Lisa Hattemer

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Lisa Hattemer (born June 13, 1992 in Bad Kreuznach ) is a former German cyclist from the 1898 Gau-Algesheim cycling club in Rheinhessen . She is world champion in single art cycling (2016).

Career

Lisa Hattemer has been trained and looked after by Pia Bischel since 1998. In 2008 in Eich (Rheinhessen) and in 2010 in Kamp-Lintfort, she became German champion in single-art driving for the juniors and won the title of European champion in 2009 in Heerlen and 2010 in Ludwigslust . In 2011 Lisa Hattemer made it onto a podium in the elite class at all competitions in the German Masters Series and the German Championships. In 2013, when she participated in the World Cup for the first time, she finished 2nd in Basel.

In 2014 she won the German championship in the elite class in Denkendorf for the first time. In Malaysia she finished third at the 2015 World Cup.

In December 2016 she won the gold medal at the indoor cycling world championships in Stuttgart and thus the title of world champion in single-art driving. Lisa Hattemer was a member of the Kunstrad national team (A / B squad).

After missing the World Cup in 2017 and not making it to the final at the German championship, she declared her active time over in November.

Sporting successes

2016 (Elite)

  • Best performance: 186.57 points (Hohenems / Vorarlberg, September 3, 2016, world record)
  • 1st place, German Masters
  • 3rd place, Germany Cup, Pfedelbach, 174.90 points
  • 2nd place, DM Moers, 178.42 points
  • 1st place, WM Stuttgart, 178.33 points

2015 (Elite)

  • Best performance: 186.18 points (Mörfelden, October 3, 2015, world record)
  • 1st place, German Masters
  • 3rd place, DM Lübbecke, 167.98 points
  • 3rd place, WM Johor / Malaysia, 165.48 points

2014 (Elite)

  • Best performance: 177.41 points (Denkendorf, October 17, 2014)
  • 1st place, German championship, Denkendorf, 177.41 points

2013 (Elite)

  • Best performance: 180.93 points (Kirchdorf, September 21, 2013)
  • 2nd place, German Masters
  • 2nd place, DM Baunatal, 167.77 points
  • 2nd place, WM Basel , 170.12 points

2012 (Elite)

  • Best performance: 176.30 points (Zwickau, September 1, 2012)
  • 3rd place, German Masters
  • 2nd place, Germany Cup, Hungen, 161.64 points
  • 3rd place, DM Kamp-Lintfort, 164.24 points

2011 (Elite)

  • Best performance: 168.54 points (Erfurt, October 14, 2011)
  • 3rd place, German Masters
  • 1st place, Germany Cup, Mönchen-Gladbach, 167.22 points
  • 3rd place, DM Erfurt, 166.25 points

2010 (juniors)

  • Best performance: 161.40 points (Flonheim, March 7, 2010)
  • 1st place, Junior Masters
  • 1st place, Junior DM, Kamp-Lintfort, 150.45 points
  • 1st place, Junior European Championship, Ludwigslust, 159.43 points

2009 (juniors)

  • Best performance: 155.85 points (Wendlingen, April 18, 2009)
  • 1st place, Junior Masters
  • 4th place, Junior DM. Denkendorf, 129.92 points
  • 1st place, Junior European Championship, Heerlen / NL, 140.27 points

2008 (juniors)

  • Best performance: 139.40 points (Gau-Algesheim, April 13, 2008)
  • 2nd place, Junior Masters
  • 1st place, Junior DM, Eich (Worms), 131.40 points

2007 (juniors)

  • Best performance: 307.15 points (Idar-Oberstein, April 29, 2007)
  • 8th place, Junior DM, Giessen, 300.91 points

2006 (students A)

  • Best performance: 282.55 points (Worms, May 14, 2006)
  • 3rd place, student DM, Ludwigslust, 276.26 points

publication

  • Harmonization and oppression in the National Socialist era using the example of the cycling club 1898 e. V. Gau-Algesheim (thesis in history, Sebastian-Münster-Gymnasium Ingelheim), local supplement to the official gazette of the Gau-Algesheim community, 20th year, no. 5, December 2010, 12 pages.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. RSV RECEPTION FOR VICE WORLD CHAMPION LISA HATTEMER ( Memento of the original from January 19, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (November 26, 2013) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.gau-algesheim.com
  2. Lisa Hattemer: A city thanks its greatest athlete (December 3, 2015)
  3. LISA HATTEMER IS WORLD CHAMPION 2016
  4. Kunstrad: Lisa Hattemer ends career (November 29, 2017)