Nicola Ströh-Kiedrowski

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Nicola Ströh-Kiedrowski medal table

Vaulting

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World championships
silver 2000 Individual vaulting women
gold 2004 Individual vaulting women
bronze 2006 Individual vaulting women
gold 2008 Individual vaulting women
European championships
bronze 1999 Individual vaulting women
silver 2001 Individual vaulting women
bronze 2007 Individual vaulting women

Nicola Ströh-Kiedrowski , until her wedding Nicola Ströh (born November 10, 1980 in Hamburg ), is a former German vaulting artist . She was double world champion , vice European champion and two-time German champion in the individual ranking.

Athletic career

Nicola Ströh began vaulting in 1990, in 1996 she was appointed to the individual national junior squad and had her first international successes from 1999. In 2000 she founded her own club, the Jersbek-Wohldorfer RuVV, and got involved here as a trainer and instructor for horses and young trainers. After she won her second world championship title in 2008, Ströh announced her retirement from active vaulting. The qualified sports scientist works as a project manager for a health company. Ströh-Kiedrowski has already commented on the vaulting competitions for WDR television several times as a co-presenter.

Private

Ströh has been married since September 2010 and has two children.

successes

  • World championships
    • Gold: 2004, 2008
    • Silver: 2000
    • Bronze: 2006
  • European championships
    • Silver: 2001
    • Bronze: 1999, 2007
  • German championships
    • Gold: 2004, 2006
    • Silver: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
  • Winner of the Prize of the Best 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008
  • Winner of the CHIO Aachen 2008

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Individual evidence

  1. Werner Langmaack: Great expectations. Report on the World Equestrian Games 2010 in: Welt Online. Retrieved September 25, 2010 .
  2. German Equestrian Association: FN-aktuell, issue 28, September 28, 2010 (PDF; 402 kB), p. 49 ( Memento of August 29, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  3. The “Amadeus the Vaulting” goes - emotional farewell to Kai Vorberg in Aachen , July 2nd, 2012