Inge Natterer

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Inge Natterer is a German table tennis player who took part in the 1962 European Championship .

Inge Natterer comes from a family who are enthusiastic about table tennis. Her father Hans Natterer - over 80 senior world champion in 1996 - is a co-founder of the table tennis department at VSC Donauwörth , and other relatives such as her brother Erich are also active in table tennis. So Inge Natterer always played at VSC Donauwörth and was one of the best players in Bavaria in the 1960s. Already in her youth she achieved several successes. In the 1959/60 season she was Bavarian champion with the girls' team from Donauwörth as well as Bavarian youth champion in the individual and third in the German youth championship. Because of these successes, she was appointed to the German youth team and played against Austria.

In 1962 she was nominated for the individual competitions of the European Championship in West Berlin. Here she survived the first round in doubles with Hanna Haering against Cirila Pirc / Cadez (Yugoslavia), but was then eliminated against the Germans Anita Haacke / Edith Steinke . Already in the first round there was the final stop in the singles against Micheline Stas (Belgium) and in the mixed with Anton Breumair against Maurice Cornil / Micheline Stas (Belgium).

After her marriage in 1966 her name was Inge Siebold .

Individual evidence

  1. Magazine DTS , 1996/8 regional South p.9
  2. ^ Chronicle of the VSC Donauwörth (accessed on December 12, 2012)
  3. DTS magazine , 1966/17 p. 25