Finnia Wunram

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Personal information
Surname: Finnia Wunram
Nation: Germany
Swimming style (s) : Layers, open water
Society: SC Magdeburg
Birthday: December 18, 1995
Place of birth: Eckernförde
Size: 1.64 m
Weight: 51 kg
Medal table

Finnia Wunram (born December 18, 1995 in Eckernförde ) is a German pool and open water swimmer . In open water she has so far (as of end of June 2015) achieved three German championship titles.

Success in the pool

At the German Swimming Championships 2013 in Berlin, the seventeen year old was able to book third place over 400 m medley for SC Magdeburg in 4: 49.89 minutes ; the title won Kathrin Demler (4: 45.15) from the SG Essen before Tina Rüger (4: 49.10) by SV Nikar Heidelberg .

A year earlier she was, still competing for the swim team Stadtwerke Elmshorn, at the German Swimming Championships 2012 third in 4: 52.38 over the same distance (behind Katharina Schiller , 4: 44.52, and Tina Rüger 4:51, 22).

In 2014 there was a third place over 400 m medley in 4: 49.96 (behind club colleague Franziska Hentke , 4: 47.40 and Tina Rüger, 4: 49.60) and a fourth place in 16: 47.70 over 1500 m freestyle ( behind Sarah Köhler , 16: 26,28, Isabelle Härle , 16: 27,09 and Leonie Antonia Beck , 16: 32,75).

Open water championships

The 2013 open water championships at the end of June on the Duisburg-Wedau regatta course brought Finnia Wunram the first championship laurel: She won over five kilometers in 59: 32.43 minutes. She came second over ten kilometers. The competitions suffered from low water temperatures, which led to the men shortening the 25 km distance to 15 km.

In 2014 , as in the previous year, Wunram finished second over ten kilometers on the regatta track Hamburg-Allermöhe , this time behind Isabelle Härle from SG Essen (2: 01: 35.97) in the time of 2: 01: 40.10 hours before the 5- KM winner Patricia Wartenberg (2: 01: 56.08).

Wunram achieved a high point in her swimming career at the 2015 German Open Water Championships in Lake Constance near Lindau : She was double champion over five and ten kilometers. With both times, Wunram, like their competitors Wartenberg and Svenja Zihsler , who came second and third, missed the DSV standard for the 2015 World Swimming Championships in Kazan, Russia , due to adverse wind conditions . There she won the bronze medal over 5 kilometers in 58: 51.8 minutes on the Kazanka in front of the World Heritage Site of the Kazan Kremlin, behind the defending champion, the American Haley Anderson (58: ​​48.4), and the Greek Kalliopi Araouzou (58: ​​49.8). At the 2019 World Championships in South Korea, she won the silver medal over 25 km.

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Individual evidence

  1. Gone with the wind - 5 km: Finnia Wunram wins, but misses World Cup target time , swim.de
  2. Wunram wins second title at open water championships , Die Welt from June 27, 2015
  3. Wunram wins silver , Tagesschau from July 19, 2019]