Nicole Trimmel

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Nicole Trimmel boxer
Nicole Trimmel
Data
Birth Name Nicole Trimmel
Weight class -65 kg
nationality Austrian
birthday October 13, 1982
place of birth Vienna , Austria
style European
size 1.68 m
Combat Statistics
Struggles 407
Victories 350
Knockout victories 5
Defeats 57
draw 0
No value 0

Nicole Trimmel (born October 13, 1982 in Vienna ) is a multiple world and European champion in kickboxing .

Life

Nicole Trimmel was born in 1982 in Vienna as the daughter of Anita and Walter Trimmel. After the family had spent the early years of their lives in Vienna, the decision was made to return to their parents' hometown, Oslip , in 1986 .

As a small child, Nicole Trimmel was fascinated by martial arts . First she tried other sports, such as B. in athletics and soccer . In 1997, during her time in secondary school (upper school), she made her first experiences with martial arts in the course of a self-defense course. In 1999 Nicole Trimmel started her kickboxing career at KBC Rust.

Her then kickboxing trainer at KBC Rust, Joachim Huber, discovered her talent and she won the Austrian youth championship title on her first attempt. Further successes at national level and the call-up to the Austrian national team in 2002 followed. In the same year she started at the IAKSA World Championships in Kickboxing in Caorle , Italy . The fight for a place in the final was marked by nervousness and Trimmel lost.

Trimmel had her breakthrough at the IAKSA World Championship in Kickboxing in Miami , Florida , USA in 2003. From the role of outsider, she won two vice world titles in the junior and general class. Further titles at national and international events followed. The critical success came in 2004 at the IAKSA- WKA World Championships in Kickboxing in Basel , Switzerland . Nicole Trimmel made it to the finals, where she secured the world championship title in kickboxing in the light contact discipline. In addition, she fought for two runner-up world championship titles in kickboxing at this event, each in the disciplines of semi-contact and team.

This is followed by a long list of national and international successes. After the world associations IAKSA and WAKO (World Association of Kickboxing Organization) merged to form WAKO in 2006, Trimmel succeeded in bringing a WAKO European championship title to Austria for the first time in 2010. Nicole Trimmel is developing into a role model in her sport and inspires many people with her successes and her lifestyle. With enormous consistency, she wins title after title year after year and thus dominates the world's top kickboxing like no other.

In addition, in 2008, 2009 and 2013 she achieved the highest possible results in kickboxing with the titles of the WAKO-PRO -Profiliga on national and international level. In 2009 she organized the “Night of Champions” in her home town Oslip and fought against the Portuguese Carla Silvia for the WAKO PRO World Championship title in full contact kickboxing.

In 2011 she founded her own association with her colleague: the kickboxing academy based in Eisenstadt. As a result of a serious knee injury, she had to cancel many competitions in 2011, but shortly after her recovery she was able to achieve the world championship title at the WAKO World Championships in light contact kickboxing in Skopje and in December in the full contact competition in Dublin. After this success, Nicole Trimmel started an ambitious project. She tried Olympic boxing in order to qualify for the Olympic Games in London in 2012, where women's boxing first became Olympic. At the beginning of 2012 she started at international boxing tournaments and thus qualified for the AIBA Boxing World Championship in China, where she was eliminated in the first round. With that, Nicole Trimmel wrote Austrian sports history. After winning the Austrian state championship in Olympic boxing, she returned to her passion, kickboxing.

In 2015 there was a serious knee injury at the Irish Open in Dublin. Trimmel tears his cruciate ligament and meniscus in his right knee joint and is out for a year and a half. In May 2016 she will return to the international top and celebrate her comeback. After this serious injury, she knocks her rivals into the ground again. In her first tournament appearance at the WAKO Hungarian Worldcup in Budapest in 2016, she once again put on the full contact crown. On top of that, she managed to successfully defend the European title in full contact in Greece in 2016. For this terrific comeback, Burgenland's sports journalists have named her Sportswoman of the Year 2016 for the fourth time.

