Pia Engelberty

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Pia Engelberty Vaulting
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Pia Engelberty with her partner Torben Jacobs on Weltoni , 2013

nation GermanyGermany Germany
birthday June 11, 1990
Career
discipline Vaulting
Horses Weltoni, Danny Boy
society Vaulting Association Cologne-Dünnwald
Lunge guide Patric Looser , Corinna Knauf , Alexandra Knauf
Trainer Kai Vorberg , Patric Looser
Medal table
World championships 0 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
European championships 0 × gold 1 × silver 1 × bronze
World Cup finals 1 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
World Equestrian Games
silver 2014
Caen
Doubles with Torben Jacobs
on Danny Boy
European championships
silver 2015
Aachen
Doubles with Torben Jacobs
on Weltoni
bronze 2013
Ebreichsdorf
Doubles with Torben Jacobs
on Weltoni
World Cup vaulting
gold 2016
Dortmund
Doubles with Torben Jacobs
on Danny Boy
last change: April 30, 2017

Pia Engelberty (born June 11, 1990 ) is a former German vaulting artist .

At the World Equestrian Games in Caen 2014 in Normandy, she won the silver medal in doubles with Torben Jacobs on Danny Boy.

At the 2013 European Championships in Ebreichsdorf, she was successful with Torben Jacobs in doubles on Weltoni with Patric Looser on the lunge and won the bronze medal. At the European Championships 2015 in Aachen , the two seamlessly built on their successes, winning silver with their freestyle, inspired by the film " Twilight ", on Danny Boy .

Due to an injury, she was unable to take part in the first two World Cup tournaments of the 2013/14 season. In the 2016 World Cup final in Dortmund she took first place in the singles on Danny Boy . With this victory Engelberty ended her active career as an athlete.

She studied sports science in Cologne.

Individual evidence

  1. a b biography , FEI
  2. FEI Dortmund 2016
  3. Pia Engelberty - a portrait of an exceptional athlete, Der Renner.eu, news portal for sport
  4. ^ Nine German vaulters at the World Cup finals in Dortmund , press release of the German Equestrian Association, February 13, 2017