Leonie Schwertmann

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Leonie Schwertmann
2017-02-04 Leonie Schwertmann by Sandro Halank.jpg
2017 at USC Münster
portrait
Date of birth January 12, 1994
place of birth Munster , Germany
size 1.90 m
position Middle block
societies
2007–2008
2008–2009
2009–2010
2010–2017
2017–2019
since 2019
TSV Frankenberg
TV Biedenkopf
TV Weather
USC Münster
Rote Raben Vilsbiburg
Les Mariannes Paris
National team
75 times
56 times
Youth / junior national team
A national team
successes
2011
2012
2013
2015
5th place World Championship U18
5th place European Championship U19
8th place World Championship U23
5th place European Games

As of April 14, 2020

Leonie Schwertmann (* 12. January 1994 in Münster ) is a German Volleyball - national player .

Career

Leonie Schwertmann played volleyball in Hessen at TSV Frankenberg and TV Biedenkopf . In 2009 she played for TV Wetter in the second Bundesliga south . In 2010 she came to the volleyball boarding school of the USC Münster , where she initially played in the junior team in the second Bundesliga north . From 2012 to 2017, the middle blocker was in the USC's Bundesliga squad. Then Schwertmann moved to league rivals Rote Raben Vilsbiburg for two seasons . In 2019 she got her first contract abroad with Les Mariannes Paris .

In 2011 Leonie Schwertmann finished fifth with the German youth national team at the U18 World Championships and in 2012 fifth at the U19 European Championships. With the national junior team, she finished eighth at the U23 World Championships in Mexico in 2013. In 2014 she made her debut in the senior national team in a 3-0 win over Poland at the European league game in Oldenburg in early July .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Turkey U18 World Cup: 5th place for Leonie Schwertmann with the German U18 national team. Hessischer Volleyballverband, 2011, accessed on September 26, 2012 .
  2. ^ "Important pillars": Eszter Nagy and Daria Przybylak stay in Vilsbiburg. Rote Raben Vilsbiburg, May 10, 2019, accessed on May 28, 2019 .
  3. ^ Léonie Schwertmann: international allemande ambitieuse. Réussir à Paris… et participer aux JO 2024. Les Mariannes, July 2, 2019, accessed on September 22, 2019 (French).