Mandy Haase

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Mandy Haase Field hockey


Birthday: June 25, 1982
Place of birth: Leipzig , GDR

Club information

Club: Mannheimer HC
Position: Defense

Clubs in the youth

1989–1995 HC Heidelberg
From 1995:    Rüsselsheimer RK

Clubs as active

1995–2007: Rüsselsheimer RK
From 2007:    Mannheimer HC

Club successes

1997: German champion girls A in indoor hockey
1998: German champion female youth field hockey
1998: European cup field hockey
1999: European cup indoor hockey
2000: European cup indoor hockey
2001: German champion field hockey
2001: European cup indoor hockey
2002: German champion indoor hockey
2002: European cup indoor hockey
2003: German champion Indoor hockey
2003: European Cup Indoor Hockey
2004: German Champion Indoor Hockey
2004: German Champion Field Hockey
2004: European Cup Indoor Hockey
2005: German Champion Indoor Hockey
2005: European Cup Indoor Hockey
2006: European Cup Indoor Hockey

National team successes

2003: 3rd place European championship field hockey
2004:  Gold  at the Olympic Games in Athens
2005: 2nd place European championship field hockey
2006: 1st place European championship indoor hockey
2006: 1st place Champions Trophy
2007: 1st place European championship field hockey
2008: 2nd place champions Trophy
2011: 2nd place European championship field hockey

* As of July 5, 2012.

Mandy Haase (born June 25, 1982 in Leipzig ) is a German hockey player . She was an Olympic champion in 2004.

Life

She came to hockey through her parents, who played A and youth international games for the former GDR . Before the fall of the Wall, they moved to the Rhine-Neckar region ( Wilhelmsfeld ) in 1989 in order to promote their daughter's hockey activities there. Her sister Lydia also plays hockey successfully and is a national player.

In the Bundesliga , the central defender and midfielder played for a long time for the Rüsselsheim RK , with whom she was German champion in the field in 2001 and 2004 and in the hall from 2002 to 2005. She won the European Indoor Cup with Rüsselsheim from 1999 to 2006 and on the field in 1998. At the beginning of the 2007/2008 season, she moved to Mannheimer HC in the second Bundesliga and in 2010 made it to the Bundesliga.

From 2003 to 2012, Haase completed 207 A international matches in the German national hockey team (plus five in the hall). She took part in three Olympic Games. In 2004 she won gold with the German team in Athens, in 2008 she was fourth and in 2012 seventh. In addition, she was European champion in the hall in 2006 and in the field in 2007. In 2013 she ended her career in the national team.

Mandy Haase studied sports science at the University of Heidelberg .

Individual evidence

  1. Haase ends DHB career , Mannheimer Morgen March 11, 2013, p. 7

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