Isabel Schneider

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Isabel Schneider
Smart Beach Tour 2015 - Isabel Schneider.jpg
Isabel Schneider 2015
portrait
birthday July 15, 1991
place of birth Ottfingen, Germany
size 1.81 m
Indoor volleyball
position External attack / adoption
societies
1998-

-2008
2008-2016
VC SFG Olpe
RC Sorpesee
TuS Iserlohn
Bayer 04 Leverkusen
successes
2010 - Champion 2nd Bundesliga North
2011 - Champion 2nd Bundesliga North and promotion
2013 - Champion 2nd Bundesliga North
2016 - Champion 2nd Bundesliga North
beach volleyball
Partner 2005–2007 Lisa Schulte-Schmale
2007–2009 Uta Ferling
2010–2012 Pia Riedel
2013–2016 Teresa Mersmann
2013, since 2017 Victoria Bieneck
society Hamburger SV
German ranking list Position 5
World ranking Item 27
successes
2009 - 4th place U20 European Championship
2011 - 5th place U21 World Championship
2013 - U23 world champion
2013 - 2nd place FIVB Open Anapa
2013 - Newcomer of the year NRW
2014 - DM fifth
2015 - winner CEV Satellite Maladsetschna
2015 - winner CEV Satellite Vaduz
2015 - German runner-up
2016 - winner CEV Satellite Ankara
2017 - 3rd place FIVB 3-star Xiamen
2017 - 4th place FIVB 3-star Moscow
2017 - World Cup participant
2017 - fourth place in
2018 - 4th place FIVB 5- Stars Fort Lauderdale
2018 - 4th place FIVB 4-Stars Ostrava
2018 - EM-Fifth
2018 - German Champion
2019 - World Cup participant
2019 - DM-Fifth
Status: July 14, 2020

Isabel Schneider (born July 15, 1991 in Ottfingen ) is a German volleyball and beach volleyball player . In addition to success in the second Bundesliga , she is one of the most successful beach volleyball players in Germany with semi-finals and finals at European championships , world championships , on the FIVB World Tour as well as national tournament series and at the German championships . Her greatest successes are winning the gold medal at the U23 World Cup in 2013 in Myslovice, Poland, and winning the German championship with her partner Victoria Bieneck .

Career hall

Schneider began her volleyball career in 1998 at VC SFG Olpe . She then played with the Iserlohn Panthers for the first time in the Bundesliga. At the same time Isabel played at RC Sorpesee in the highest German junior league of the WVJ and participated several times in West German and German championships. From 2005 to 2007 she played in the NRW squad. In 2008 she moved to the second division TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen and in 2011 made it to the first division with the new club . After relegation in 2012, Schneider won the championship of the second Bundesliga north for the third time in four years . After her fourth championship title in 2016, she ended her indoor career.

Career Beach

Isabel Schneider 2010

In addition to her indoor career, Isabel Schneider began playing beach volleyball in 2006 . In 2008 she was appointed to the U18 national team with partner Christine Aulenbrock . In 2009 she was nominated for the C-team, beach national team, and then played her first European championship in the sand. With Pia Riedel , she achieved fourth place at the U20 European Championship on Kos (GRE). In 2011, they finished fifth at the U21 World Cup in Halifax . At the German championship in 2012, Riedel / Schneider finished ninth. With Victoria Bieneck , Schneider won the gold medal at the first official U23 World Cup in Poland in 2013.

From 2013, Schneider's standard partner was Teresa Mersmann from BSV Ostbevern . Mersmann / Schneider ended the 2013 season with fifth place in the German team rankings. On the FIVB World Tour 2014 , they finished fifth in Anapa , ninth in Fuzhou and 17th in Puerto Vallarta . At the Grand Slams in Berlin and Moscow they came in 25th place. On the national Smart Beach Tour they came second in Münster and Nuremberg and third in Binz. At the German championship in Timmendorf, they finished fifth. In 2015 Mersmann / Schneider won the CEV satellite tournaments in Maladsetschna and Vaduz . At the German championship they reached the final, in which they were subject to Laura Ludwig and Kira Walkenhorst . In 2016 they won the CEV satellite tournament in Ankara . After a ninth place in the German championship , Mersmann and Schneider split.

Since 2017 Schneider has formed a German national team with Victoria Bieneck . At the World Tour 2017 , Bieneck / Schneider came third in Xiamen (3 stars), fourth in Moscow (3 stars) and ninth in Poreč and Gstaad (both 5 stars). At the World Championships in Vienna they reached the lucky loser round in third place, in which they were eliminated against the Chinese Xue / Wang . At the European Championships in Jūrmala , Bieneck / Schneider reached the first main round as second in the group, in which they were subject to the later European champions Glenzke / Grossner and finished 17th. They finished fourth in the German championship . Without exception, Bieneck / Schneider achieved top ten placements on the 2018 World Tour , with two fourth places in Fort Lauderdale and Ostrava standing out. At the European Championships in the Netherlands , they finished fifth. At the beginning of September, Bieneck / Schneider became German champions in Timmendorfer Strand . Also on the World Tour 2019 they finished ninth in Sydney and fifth in Kuala Lumpur (3 stars each) and ninth in Tokyo (4 stars). At the world championship in Hamburg they reached the first knockout round and took 17th place. At the German championship in 2019 they had to admit defeat to the later winners Borger / Sude in the quarter-finals . They then achieved another top ten result in ninth place at the FIVB 4-star tournament in Rome.

In June / July 2020 Schneider took part in the Beach League . Since Bieneck was injured after the first day, Schneider played there with changing partners, mainly Anna-Lena Grüne . At the first top team tournament of the Comdirect Beach Tour 2020 in July in Düsseldorf , she competed with Louisa Lippmann . At the beginning of August, Schneider and the Swiss Tanja Hüberli won the second top team tournament of the Comdirect Beach Tour in Düsseldorf.

Honors

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. German ranking list (as of January 2, 2020)
  2. FIVB world rankings (as of March 16, 2020)
  3. a b Fantastic 2011 for volleyball player Isabel Schneider. The West, accessed March 16, 2014 .
  4. Isabel Schneider champion in the 2nd Bundesliga for the third time. The West, May 3, 2013, accessed March 16, 2014 .
  5. Isabel Schneider puts her young career in the sand. The West, July 17, 2008, accessed March 16, 2014 .
  6. Barefoot in the sand: Louisa Lippmann swaps the underground. German Volleyball Association, July 14, 2020, accessed on July 14, 2020 .
  7. FELIX award 2013 on nrw-sportlerdesjahres.de, accessed on March 19, 2014.