Karen Kronemeyer

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Karen Kronemeyer Squash player
Nationality: NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
Birthday: April 30, 1981
1st professional season: 2000
Resignation: 2013
Playing hand: Right
successes
Career title: 3
Career finals: 5
Best placement: 37 (June 2006)
Sources: official player profiles at PSA and Squashinfo (see web links )

Karen Kronemeyer (born April 30, 1981 in Melbourne , Australia ) is a former Dutch squash player .

Career

Karen Kronemeyer was active on the WSA World Tour from 2000 to 2013 , winning three titles in a total of five finals. Their best finish in the world rankings, it reached Rank 37 in June 2006. With the Dutch team took it in 2004 and 2004 at the World Cup in part. She was also a member of the squad several times at European Championships and was runner-up with the team five times between 2003 and 2008. In 2005 she was the only time in the main draw of the World Championship and was eliminated in the first round against Tania Bailey . In 2002 she became the Dutch champion .

In May 2006, Kronemeyer was banned from the Dutch Squash Association for doping for two years after it tested positive for BZP at the state championships in February . Kronemeyer denied intentional ingestion of the agent. The suspension was then shortened to one year, and Kronemeyer played her next tournament in February 2007 again at the state championships.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kronemeyer banned for two years. In: squashsite.co.uk. May 24, 2006, archived from the original on July 20, 2011 ; accessed on August 15, 2018 .