Jana Berezko-Marggrander

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Jana Berezko-Marggrander Rhythmic sports gymnastics
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Berezko-Marggrander (2012)

Personal information
Nationality: GermanyGermany Germany
discipline Rhythmic sports gymnastics
Birthday: 17th October 1995 (age 24)
Place of birth: Tolyatti , RussiaRussiaRussia 
Medal table
Youth Olympic Games 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
German championships 15 × gold 5 × silver 0 × bronze
Medals
Olympic rings Youth Olympic Games
bronze 2010 Singapore singles
German Championships RSG
gold Bensheim 2013 All-around
gold Bensheim 2013 tires
gold Bensheim 2013 ball
gold Bensheim 2013 tape
gold Bensheim 2013 Clubs
gold Hall 2014 All-around
gold Hall 2014 tires
gold Hall 2014 ball
gold Hall 2014 tape
silver Hall 2014 Clubs

Jana Berezko-Marggrander (born October 17, 1995 in Tolyatti ) is a former German rhythmic gymnast of Russian origin.

biography

Berezko-Marggrander trained in rhythmic gymnastics in Schmiden from 2007, after she had only recently come to Germany. She is a member of TSV Schmiden , trained at the national base in Fellbach with Natallia Raskina and was a member of the German national team . Berezko-Marggrander wears the Olympic rings as a tattoo on his right foot. In February 2017 she ended her career to focus on her professional education.

career

Junior area

At the 2010 European Championships in Bremen, she won three bronze medals in the junior division, one in a team competition with Laura Jung , and two more with the hoop and the ball. She also came third at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympic Games in Singapore .

Senior area

Berezko-Marggrander started in the senior division in 2011 and reached eleventh place at the European Championships in Minsk, again in the team with Laura Jung. In the individual ranking she came in thirteenth.

In January 2012 she qualified for the 2012 Olympic Games in a qualifying competition in Thiais . In 2012 she was unable to take part in the European Championships due to an injury. She finished seventeenth at the London Olympics .

In May 2013 Jana Berezko-Marggrander took part in the German championships for the first time and was able to secure all gold medals with victories in the all-around and the device finals with hoops, balls, clubs and ribbons. She had to cancel participation in the European Championships in 2013 due to illness. Since the German Gymnastics Association had not reported a reserve gymnast and only Laura Jung started as a German senior, this meant that Germany could not take part in the team evaluation. In 2013 Jana Berezko-Marggrander took part in the World Championships in Kiev for the first time and qualified with 13th place for the all-round final of the best 24th.

At the German Championships 2014 in Halle , Berezko-Marggrander became German champion in the all-around competition, with the hoop, the ball and the ribbon. With the clubs she took second place behind Laura Jung.

Berezko-Marggrander has been a sports soldier in the Bundeswehr since November 2014 and trains in the Bundeswehr sports promotion group in the Black Forest barracks in Todtnau .

Jana Berezko-Marggrander does an exercise with the tape at the Berlin Masters 2015

In 2016 she qualified for the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro and finished the qualification in 18th place.

German championships

year AK All-around rope tires ball Clubs tape
2008 JLK13 2. 2. 2. 1. x 2.
2009 JLK14 / 15 2. 3. 3. 2. 2. x
2010 JLK15 1. 2. 1. 1. 2. x
2011 MK nt
2012 MK nt
2013 MK 1. x 1. 1. 1. 1.
2014 MK 1. x 1. 1. 2. 1.
2015 MK 1. x 2. 2. 1. 1.
2016 MK 2. x 1. 1. 2. 1.

nt = not participated

literature

Web links

Commons : Jana Berezko-Marggrander  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Jana Berezko-Marggrander munzinger.de
  2. Five rings on the foot, Rio in the head. Stuttgarter Zeitung , September 11, 2015, accessed on January 12, 2020 .
  3. ^ Right of the Rhine: Prominent "newcomer" of the SSC Karlsruhe. Die Rheinpfalz , July 13, 2017, accessed on April 16, 2019 .
  4. dtb-online.de
  5. 27th European Championships in the RG. (PDF) Union Européenne de Gymnastique , accessed on January 12, 2020 . (PDF; 161 kB)
  6. European Championships May 28, 2011 Minsk Rhythmic Gymnastics - Team all-round women competitions, medal table. Institute for Applied Training Science , accessed on January 12, 2020 .
  7. Start at the Olympic Games. Stuttgarter Zeitung , April 1, 2012, accessed on January 12, 2020 .
  8. Olympic Games 11.08.12 London individual all-around women competitions medal table. Institute for Applied Training Science , accessed on January 12, 2020 .
  9. www.dtb-online.de (PDF; 261 kB)
  10. www.dtb-online.de (PDF; 196 kB)
  11. World Championships August 31, 2013 Kiev Rhythmic Gymnastics - Individual all-around women competitions, medal table. Institute for Applied Training Science , accessed on January 12, 2020 .
  12. www.dtb-online.de (PDF; 92 kB)
  13. www.dtb-online.de (PDF; 55 kB)
  14. bwsportmag.de: Jana Berezko-Marggrander: Stuttgart vor Augen, Rio im Kopf from May 19, 2015, accessed on September 11, 2015
  15. Olympic Games 20.08.16 Rio de Janeiro Minsk Rhythmic gymnastics - individual all-around women competitions, medal table. Institute for Applied Training Science , accessed on January 12, 2020 .