Jan Lindenmair

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Jan Lindenmair (born November 22, 1978 in Heidenheim an der Brenz , East Wuerttemberg ) is a German volleyball coach .

Jan Lindenmair started playing volleyball at TSG Giengen and played in Ulm in 2000 in the regional league. In 2004 he moved to Stuttgart , where he studied sports science and trained the youth volleyball team in Vaihingen . After having obtained the A license, he became a youth coach at VC Stuttgart . Parallel to his coaching work, the national coach Giovanni Guidetti brought him to the staff of the German women's national team as head of the delegation . Since March 2009, Jan Lindenmair was Alexander Waibl's successor as head coach of the Bundesliga team at Allianz MTV Stuttgart , with whom he won the 2011 DVV Cup . In April 2013 he was dismissed after the 3-0 defeat against VC Wiesbaden . Then Lindenmair went to Switzerland and became a trainer at the top club Voléro Zurich . From 2015 to 2016 Lindenmair coached the German junior national team and the VC Olympia Berlin . Lindenmair has been the coach of the men's team at SV Fellbach since 2017 , initially as assistant coach in the 2nd Bundesliga and head coach since relegation to the 3rd division in 2019.

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  1. Mario Geisenhanslüke: Trainer Lindenmair has to go. Stuttgarter Zeitung , April 2, 2013, accessed on April 2, 2013 .
  2. Sandra Arm: Lindenmair's wistful farewell. DVV, September 7, 2016, accessed on September 7, 2016 .