Lisa Altenburg

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Lisa Altenburg (* 23. September 1989 in Moenchengladbach as Lisa Hahn ) is a German field hockey player and national player.

Career

Altenburg was active in youth teams for the German Hockey Federation for the first time in 2003 . In 2007 she took third place with the German team at the U18 European Championship, and in 2008 she won the U21 European Championship. On October 3, 2008, the striker made her debut in the German national hockey team . In 2011 she won the title at the World Indoor Hockey Championship with the national team , and the German team took fourth place at the 2012 Champions Trophy .

Lisa Altenburg has completed over 90 international matches, six of them indoors (as of August 10, 2016).

Lisa Altenburg began her club career at the Gladbacher HTC and later switched to Schwarz-Weiß Neuss . At the beginning of 2009 she moved to Uhlenhorster HC , with which she became German champion three times in a row in 2009 and 2011 and 2015 to 2017 . Altenburg has been playing at the Club an der Alster since 2017 , with which she became German indoor champion at the beginning of 2018. She is the niece of Birgit Hahn , who won an Olympic silver medal in field hockey in 1984. At the 2012 Olympic Games in London, she scored three field goals as a striker and was seventh on the list of goalscorers.

She was part of the German national team, which won a bronze medal at the 2016 Olympic Games. For this success, she and her team were honored with the Silver Laurel Leaf on November 1, 2016 .

Private

Lisa Altenburg is a nutritional science student. She has been married to the former coach of the men's national hockey team , Valentin Altenburg , since 2013 . The couple have a daughter together.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Lisa Hahn attacks again . In: zdf.de . April 18, 2012. Archived from the original on February 13, 2013. Retrieved on June 8, 2012.
  2. ^ German Olympic team: Lisa Hahn . Retrieved April 18, 2015.
  3. London 2012: Women's Hockey - Leading Players
  4. Awarding of the silver bay leaf. Office of the Federal President , November 1, 2016, accessed on November 30, 2016 .
  5. Valentin Altenburg takes over the men's hockey until Rio , Christoph Dolch, Trainer Academy Cologne, November 17, 2015, last accessed on August 9, 2016