Jasmin Duehring

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Jasmin Duehring Road cycling
Jasmin Duehring (2018)
Jasmin Duehring (2018)
To person
Nickname Jazzy
Date of birth July 8, 1992
nation CanadaCanada Canada
discipline Train / street
Most important successes
Olympic Summer Games
2016 Olympic Games - Team Pursuitbronze
2012 bronze - team pursuit
Last updated: March 14, 2020

Jasmin Duehring , née Glässer , then Glaesser , (born July 8, 1992 in Paderborn , East Westphalia ) is a Canadian cyclist who is active on track and road .

Athletic career

In the high school Jasmin Glaesser operational Running , but had a few injuries changes sport. In 2009, at the age of 17, she started cycling.

A year later, in 2010, Glaesser became two-time Canadian junior champion, in road racing and in the individual time trial . The following year, she won gold in the team pursuit with Laura Brown and Stephanie Roorda at the Pan American Games , a success that she repeated with the Canadian team four years later in front of a home crowd at the Mattamy National Cycling Center in Milton . Up until 2015 she won four gold medals at the Pan American Games, on track and road.

At the 2012 Olympic Games in London , Jasmin Glaesser won the bronze medal in the team pursuit together with Gillian Carleton and Tara Whitten.

In the years that followed, Glaesser became a reliable player in Canadian women's track cycling: Between 2012 and 2016, she was the only rider on the Canadian team pursuit team who was on the team at all five World Championships and the 2012 Olympics. In addition, she was able to win silver twice and bronze once in the points race.

In 2016 Jasmin Glaesser was nominated for participation in the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro . Together with Laura Brown , Kirsti Lay and Georgia Simmerling , she won the bronze medal in the team pursuit. At the UCI Track World Championships in 2018 , she finished third in the points run.

Private

Jasmin Glaesser's father Uwe Glässer was a professor at the Heinz Nixdorf Institute at the University of Paderborn . Jasmin Glässer was born in Paderborn in 1992, emigrated to Canada with her parents in 1999 and received Canadian citizenship in September 2011 after living in Canada for twelve years. From 2010 she studied computer science and mathematics at Simon Fraser University (SFU) in Burnaby . After the games in Rio, she married and took her husband's surname, Duehring , under which she has also started ever since.

successes

train

2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018

Street

2010
  • MaillotCan.PNG Canadian Champion (Juniors) - Road Racing, Individual Time Trial
2015

Teams

Web links

Commons : Jasmin Duehring  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Uwe Glässer. Heinz Nixdorf Institute in Paderborn, accessed on July 27, 2014 .
  2. Computing scientist cheers on Olympic daughter. Simon Fraser University, July 23, 2012, accessed July 27, 2014 .
  3. Jasmin Glaesser. Official Canadian Olympic Team, accessed July 26, 2014 .