Lars Lückemeier

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Lars Lückemeier
portrait
birthday September 20, 1994
place of birth Germersheim, Germany
size 1.90 m
Indoor volleyball
position External attack / Libero
societies
2005–2008
2008–2010
2010–2012
2012–2016
SV Ettlingen
VSG Mannheim
TV Bühl 2
SV Fellbach
successes
2016 - Champion 2nd Bundesliga South
beach volleyball
partner 2010–2014 Nick Woronow
2013, 2018 Tim Holler
2014–2017 Mirko Schneider
2017 Alexander Walkenhorst
society SV Fellbach
National ranking Position 9
successes
2010 - German U17 champion
2011 - German U18 runner-up
2017 - 2nd place Smart Beach Cup St. Peter-Ording
2017 - 5th place DM
2018 - 2nd place Techniker Beach Tour St. Peter-Ording
2018 - 4th place DM
2019 - 1st place Techniker Beach Tour Dresden
As of June 17, 2019

Lars Lückemeier (born September 20, 1994 in Germersheim ) is a German volleyball and beach volleyball player .

Career indoor volleyball

Lückemeier played indoor volleyball at SV Ettlingen in his youth and moved to VSG Mannheim in 2008 , where he was used in the district league and in the state league. Then the outside attacker played in the Regionalliga Süd with the second team of TV Bühl , with whom he qualified in 2012 for the newly created 3rd League South . Lückemeier then moved to SV Fellbach , with whom he played in the 2nd Bundesliga South until 2016 . Because of protracted injuries he had to pause more often and was also used as a sweeper at times.

Career beach volleyball

In 2009 Lückemeier started playing beach volleyball. At the side of Nick Woronow , he won the U17 national cup in Damp in 2010 and was German U17 champion in Grimma . A year later Lückemeier / Woronow became German U18 runner-up in Grimma. In 2013 Lückemeier started at tournaments in southern Germany together with Tim Holler . In 2014 and 2015 Mirko Schneider was his standard partner on the national Smart Beach Tour . In 2016, Lückemeier was injured for almost the entire season. In 2017 he and Alexander Walkenhorst took second place at the Smart Beach Cup in St. Peter-Ording and fifth at the German championship in Timmendorfer Strand . In 2018 Tim Holler was his partner again. Holler / Lückemeier came second on the Techniker Beach Tour in St. Peter-Ording and fourth in the German championship .

In 2019, Lückemeier did not have a permanent partner. As a replacement for the injured Alexander Walkenhorst , he won the tournament in Dresden with Sven Winter on the Techniker Beach Tour .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. German ranking list (as of June 17, 2019)
  2. Bundesliga: New signing No. 3 is Lars Lückemeier. SV Fellbach, July 24, 2012, accessed on May 10, 2019 .
  3. Thomas Rennet: The others have to strike . VBL / Fellbacher Zeitung, October 24, 2015, accessed on May 10, 2019 .