Gudrun Stock
Gudrun Stock (2017) | |
To person | |
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Date of birth | 23rd May 1995 (age 25) |
nation | Germany |
discipline | Track cycling |
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2007–2009 since 2010 |
"Forice 89" Dachau RC The Swallows Munich |
Most important successes | |
Last updated: March 7, 2020 |
Gudrun Stock (born May 23, 1995 in Deggendorf ) is a German racing cyclist .
In 2011 Gudrun Stock became German junior champion in the team pursuit together with Luisa Kattinger and Anna Knauer , and again in 2013, together with Kattinger, Knauer and Tatjana Paller . In the 2013/2014 season, she started in the team pursuit and team sprint races of the Track Cycling World Cup . In 2014 she became German champion in the team pursuit of the elite, together with Paller, Kattinger and Sabina Ossyra ; in the points trial and in the 500-meter time trial , she won bronze.
In 2015, Stock and Kristina Vogel won the national championship title in the team sprint at the Berlin Velodrom . At the UEC-Bahn-European Championships of Juniors / U23 2015 in Athens she won the silver medal in the team pursuit with Mieke Kröger , Lisa Klein and Anna Knauer .
In 2016 Gudrun Stock was nominated for participation in the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro , where she finished ninth in the team pursuit together with Charlotte Becker , Stephanie Pohl and Mieke Kröger . At the 2017 UCI Track World Championships , she improved Judith Arndt's 19-year-old German record in the single pursuit from 3: 34.420 minutes to 3: 34.325, finishing ninth. A few months later she improved this record again at the German track championships , by just under a second to 3: 33.687 minutes.
At the U23 European Championships 2017 , Stock won the bronze medal with Tatjana Paller , Franziska Brauße and Laura Süßemilch ; in the single pursuit she was fourth. At the European Elite Championships in 2018, Stock won bronze with Lisa Brennauer , Charlotte Becker and Mieke Kröger , and the following year silver with Brennauer, Kröger, Klein and Brauße.
With Gudrun Stock in his ranks, the German women's four-man has improved the German team pursuit record seven times since 2013 , most recently in the second round of the Track Cycling World Cup 2019/20 on November 8, 2019 in Glasgow to 4: 14.522 minutes, and twice the German record in the single pursuit.
At the Track Cycling World Cup in Berlin in February 2020 , she won the bronze medal with the German women's four with Klein, Brennauer and Brauße in the team pursuit with the new German record time of 4: 11.039 minutes.
successes
- 2011
- German Junior Champion - Team Pursuit (with Luisa Kattinger and Anna Knauer )
- 2013
- German Junior Champion - Team Pursuit (with Luisa Kattinger , Anna Knauer and Tatjana Paller )
- 2014
- German Champion - Team Pursuit (with Luisa Kattinger , Sabina Ossyra and Tatjana Paller )
- 2015
- European Championship (U23) - Team Pursuit (with Mieke Kröger , Lisa Klein and Anna Knauer )
- German Champion - Team Sprint (with Kristina Vogel )
- 2017
- European Championship (U23) - team pursuit (with Tatjana Paller , Franziska Brauße and Laura Süßemilch )
- German Champion - single pursuit (new German record: 3: 33.687 min.), Team pursuit (with Lisa Küllmer , Christina Koep and Tatjana Paller )
- 2018
- European Championship - Team Pursuit (with Lisa Brennauer , Charlotte Becker and Mieke Kröger )
- German Champion - Team Pursuit (with Anna Knauer , Charlotte Becker and Vanessa Wolfram )
- 2019
- German champion - points race
- European Championship - Team Pursuit (with Lisa Brennauer , Mieke Kröger , Lisa Klein and Franziska Brauße )
- 2020
- World Championship - Team Pursuit (with Lisa Brennauer , Lisa Klein and Franziska Brauße )
Web links
- Gudrun Stock in the Radsportseiten.net database
- Gudrun Stock in the ProCyclingStats.com database
- Gudrun Stock in the rad-net.de database
Individual evidence
- ↑ Welte wins silver in the time trial - defeat fifth. In: gn-online.de. March 18, 2019, accessed March 18, 2019 .
- ^ Bahn-DM: Welte 500 meter champion for the ninth time - Liß gets scratch title - stick with German record. In: rad-net.de. June 8, 2017. Retrieved June 9, 2017 .
- ↑ Cycling: Small and co. Race to bronze in record time. In: pfaelzischer-merkur.de. February 28, 2020, accessed March 8, 2020 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Stock, Gudrun |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German racing cyclist |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 23, 1995 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Deggendorf |