Nina Kuhn

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Personal information
Date of birth 23rd April 1983 (age 37)
place of birth Mainz, Germany
societies
Current Triathlon Team Rhein Main, equipeRED
successes
2008 3rd place German Championship Duathlon long distance
2009, 2010 2 × winner Ironman 70.3 Germany U25
2017 German long distance triathlon champion
status
inactive

Nina Kuhn (born April 23, 1983 in Mainz ) is a German triathlete and German champion in the long-distance triathlon (2017).

Career

In 2008 Nina Kuhn was third in the German championship on the long distance duathlon . In Wiesbaden she won her age group of "women up to 25 years" at the Ironman 70.3 Germany in 2009 and 2010.

She was trained by Marc Pschebizin from 2008 to 2010 and by Tobias Zingel since 2011. Nina Kuhn lives in Mainz today. She starts for the Triathlon Team Rhein Main and since 2012 also for the team equipeRED .

German champion long distance triathlon 2017

At the Challenge Regensburg , the then 34-year-old became German champion in the long-distance triathlon in August 2017 - as fourth and best German behind the winner Diana Riesler (German, who lives on Mallorca and competed for a Spanish club). It has not appeared internationally since 2017.

Sporting successes

(DNF - Did Not Finish)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Jan Raphael and Diana Riesler win
  2. Results Ironman 70.3 Wiesbaden 2015 (August 9, 2015)
  3. BASF Triathlon Cup Rhein-Neckar 2012: Timo Bracht and Sonja Tajsich win in Viernheim (August 21, 2012)
  4. Fabian Conrad and Nina Kuhn triumph at TriStar Worms-Germany ( Memento from June 20, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) (June 10, 2012)
  5. Maxdorf Triathlon: Göhner gives himself victory for his birthday
  6. 70.3 Wiesbaden - Van Vlerken wins crime thriller
  7. ^ Heidelbergman 2010: No swimming, Schumann and Schulz win
  8. ^ Mathias Pfähler and Jenny Schulz new "Roman men"
  9. Kienle and Van Vlerken take Ironman 70.3 Germany
  10. BASF Tria Cup: Kienle and Kuhn win at HeidelbergMan
  11. Sebastian Kienle flashes long-distance stars
  12. Ironman Germany 70.3 2007