Marion Rittmeyer

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Marion Rittmeyer Floorball player
Information about the player
birthday 5th May 1984
place of birth Switzerland
Size 168 cm
Player related information
position Defense attorney
Clubs as active 1
Years society Sp T A. Pt
Astros Red Cross
UHC unicorn Hünenberg
-2007 UHC Zuger Highlands / Zug United
2007-2008 Espoon Oilers
2008-2014 UHC Dietlikon
National team 2
1999-2014 Switzerland 67 19th 24 43
1 Only league and playoff games are given.
As of September 18, 2016

2 As of September 18, 2016

Marion Rittmeyer (born May 5, 1984 ) is a Swiss floorball player .

Career

The clerk began her career with the Astros Rotkeuz and then played for UHC Unicorn Hünenberg and UHC Zuger Highlands , from 2006 she stood as Captain for train United in the National League A in the field. It bears the number 5. On March 24, 2007, she and her team won the Cup final against Swiss champions UHC Dietlikon in Bern . At the end of the season she was voted MVP for the 2006/07 season.

In 2007/08 Rittmeyer moved abroad to the Espoon Oilers from Finland . A season later she returned to Switzerland and was signed to the multiple Swiss and European champions UHC Dietlikon. With the Zürcher Unterländer won the Swiss championship title in their first season.

At the end of the 2013/14 season, she announced her resignation after six seasons in Dietlikon.

National team

Marion Rittmeyer was also a member of the Swiss women's national team, with which she had played a total of 67 games before she resigned and was runner-up in Bern in 2003 and world champion in Singapore in 2005 . At the 2007 World Cup in Denmark she won the bronze medal with the team. She was unable to take part in the 2009 World Cup due to a torn cruciate ligament.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Damian Keller: The first unihockey.ch awards have been given. In: unihockey.ch. May 7, 2007, accessed September 18, 2016 .
  2. Major departures in Dietlikon . In: Zürcher Unterländer . April 17, 2014, p. 16 ( shotokan-karatedo.ch [accessed on September 18, 2016]).
  3. ^ Women's A national team - Eternal squad. Swiss Unihockey, accessed on September 18, 2016 .
  4. ^ Damian Keller: Season-out for Rittmeyer. In: unihockey.ch. November 2, 2009, accessed September 18, 2016 .