Lilly Stoephasius

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Lilly Stoephasius (* 2007 ) is a German skateboarder .

Athletic career

As soon as she could stand, her father put her on a skateboard, when she was three she got her first own, and from the age of five she began to train once a week. The workload has now been increased to three to four times a week. Lilly Stoephasius starts for the 1st Berlin Skateboard Club ; The trainer is her father. Her younger sister Thora is also active as a skateboarder.

2018 Stoephasius was at the age of eleven years in Dusseldorf German skateboard champion in the women in the discipline Park , in the following year she was able to repeat this success. In July 2019 she finished third at the World Championships, and in August 2019 she became Vice European Champion. There are no age groups in competitions in skateboarding.

The aim of Lilly Stoephasius, who is attending the Evangelical School in Charlottenburg in Berlin (as of 2018) , was to qualify for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo . There the skateboard competitions were part of the Olympic program for the first time, even here without age groups. Among the top 30 women in the park rankings in September 2019 were nine female skaters who would have been younger than 14 at the time of the 2020 Olympic Games. If Lilly Steophasius had taken part there at the age of 13, she would have been the youngest German sportswoman to ever start at the Olympics.

Miscellaneous

At the beginning of 2019, Christoph Biemann from Ask the Mouse and a camera team visited Lilly Stoephasius' school after answering the question "How much CO2 could the sixth grade save a year if everyone were to use a skateboard or bike or something else. come to school free? ”had sent to the show.

When she presented her idea of ​​choosing an athlete, Lilly Stoephasius gave as her motto in life: “I want to inspire other girls to do what they really want to do and not to be talked out of. Because girls can do anything they want. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Raphael Späth: Skateboard: When children become Olympic champions . In: Süddeutsche Zeitung , September 21, 2019, writes about Olympia 2020 (July 24 to August 9, 2020): "At 13 years and 61 days she would be the youngest participant in German Olympic history."
  2. a b Arne Siegmund, Lia Haubner: We were out and about with Germany's best female skater. She is 11 years old. In: watson.de. September 16, 2018, accessed November 13, 2019 .
  3. Lilly is German champion! - 1. Berliner Skateboardverein eV In: skateboardverein-berlin.de. September 20, 2018, accessed November 13, 2019 .
  4. Championships in Düsseldorf: An eleven-year-old is now the best female skateboarder in Germany. In: rp-online.de. September 17, 2018, accessed November 13, 2019 .
  5. Twelve year old Lilly Stoephasius remains a skateboard master. In: morgenpost.de. September 1, 2019, archived from the original on November 13, 2019 .;
  6. Rob Meronek: World Skate Vert World Championship Women. In: theboardr.com. Retrieved November 13, 2019 .
  7. Rob Meronek: Vans Park Series Europe Regionals Womens Finals. In: theboardr.com. Retrieved November 13, 2019 .
  8. Markus Lotter: Rolling Star: Lilly Stoephasius is Germany's best skateboarder. In: archiv.berliner-zeitung.de. November 17, 2018, accessed November 13, 2019 .
  9. a b Raphael Späth: When children become Olympic champions. In: sueddeutsche.de . Retrieved November 13, 2019 .
  10. Skating with the mouse. In: schulstiftung-ekbo.de. February 25, 2019, accessed November 15, 2019 .
  11. Berliner Morgenpost - Berlin: Who will be Berlin's best young athlete in November? In: morgenpost.de. October 11, 2018, accessed November 15, 2019 .