Marie Pietruschka

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Marie Pietruschka (born June 21, 1995 ) is a German swimmer who is particularly successful on the freestyle courses .

Career

Marie Pietruschka started swimming at the NSSV Delphin Neubrandenburg and in 2008 moved to the swimming base in Leipzig , where she started in the Post Swimming Club Leipzig for the SSG Leipzig . There she trained with the base trainer Dirk Franke and, since the 2017/18 season, with Frank Embacher .

At the 2018 German Swimming Championships , she won the championship title in the 4 × 200m freestyle relay as the starting swimmer (with Lia Neubert , Juliane Reinhold and Johanna Friedrich ). She was also runner-up in the 200 m freestyle (behind Annika Bruhn ) and 200 m medley (behind Alexandra Wenk ). She was also involved in the promotion of SSG Leipzig to the 1st Bundesliga in 2019 during the German team championships held in February 2018 .

In May 2018 she was nominated for the 2018 European Swimming Championships in Glasgow, Scotland . There she was in the 4 × 100m freestyle relay (preliminary; 8th place in the final), over 200m freestyle (20th place in the preliminary) and in the preliminary of the 4 × 200m freestyle relay at the start.

She then took part in the Short Course World Championship in Hangzhou with the DSV national team in December 2018 . In the 4 × 100m freestyle relay, Pietruschka set a new German short course record for this discipline as the final swimmer together with Annika Bruhn , Reva Foos and Jessica Steiger in the run-up, thus breaking the oldest record for women from 1997. In the final, the Season sixth and improved the national record set in the run-up to 3: 33.27 min.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ascent! SSG women swim back to the 1st Bundesliga. In: postsvleipzig.de. Postschwimmverein Leipzig eV, February 3, 2018, accessed on July 26, 2018 .
  2. Marie Pietruschka nominated for EM. In: lsv-sachsen.de. Saxon Swimming Association , May 5, 2018, accessed on July 26, 2018 .
  3. Women's relay breaks the German record twice. In: dsv.de. December 11, 2018, accessed December 13, 2018 .