Nick Trinemeier

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Nick Trinemeier (born October 23, 1989 in Mannheim ) is a German fistball player . With the German national team he became world champion in 2015 and 2019 and won the World Games in 2017.

Career

As a teenager, Trinemeier played in TV 1880 Käfertal's youth fistball department. In 2009 he moved to TSV Pfungstadt. His international career began here. He became a member of the German national fistball team, with which he won a bronze medal at the European Championships in 2012. In 2015, still playing in Pfungstadt, he and the German team became world champions after becoming European champions with the German team in 2014.

Trinemeier then returned to his old club in Käfertal at the age of 26 . In 2017 he won the World Games in Wroclaw with the German team . For this he received the Silver Laurel Leaf from Federal President Steinmeier on October 23, 2017 .

In 2019 he became world champion again with Germany in Winterthur .

Individual evidence

  1. tv-kaefertal.de
  2. faustball-liga.de: Team Germany # 9 Nick Trine Meier
  3. Mannheimer Morgen on July 26, 2017: National fistball team triumphs at World Games Trinemeier wins gold
  4. Press release of the Office of the Federal President of October 23, 2017