Justus Sharowsky

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Justus Scharowsky (born August 13, 1980 in Starnberg ) is a German hockey player and current member of the German A-team.

As a teenager, Scharowsky played a total of 77 international matches for the German Hockey Association, with his greatest success in 1998 as a European junior champion in Poznan .

In 1999 he played his first game in the men's national team.

At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens he celebrated his greatest triumph internationally with the German team when he won the bronze medal. To date, Scharowsky has played 136 international matches for Germany (as of 2008). In 2006 he became world champion with the German national team at the tournament in his own country. For his sporting success he received the silver bay leaf .

Scharowsky began playing hockey at TV 1848 Schwabach . His path then led via HG Nürnberg and the Club an der Alster in Hamburg , with which he was twice German field champion and European champion cup, to Münchner SC, with which he won another German indoor championship title (2003).

Due to his studies, he continued his club sport career abroad and then played first for the English first division club Reading HC, then at Club de Campo in Madrid and at Racing Club de France in Paris . In November 2006 he moved to the club on the Alster in Hamburg.

Individual evidence

  1. Overview of international matches