Julia Marty

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Julia Marty (back) at the 2011 World Cup

Julia Marty (back) at the 2011 World Cup

Date of birth April 16, 1988
place of birth Rothenthurm SZ , Switzerland
Size 170 cm
Weight 69 kg
position defender
number # 6
Shot hand Left
Career stations
until 2002 EHC Wettingen-Baden
2002-2003 DHC Langenthal
2003-2007 EV train
2007-2008 University of New Hampshire
2008-2011 Northeastern University
2011-2013 SC Reinach
2013-2014 Linköpings HC
2014-2015 SC Reinach
since 2016 Neuchâtel Hockey Academy

Julia Kathrin Marty (born April 16, 1988 in Rothenthurm SZ ) is a Swiss national ice hockey player who has participated in ten world championships and two Olympic Games and has won a total of two bronze medals. Her twin sister Stefanie and her older sister Jeanette are also ice hockey players.

Career

Julia Marty began along with her twin sister Stefanie at the age of eight years with the sport of ice hockey at the EHC Wettingen -Baden and played there for both (male) youth teams, and for the women's team, the Mighty Beavers , in the performance class C . In 2002 they switched to DHC Langenthal , for which the two made their debut in performance class A (LKA) .

Between 2003 and 2007, the Marty twins played at EV Zug , with whom they were twice Swiss champions (2004, 2005) and runner-up (2006, 2007). They developed into leading players in their team and made their debut in the national team at the age of 15 . Together with her sister, she took part in the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin .

In 2007, the sisters received offers for sports scholarships from several US universities and ultimately accepted the offer from the University of New Hampshire , the multiple Hockey East champion. While her sister Julia began studying economics, Julia studied Behavioral Neuroscience , a mixture of chemistry, biology and psychology. At the 2008 World Cup, the Swiss women reached the bronze medal game. The game was lost, but the Swiss team achieved the best result in their history with fourth place. In the same year Julia Marty changed university and studied from then on at Northeastern University , while she continued to play ice hockey for the college team. In 2011 she finished her studies with a Bachelor in Behavioral Neuroscience .

Florence Schelling (left) and Julia Marty (right) at the 2011 World Cup

In 2010 she took part in the Vancouver Winter Olympics with her sister . After their time in American college ice hockey, the Marty twins returned to Switzerland and played for SC Reinach in the LKA for two years . At the 2012 World Cup , she surprisingly won the bronze medal with the national team. In 2013 she completed her master's degree in exercise physiology at the ETH Zurich . In addition, she began preparing for her sports teaching diploma.

For the 2013/14 season they were looking for a new challenge and moved together to Linköpings HC in the highest Swedish women's league, the Riksserien . The twins financed their stay in Sweden through crowdfunding . This change also served as optimal preparation for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi , where they won the bronze medal with the national team. After this success Julia Marty returned to Switzerland and played again for SC Reinach. At the same time, she continued studying at the ETH Zurich.

After ten World Championships and three Olympic Games, one World Cup and one Olympic bronze medal each, as well as championship titles in Switzerland, the Marty twins announced their retirement from their international ice hockey career in August 2015. While Julia Marty initially ended her career, Stefanie played one more season in SWHL A for HC Université Neuchâtel . Julia Marty returned to the ice in 2016 and has since played for Neuchâtel.

Achievements and Awards

Winning the bronze medal at the 2014 Winter Olympics

Career statistics

Club competitions

Regular season Play-offs
season team league Sp T V Pt SM +/- Sp T V Pt SM +/-
2002/03 DHC Langenthal Performance class A 8th 4th 12
2003/04 EV Zug / Seewen Performance class A 8th 10 18th
2004/05 EV train Performance class A
2005/06 EV train EWCC 3 2 1 3 0 +1
2005/06 EV train Performance class A 10 5 15th
2006/07 EV train Performance class A 6th 4th 6th 10
2007/08 New Hampshire NCAA 31 3 7th 10 6th
2008/09 Northeastern NCAA 25th 4th 13 17th 18th
2009/10 Northeastern NCAA 20th 1 6th 7th 14th
2010/11 Northeastern NCAA 37 5 9 14th 20th
2011/12 SC Reinach Performance class A 15th 8th 10 18th 22nd 5 3 5 8th 0
2012/13 SC Reinach Performance class A 13 12 11 23 18th 5 2 2 4th 4th
2013/14 Linköpings HC Rick series 23 3 14th 17th 10 +29 3 0 1 1 0 +5
2014/15 SC Reinach SWHL A 9 5 8th 13 0 4th 0 2 2 4th
2015/16 inactive
2016/17 Neuchâtel Hockey Academy SWHL A 10 7th 7th 14th 4th 0 5 1 2 3

International

year team event Sp T V Pt SM +/-
2004 Switzerland WM 4th 2 0 2 0 -1
2005 Switzerland WM Div. I. 5 2 2 4th 4th +8
2006 Switzerland Olympia 5 2 1 3 4th -2
2007 Switzerland WM 4th 0 1 1 6th -1
2008 Switzerland WM 5 0 2 2 12 0
2009 Switzerland WM 4th 0 0 0 0 -2
2010 Switzerland Olympia 5 0 1 1 2 -4
2011 Switzerland WM 5 1 2 3 6th +5
2012 Switzerland WM 6th 5 2 7th 6th +5
2013 Switzerland WM 5 1 1 2 6th –6
2014 Switzerland Olympia 6th 0 0 0 0 –6
2015 Switzerland WM 4th 1 2 3 4th 0

( Legend for player statistics: Sp or GP = games played; T or G = goals scored; V or A = assists scored ; Pkt or Pts = scorer points scored ; SM or PIM = penalty minutes received ; +/− = plus / minus balance; PP = overpaid goals scored ; SH = underpaid goals scored ; GW = winning goals scored; 1  play-downs / relegation )

Web links

Commons : Julia Marty  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Urs Berger: Three Swiss women with a US contract. In: hockeyfans.ch. July 29, 2007, accessed April 27, 2016 .
  2. Interview with Julia Marty. In: frauennati.ch. March 29, 2013. Retrieved April 29, 2016 .
  3. Martin Merk: Marty twins to Sweden. In: hockeyfans.ch. August 14, 2013, accessed April 27, 2016 .
  4. 20 minutes - The gripping biographies of the ice hockey girls. In: 20min.ch. May 29, 2012. Retrieved May 3, 2016 .
  5. Bye bye Marty - welcome Jamarillo: The next twins for Reinach. In: aargauerzeitung.ch. September 20, 2014, accessed May 2, 2016 .
  6. Commuting between the ice rink and the lecture hall. In: ethz.ch. April 13, 2014, accessed April 29, 2016 .
  7. Marty twins end their careers. In: hockeyfans.ch. August 27, 2015, accessed April 27, 2016 .
  8. An era is coming to an end. In: frauennati.ch. August 27, 2015, accessed April 27, 2016 .
  9. Julia Marty returns to the SWHL. (No longer available online.) In: sihf.ch. June 20, 2016, archived from the original on May 19, 2016 ; accessed on May 8, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.sihf.ch