Cornelia Dumler

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Cornelia Dumler
Cornelia Dumler.jpg
Tronquet / DVV
portrait
Date of birth January 22, 1982
place of birth Feuchtwangen , Germany
size 1.80 m
position External attack / adoption
societies

until 1998
1998–2001
2001–2002
2002–2004
2004–2005
2005–2007
2007–2008
2008–2009
2010–
TSV Ansbach
VfL Nürnberg
VC Olympia Berlin
DJK Karbach
USC Münster
Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Tecnomec Forlì
Edilkamin Ostiano
Esperia Cremona
TSV Ansbach
National team

204 missions for the
Youth national team
A national team
successes
2004
2004
2003
2004
German champion
DVV cup winner
European Championship third
Olympic participant

As of November 18, 2016

Cornelia Dumler (* 22. January 1982 in Feuchtwangen today Cornelia Eichler ) is a former German Volleyball - national player .

Career

Cornelia Dumler began her career at TSV Ansbach . Via VfL Nürnberg , she joined the VC Olympia Berlin team , which promoted young players in the Bundesliga . At the same time, it established itself among the next generation of the DVV . In 2001 she switched to DJK Karbach . A year later, the outside attacker went to USC Münster with trainers Axel Büring and Andrea Berg , with whom she won the German championship and the cup in 2004. She then moved to Leverkusen within the Bundesliga . From there it went on to Italy a year later, first to Tecnomec Forlì, then to Edilkamin Ostiano and finally to Esperia Cremona.

With the senior national team , Cornelia Dumler achieved third place at the 2003 European Championships in Turkey . Then she took part in the Olympic Games in Athens with the DVV selection, which had qualified for the so-called “Miracle of Baku ” . Two years later, the legionnaire played at the 2006 World Cup in Japan, but only made it to eleventh place. In summer 2007 she won the European Grand Prix qualification with the team and finished sixth at the European Championships in Belgium and Luxembourg. In January 2008 at the Olympic qualification tournament in Halle , she missed the Olympic tournament in Beijing due to a semi-final defeat against Russia .

Cornelia Dumler ended her international career in summer 2009. Since 2010 she has played for her home club TSV Ansbach, with whom she was promoted to the Regionalliga Südost in 2015, to the Third League East in 2017 and to the Second Bundesliga South in 2018 .

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