Ingrid Bruckert

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Ingrid Bruckert (born November 19, 1952 in Braunschweig ) is a former German national hockey player .

Career

Ingrid Bruckert began playing hockey as a goalkeeper in 1965, but was later retrained to become a field player. In the upper and later Bundesliga she played for Eintracht Braunschweig and won four German championships in field and three championship titles in indoor hockey with her club.

For the German national team, the attacker played a total of 110 international matches between 1976 and 1984 (90 of them on the field and 20 in the hall). 1976 and 1981 Bruckert became world champion with the DHB selection , 1978 and 1979 ( IFWHA ) vice world champion in field hockey. She also won the European indoor hockey championship with the national team in 1977 and 1981 . In 1980 she was part of the German squad for the Olympic Games in Moscow , but due to the Olympic boycott of the Federal Republic of Germany, she did not participate in the tournament.

In 1977 Ingrid Bruckert was awarded the Silver Laurel Leaf .

literature

  • Kurt Hoffmeister : Masters and Medals. Braunschweig's Olympic champion, world, European and German champion 1946–1986. City Library, Braunschweig 1986, OCLC 75322668 , p. 43.

Web links

Entry on Ingrid Bruckert in the Hall of Fame / honorary portal of the Lower Saxony Institute for Sports History

Individual evidence

  1. National players: women on hockey.de, accessed on November 6, 2013.
  2. Hockey World Championships on rrk-online.de, accessed on November 6, 2013.
  3. May 15, 1980: Decision to boycott the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow on hockey.de, accessed on November 6, 2013.