Ines Cuba

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Ines Kuba (born June 11, 1971 in Halle (Saale) ) is a former German photo model , athlete and beauty queen , now works as a presenter and manager.

Life

In Halle she attended school up to the 7th grade, then because of her athletic achievements as a fencer she was delegated to the children's and youth sports school (KJS) in Berlin. There she finished the 10th grade and then trained as a kindergarten teacher, but did not go into the profession she had learned, but began further training as an aerobics teacher.

In 1991 she won several Miss elections: in April Miss Prenzlauer Berg, November Miss Berlin, and in December she was crowned Miss Germany 1991/92 in the Weser-Ems-Halle in Oldenburg . In her year as Miss Germany, she attended around 200 official appointments: autograph sessions, company events, model appointments. She was also present on television appearances: " The golden tuning fork ", "Saturday night", " The golden one ", as well as in talk shows.

On December 4, 1992, she was elected Queen of the World in Vienna .

Ines Kuba is still active in show business today. She moderates gala balls such as the press ball and the funk ball in Cologne, athletes ball in Oldenburg, moderates trade fairs for various companies, organizes and moderates Miss Germany elections and pre-selection.

Ines Kuba is married to Ralf Klemmer, the junior boss of the Miss Germany Corporation . You live in Oldenburg and have two children (Max and Paulina).

Filmography

  • 1993– ?: Fit with Ines Kuba (TV, 108 episodes on DSF)
  • 1993– ?: Cheerfully poured in (TV, 12 episodes as assistant to Heinz Schenk )
  • 2003: Long Saturday - Laughing after eight (TV episode)

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predecessor Office Successor
Miss Germany Corporation
Leticia Koffke
Miss Germany Company
Susanne Petry
Miss Germany Association
Marion Winz
Miss Germany
(Miss Germany Corporation)
1991
Miss Germany Company
Monika Resch
Miss Germany Association
Petra Hack
Miss Germany Corporation
Astrid Kuhlmann
Miss Germany Association
Diana Leisgen (disqualified)
Meike Schwarz