Ines Estedt

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Personal information
Date of birth 12th December 1967 (age 52)
place of birth Magdeburg, Germany
societies
Current SC Neubrandenburg
successes
1994-1995 2 × German champion long distance triathlon
1995 European champion long distance triathlon
1997 German champion triathlon short distance
1997, 2002 2 × world champion triathlon
2002 German champion triathlon middle distance
status
Resigned in 2002

Ines Estedt (born December 12, 1967 in Magdeburg ) is a German triathlete . She is triathlon world champion (1997, 2002), European champion on the long distance (1995) and is included in the best list of German triathletes on the Ironman distance .

Career

In her youth she trained in the athletics department of SC Magdeburg . From 1985 she was a walker in the GDR national team and was multiple GDR champion. In 1991 she started triathlon. She was trained by Andreas Barth and started for SC Neubrandenburg .

In August 1994 she became German champion in the long-distance triathlon at the first national championship as part of the Jümme triathlon.

European champion triathlon long distance 1995

In 1995 she was named triathlon European champion on the long distance (4 km swimming, 120 km cycling and 30 km running) and triathlete of the year.

World champion long distance triathlon in 1997 and 2002

In 1996 she won the Triathlon International de Nice and repeated this victory in the following year: In June 1997 Ines Estedt became world champion over the long distance triathlon.

In 2002 she was able to repeat this success again in Nice, although she had officially ended her career beforehand.

Ines Estedt has a completed banking apprenticeship, she lives in Neubrandenburg and is active there as a trainer at the federal youth training center.

Sporting successes

(DNF - Did Not Finish )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kai Baumgartner: Ines Estedt in an interview . In: 3athlon.de . October 1, 2002. Archived from the original on December 31, 2003.
  2. Sensation in Nice: Ines Estedt was world champion for the second time (2002) . In: tri2b.com . September 22, 2002.
  3. Top athletes of the DTU visiting Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (January 16, 2013)
  4. Estedt and Al-Sultan German middle distance champions ( Memento from September 13, 2012 in the web archive archive.today )
  5. Triathlon European Championship 2001: Filip Ospaly and Michelle Dillon become European champions in triathlon in Karlsbad / Czech Republic
  6. Kai Baumgartner: Ines Estedt again world champion . In: 3athlon.de . September 22, 2002. Archived from the original on March 7, 2004.