Joelle Franzmann
Joelle Franzmann (born December 29, 1978 in Idar-Oberstein , Rhineland-Palatinate ; married Joelle Tesche ) is a former German triathlete , junior vice world champion (1995) and two-time Olympian (2000, 2004).
Career
Joelle Franzmann has two siblings and she graduated from high school in Kaiserslautern . Since 1998 she was stationed as a temporary soldier in a sports promotion group of the Bundeswehr in Mainz and her training location was Saarbrücken .
Joelle Franzmann started triathlon at the age of 13 and became a German champion and European youth champion at the age of 15. In the following years, German championships and European championships at junior level followed. She was also able to win some of her titles in the duathlon . In 1995 she was junior runner-up in triathlon in Mexico.
2000 Summer Olympics
In 2000 she became German Triathlon Champion in Frankfurt am Main and at the Olympic Summer Games in Sydney she finished 21st. Three runner-up championships followed (2001, 2003 and 2004). At the World Championships in Queenstown, New Zealand, she finished fifth as the best European in the Olympic distance in 2003 (1.5 km swimming, 40 km cycling and 10 km running) and then fourth in Portugal in 2004.
2004 Summer Olympics
On her second start, she finished 16th at the Summer Olympics in Athens.
By the end of 2004 Joelle Franzmann had reached eight German championships, five runner-up championships and three European championships. In 2005 she managed to win the German championship title again on the racing course in Potsdam. In 2006 she reached seventh place at the World Cup.
In June 2008 she became triathlon world champion at the military world games in Estonia.
Joelle Franzmann ended her active career at the end of 2008 and she was retired from the German national team in October 2009.
Private
She is married, has two daughters (* 2010, 2011) and lives with her family in Saarbrücken . Joelle Tesche is youth warden at the Saarland Triathlon (STU). Her daughter Emilia is also active as a triathlete.
Sporting successes
Date / year | rank | competition | venue | time | comment |
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Aug 10, 2008 | 2 | London triathlon | London | 01:59:24 | |
June 17, 2008 | 1 | Military World Triathlon Championship | Otepää | 02:05:29 | Winner of the World Military Games over the Olympic distance |
May 10, 2008 | 5 | ETU Triathlon European Championships | Lisbon | 02:06:46 | |
25th Mar 2007 | 12 | BG Triathlon Word Cup | Mooloolaba | 02:02:08 | Twelfth on the Olympic distance |
Sep 10 2006 | 6th | BG Triathlon Word Cup | Hamburg | 01:55:15 | |
3rd Sep 2006 | 7th | ITU Triathlon World Championships | Lausanne | World championship on the Olympic distance (1.5 km swimming, 40 km cycling and 10 km running) | |
Aug 13, 2006 | 1 | BG Triathlon World Cup | Tiszaújváros | 01:55:41 | |
10 Mar 2006 | 2 | ITU Triathlon World Cup | Aqaba | 02:00:47 | Second behind Vanessa Fernandes |
June 18, 2005 | 1 | DTU German Championship Triathlon Short Distance | Potsdam | German triathlon champion | |
Aug 25, 2004 | 16 | 2004 Summer Olympics | Athens | 02: 08: 18.33 | |
June 20, 2004 | 2 | DTU German Championship Triathlon Short Distance | Potsdam | 01:52:11 | German Vice-Champion Triathlon behind Anja Dittmer |
June 7, 2003 | 2 | DTU German Championship Triathlon Short Distance | Breitenauer See | German triathlon runner-up on the short distance | |
June 23, 2001 | 6th | ETU Triathlon European Championships | Carlsbad | 02:21:35 | |
May 13, 2001 | 3 | ITU Triathlon World Cup | Rennes | 02:00:56 | |
June 10, 2001 | 2 | DTU German Championship Triathlon Short Distance | Frankfurt am Main | German vice-champion triathlon on the short distance | |
16 Sep 2000 | 21st | 2000 Summer Olympics | Sydney | 02: 05: 26.96 | |
June 25, 2000 | 1 | DTU German Championship Triathlon Short Distance | Frankfurt am Main | German triathlon champion on the short distance | |
Sep 11 1999 | 12 | ITU Triathlon World Championships | Montreal | 01:57:39 | World championship on the Olympic distance (1.5 km swimming, 40 km cycling and 10 km running) |
Nov 12, 1995 | 2 | ITU Triathlon World Championship Junior Women | Cancun | 02:12:32 | Junior Vice World Champion |
Web links
- Homepage of Joelle Franzmann ( Memento from February 20, 2004 in the Internet Archive )
- Joelle Franzmann in the Munzinger archive
- Profile for Joelle Franzmann at the Institute for Applied Training Science , accessed on September 15, 2014
- Joelle Franzmann in the database of Sports-Reference (English; archived from the original )
- Profile and results of Joelle Franzmann in the ITU database at Triathlon.org , accessed on May 3, 2020 (English).
Individual evidence
- ↑ Military World Cup: two-time title win and triple triumph , report on the website of the German Triathlon Union eV from June 15, 2008 (accessed on July 11, 2011)
- ^ Farewell to Joelle Franzmann from the national team (October 12, 2009)
- ↑ What is actually ...? Joelle Franzmann (October 31, 2017)
- ^ Saarland Triathlon Union (STU) - organization
- ↑ Baumholder Youth Triathlon 2019 (June 16, 2019)
- ↑ Kai Baumgartner: Two-time title win and three-time triumph of the DTU at the military world championships in Otepää, Estonia . In: 3athlon.de . June 15, 2008. Archived from the original on June 18, 2008.
- ↑ World Cup: Double home win for Aussies in Mooloolaba - Lisk fifth
- ↑ ITU World Cup: Vanessa Fernandes continues her winning streak
- ^ ITU World Championships Lausanne 2006: Franzmann and Unger in the top ten
- ↑ ITU World Cup: Franzmann celebrates first World Cup victory - Frodeno second
- ↑ Kai Baumgartner: ( Page no longer available , search in web archives: ITU World Cup Jordan ).
- ^ ITU World Cup Aqaba: Joelle Franzmann second again, Ricarda Lisk fourth
- ↑ Triathlon European Championship 2001: Filip Ospaly and Michelle Dillon become European champions in triathlon in Karlsbad / Czech Republic
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Franzmann, Joelle |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German triathlete |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 29, 1978 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Idar-Oberstein , Rhineland-Palatinate |