Ivonne Schröder

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GermanyGermany  Ivonne Schröder Ice hockey player
Date of birth July 25, 1988
place of birth Bad Muskau , GDR
size 172 cm
Weight 70 kg
position goalkeeper
number # 13
Catch hand Left
Career stations
2003-2006 ES white water
2006-2007 SG Niesky / Weißwasser
2007-2009 EHC Jonsdorfer Falken (men)
2007-2013 OSC Berlin (women)
since 2009 ELV Tornado Niesky (men)

Ivonne Schröder (born July 25, 1988 in Bad Muskau , GDR ) is a German ice hockey goalkeeper who has played in the men's team of Tornado Niesky in the Oberliga-Ost since 2009 and is the goalkeeper of the German national team . In addition, she played between 2007 and 2013 for the OSC Berlin in the women's ice hockey Bundesliga .

Career

Ivonne Schröder learned to skate in Weißwasser when she was four years old . From then on she played in the youth teams of the ice sport Weisswasser , later also in the German junior league .

Schröder has been playing for the OSC Berlin in the women's ice hockey Bundesliga since 2007 and won the German championship with it in 2009 and 2010 . In the 2007/08 and 2008/09 seasons she was at the same time for the EHC Jonsdorfer Falken , the cooperation partner of the Weißwasseraner professional team Lausitzer Füchse , but came to fewer appearances than hoped and then switched to ELV Tornado Niesky , where she was the successor to the previous one National goalkeeper Thomas Bresagk was. With the tornadoes, she managed to move up from the regional league to the 2010/11 league in the first season , where she still plays regularly today (2013) when she is not training or playing with the women's national team.

Since Schröder cannot make a living from ice hockey, she works as a property manager - initially for the housing association Weißwasser , and later for the Saxon housing association in Dresden .

International

Schröder was part of the German national team at the age of 16 . After a knee injury in November 2010, it was long uncertain whether she would make it back to the national team. At the ice hockey world championship in 2011 she came to Ravensburg for her first appearance at a B world championship, where she made it to the top division with the national team.

At the Ice Hockey World Championship 2012 in Burlington (Vermont) , she did not play as a backup for number 1 in the German goal, Viona Harrer . At the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi , she was one of three German goalkeepers alongside Harrer and Jennifer Harß to two nominations, but not to appear on the ice. At the 2015 women's ice hockey world championship , she got two appearances alongside Jennifer Harß, who played three games. However, they could not prevent relegation to the second division Division I by two defeats after extra time in the relegation round.

Individual evidence

  1. The goalkeeper in the top division for men, interview with Ivonne Schröder. In: Eishockey-online.com. February 5, 2011, accessed October 24, 2017 .
  2. An angel's face between the posts. In: The world . November 30, 2011, accessed February 24, 2013 .
  3. hockey women's team: Powerplay for 2026. In: sporthilfe.de. Retrieved April 1, 2019 .
  4. The new face in the national ice hockey team. In: Lausitzer Rundschau . January 12, 2005, accessed February 26, 2013 .
  5. commuter between men's and women's national league. In: Website of Tornado Niesky. Sächsische Zeitung , February 18, 2012, accessed on February 26, 2013 .

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