Gisela Dreesmann

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Gisela Dreesmann (* in the 20th century) is a former German hockey player.

Career

Gisela Dreesmann comes from Hamburg . Since she was enthusiastic about hockey at an early age, she became a member of Harvestehuder THC , the leading hockey club in Hamburg and Germany in the 1950s and 1960s, where she joined the first women's team as a striker, in which she was a regular player for many years participated in national and international competitions.

In the national area, she was German field hockey champion nine times with the club. She succeeded in this for the first time in 1957. Other German championships followed in 1958, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1964, 1968, 1971 and 1973.

Dreesmann was appointed to the German national field hockey team in 1957 and played 26 international matches until 1965.

On March 3, 1962, Federal President Heinrich Lübke awarded several German national field hockey players with the Silver Laurel Leaf. In addition to Jutta Röchling , Bärbel Aichinger and Greta Feurich , Gisela Dreesmann was among the winners.

Individual evidence

  1. Closed Society In: Der Spiegel of March 7, 1966
  2. ^ Rüsselsheimer Ruder-Klub 08, archive and chronicle, German champions in field hockey, women
  3. German Bundestag : Drucksache 7/1040 (PDF; 1.7 MB), September 26, 1973, p. 61, accessed on January 29, 2020.