Marion Wohlrab

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Marion Wohlrab Speed ​​skating
nation GermanyGermany Germany
birthday June 8, 1974
place of birth Pfaffenhofen
Career
discipline Sprint course
society EC Pfaffenhofen
Trainer Markus Eicher
status resigned
End of career 2003
Medal table
National medals 1 × gold 0 × silver 2 × bronze
Placements in the speed skating world cup
 Debut in the World Cup January 1998
 Total toilet 500 16. (1999/2000)
 Total toilet 1000 13th (2000/01)
 Total toilet 1500 13. (2001/02)
last change: end of career

Marion Wohlrab (born June 8, 1974 in Pfaffenhofen ) is a former German speed skater .

Marion Wohlrab started for EC Pfaffenhofen and was trained by Markus Eicher . She achieved her first successes at the age of 14 at the German Championships in Munich in 1988, where she won bronze medals over 500 and 1000 meters. Then it took until the 1991/92 season that further missions at this level followed. At the German championship in the sprint four-way fight in Inzell , she won bronze again in 1992 behind Christa Luding and Sabine Völker . In the 1997/98 season she made her debut in the Speed ​​Skating World Cup , in the following season she contested her first race in the A group over 1500 meters in Berlin, in which she was 17th. In 2001, in two consecutive days in Heerenveen over 1000 meters, she finished ninth in the top ten in the World Cup. A year later she was eighth in the same place and thus achieved her best result in the highest racing series. At the speed skating single distance world championships 2000 in Nagano Wohlrab finished 17th over 1000 meters, at the speed skating sprint world championship 2000 in Seoul she placed 20th. A year later she ran in Salt Lake City at the single distance world championships over 1500 meters on the 14th. Place and was in Inzell 15th of the sprint world championship . 2002 Wohlrab became German champion in sprint all-around. At the all-around sprint world championships in Hamar , she was 22. The highlight of her career was the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. Wohlrab was used on three courses, 500, 1000 and 1500 meters, and was 19th, 21st and 22nd. In the 2002/03 season, several missions followed, after the season Wohlrab ended her career.

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