Petra Kremer

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Petra Kremer (née Kehrenberg) (born December 30, 1966 in Wuppertal ) is a basketball referee and former German national basketball player .

Player career

Club career

Petra Kremer comes from a basketball-crazy family. Her parents Renate and Joachim Kehrenberg were heavily involved in the basketball department of Barmer TV and were jointly responsible for Petra and her twin sister Martina Kehrenberg to become top German players.

Petra Kremer started her career at BTV Wuppertal and stayed with the club until the end of her career. She was one of the pillars of the first division and won the German championship seven times and the German Cup eight times . With the club she also won on March 21, 1996 at the Final Four in Sofia with a 76:62 final victory against SFT Como (ITA) the European championship of national champions.

National team

Petra Kremer started her national team career in 1985 when she lost 56:67 to Spain in Caen. The highlight of her national team career was winning the bronze medal at the 1997 European Championships in Hungary. She completed 158 games for the German women's national basketball team and ended her career after the 1998 World Cup. Petra Kremer took third place in the eternal basketball table of the German national team with 1998 points behind Marlies Askamp (2330) and Heike Roth (2183) (as of January 2009).

Referee career

Petra Kremer started her referee career in 1999 in the national league squad of the West German Basketball Association (WBV). In 2001 she - like her husband Stefan - whistled in the regional league and a year later in the 2nd women's basketball league . This was followed from 2003 onwards in the 1st women's basketball division and in the 2nd men's division.

The banker and mother of two children won the FIBA ​​license in 2005 and was nominated as referee for the All Star Game of the Euroleague Women in 2008. She has been in the 1st men's division since 2006 and is the second woman after Silvia Otto to make the leap into the top German men's division as a referee. In 2017 she ended her referee career because of persistent knee problems.

Coaching career

In the 2017/18 season, Kremer worked as an assistant trainer for the women's regional league team at BTV Wuppertal .

successes

  • German champion in 1989 and 1993 to 1998 with Barmer TV
  • German cup winner 1989 and 1992 to 1998 with Barmer TV
  • European Cup victory in 1996 with Barmer TV
  • 3rd place at the European Championship 1997 with the national team

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Günter Hiege: The BTV ladies have grown. In: wz.de . August 2, 2017. Retrieved December 15, 2018 .