Franziska Lilienfein

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Personal information
Date of birth 12th December 1968 (age 51)
place of birth Stuttgart, Germany
societies
until 1994 ASV Kulmbach
successes
1992 German champion triathlon short distance
1992 European triathlon team champion
status
Resigned in 1994

Franziska Lilienfein (born December 12, 1968 in Stuttgart ) is a former German triathlete and German champion (1992).

Career

Franziska Lilienfein started for ASV Kulmbach and had her greatest successes in 1992, when she was honored in Cologne as German champion in the individual classification and in Lommel, Belgium as European champion in the team classification.

In 1991 she was elected athletes spokeswoman for the national team of the German Triathlon Union .

Her strengths included the first two disciplines in triathlon, swimming and cycling. She started primarily on the Olympic distance (1.5 km swimming, 40 km cycling and 10 km running).
With the introduction of drafting approval (driving in the slipstream), she left competitive sport in 1994. In 1994 in Wellington, New Zealand, the last World Championships with an official drafting ban took place.

Sporting successes

(DNF - Did Not Finish)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Winner chronicle of the Kapuziner alcohol-free triathlon Kulmbach