperling , Raskina and Regina Sergeeva finished fourth in the team competition behind Russia, Italy and Belarus by just one medal. With Radman, Puhl, Bimperling and Sergeeva, she also came fourth in the first and second device groups. In the autumn of that year, the World Championships in Moscow followed , at which Pfeffer finished eighth with Radman, Puhl, Bimperling and Sergeeva in the team and fifth in the first and second equipment groups with the same line-up. At the world championships a year later in Montpellier , she reached sixth place in the all- around group with Radman, Puhl, Nicole Müller , Bimperling and Sergeeva, as well as seventh in the first and fifth in the second equipment group. With sixth place, the team qualified directly for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London . Before the games, she was used at the 2012 European Championships in Nizhny Novgorod . In the group all-around competition, she reached ninth place with Judith Hauser , Müller, Radman, Puhl and Bimperling. In the same line-up, the group took tenth place at the Olympic Games in London. After the Olympic Games, Pfeffer ended her athletic career in rhythmic gymnastics.

Coaching career

From 2013 Camilla Pfeffer worked as a trainer at the federal base in Fellbach-Schmiden. Since 2018 she has been coaching the national team group, which finished 15th at the 2019 World Championships under her leadership .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. www.dtb.de Camilla Pfeffer new coach of the national team
  2. www.gymnastics.sport