Kathrin Walther

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Personal information
Date of birth 4th June 1986 (age 34)
place of birth Germany
size 178 cm
Weight 68 kg
societies
Current WMF BKK Team AST Sweet
successes
2015 Winner Challenge Almere-Amsterdam
status
active

Kathrin Anna Walther (born June 4, 1986 ) is a German triathlete .

Career

At the age of 17, Kathrin Walther started her first triathlon. She starts for the WMF BKK Team AST Süßen . In 2009 she became German university champion in mountain bike.

In competitions it mainly starts over the long distance triathlon (3.8 km swimming, 180 km cycling and 42.2 km running). In October 2014 she won the long distance race of the ICAN series in Gandìa-Valencia in Spain.

Winner Challenge Langdistance 2015

In September 2015 she won the long distance at the Challenge Almere-Amsterdam , after she was third here in the 2013 first edition.

In February 2017 she was involved in a traffic accident on a scooter and suffered severe foot injuries.

Private

After graduating from the Free Waldorf School in Filstal, she studied sports science at the Technical University of Munich with a focus on media and communication. This included stays abroad at the University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis and the University of Stellenbosch . In 2012 she completed another degree (BA Honors) in brand management at the Vega School Cape Town, where she also enrolled for her third university degree, a “Master in Creative Brand Leadership”.

Since 2010 Kathrin Walther has lived mostly in South Africa, near Stellenbosch . During the European triathlon season she is mostly stationed in Germany.

Sporting successes

(DNF - Did Not Finish )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ The professional field for the Chiemsee Triathlon is filling up: Kathrin Walther announces the start , Wechselszene.com, June 26, 2013
  2. Résultats de l'AlpsMan 2016 - samedi 1 octobre 2016 (October 1, 2016)
  3. Héctor Guerra y Julia Bohn conquistan Madrid (September 27, 2015)
  4. German double victory: Walther and Fachbach win Challenge Almere
  5. ICAN Valencia: Peter Seidel with a first long distance victory , Triathlon.de, October 27, 2014
  6. ICAN Gandia-Valencia: Peter Seidel with premiere victory in the first long distance
  7. 13th OstseeMan Triathlon in Glücksburg: 1,500 active people between rain and sun
  8. Challenge Almere: Three Germans on the podium (September 15, 2013)