In order to make her sport better known to the public and to make it accessible to a wider audience, the sportswoman produces her own “Nicole Trimmel Calendar” in a limited edition. This project has been successfully implemented with various photographers since 2012.

successes

Nicole Trimmel at the German Open 2010 in Eberswalde
year International National
2003 Vice World Champion
(semi-contact)
Austrian Vice State Champion
(semi-contact)
2004 World Champion
(light contact)
Vice World Champion
(team and semi-contact)
Austrian State Champion
(semi-contact)
 
 
2005 World Champion
(team, hard and semi-contact)
Austrian state champion
(hard, light and full contact)
2006 Vice European Champion
(full contact)
Austrian state champion
(hard, light and full contact)
2007 Vice World Champion
(light and full contact)
Austrian national champion
(light, semi and full contact, low-kick)
2008 Vice European Champion
(light contact)
 
 
WAKO Pro Austria Champion
(full contact with low kick)
Austrian State Champion
(light and semi-contact)
2009 WAKO PRO World Champion
(full contact)
Austrian national champion
(light and full contact)
2010 European Champion
(light contact)
Austrian State Champion
(light and semi-contact)
2011 WAKO PRO world champion

(Full contact) world champion
(light and full contact)

Austrian State Champion
(light and semi-contact)
120 WAKO European Champion

(Light contact)

3rd place WAKO European Championship

(Full contact)

Participation in the AIBA Boxing World Championships in China

Austrian national champion in Olympic boxing -60kgs
2013 World Champion
(light contact)
Austrian State Champion
(light and semi-contact)
2014 WAKO European Champion

(Full contact)

WAKO European Champion

(Light contact)

Austrian state champion

(Light and semi-contact)

150 severe knee injury severe knee injury c
160 WAKO European Champion

(Full contact)

(Light contact) s

Private

Trimmel is involved in numerous social projects and in youth work. For the province of Burgenland she is leading a nationwide elementary school project under the title “URFIT- I'll make you fit!” She uses her popularity with greater public attention to inspire children and young people in particular for sport and exercise. Trimmel now works as a lecturer and keynote speaker, talking about her career and the parallels to sport and business.

Awards

Web links

Commons : Nicole Trimmel  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Footnotes

  1. ORF.at, Nudelauflauf 25 May 2005 , accessed on 25 October 2013
  2. ^ Nicole Trimmel contests first professional fight - oesterreich.ORF.at. Retrieved July 27, 2017 .
  3. Nicole Trimmel wins Kickboxing World Championship title - oesterreich.ORF.at. Retrieved July 27, 2017 .
  4. Kickboxer Trimmel defends world title . In: The press . ( online [accessed July 27, 2017]).
  5. Kickboxer Nicole Trimmel won the World Cup gold (2011) Kurier in Skopje
  6. Nicole Trimmel also takes gold in full contact World Cup
  7. STANDARD Verlagsgesellschaft mbH: Kickboxing world champion Trimmel fights for tickets . In: derStandard.at . ( online [accessed July 27, 2017]).
  8. mirad.odobasic: Kickboxing: World and European champion Nicole Trimmel suffered a ruptured cruciate ligament . ( online [accessed July 27, 2017]).
  9. Trimmel and Bründl are European champions. Retrieved July 27, 2017 .
  10. Regionalmedien Austria: Favorites won the athletes' choice in Burgenland . In: mein district.at . ( online [accessed July 27, 2017]).
  11. Kickboxer Nicole Trimmel hüllenlos - burgenland.ORF.at. Retrieved July 27, 2017 .
  12. Kick it like Trimmel | www.dieburgenlaenderin.at. Retrieved July 27, 2017 .
  13. Learning from the mentality of a champion. Kickboxing world champion Nicole Trimmel keynote speaker at SpaCamp 2017 . In: SpaCamp . June 6, 2017 ( online [accessed July 27, 2017]).
  14. List of winners of the Medal of Honor for Services to the Republic of Austria . Retrieved December 9, 2015.