Růžena Škodová-Davoodi

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Růžena Škodová-Davoodi , née Škodová (born February 14, 1948 in Chomutov , Czechoslovakia ) is a former Bundesliga player in the women's basketball team of TSV Osnabrück and VfL Bochum BG .

Born in Chomutov, Růžena grew up in Prague , where she met her first husband, the chess master Otto Borik . Together they fled to the Federal Republic of Germany because of the violent suppression of the Prague Spring by the Soviet Red Army . There she received German citizenship a few years later.

The mathematician , who received her doctorate under the name Růžena Davoodi, the name of her second husband, under the name Růžena Borik, the name of her first husband , also had success as a chess player at SG Bochum 31 in 1987 at Heiner Zieschang . In 1973 she won the women's individual championship in North Rhine-Westphalia in Brilon . In 1972 she was promoted to the Bundesliga with the women's team of TSV Osnabrück after a deciding victory over Post SV Hannover in neutral Hameln . Under her then name Růžena Heinen, she is also multiple German champion in basketball mixed for seniors.

She has been a member of the Pirate Party Germany since 2017 . In 2015 she gave up her third husband's name Heinen and took the name Škodová-Davoodi as her surname. She has a daughter and a son .

plant

  • Subalgebras of the Lie algebras and subgroups of the group of motions of elliptical space, Bochum, Univ., Diss., 1987

Individual evidence

  1. Promotion to the Bundesliga 40 years ago. In: TSV Osnabrück-Aktuell 01/2012. P. 16. Retrieved May 26, 2017 .
  2. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project
  3. TSV Osnabrück News 01/2012. TSV Osnabrück, accessed on May 4, 2018 .
  4. ^ Gunther Schmidt: Mixed Oldies 2008 . German Basketball Association. August 25, 2008. Archived from the original on October 9, 2008. Retrieved January 19, 2009.
  5. https://twitter.com/cdr2012neu/status/1282596250282602496. Retrieved July 14, 2020 .