Renate Riek

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Renate Riek-Bauer
portrait
Date of birth March 11, 1960
place of birth Stuttgart , Germany
size 1.70 m
position passing
societies
1974–1980
1980–1984
1984–1992
1992–1996
1996–2007
2007–2009
TuS Stuttgart
SV Lohhof
CJD Feuerbach
TSG Tübingen
MTV Stuttgart
Allianz Volley Stuttgart
National team
518 missions for the A national team
successes
'82, '83, '84, '89, '90, '91
'82, '83, '84, '87, '88, '89, '90
1991
1984
1985
German Champion
Cup Winner
Bronze European Championship
6th place Olympic Games
3rd place Universiade

Status: October 24, 2012

Renate Riek-Bauer (* 11. March 1960 in Stuttgart ) is 518 inserts the Volleyball - record national of Germany.

Life

The setter played in the national team for 14 years. With SV Lohhof and CJD Feuerbach , she was each German volleyball champion three times , and she also won the DVV Cup seven times . In 2009, at the age of 49, Riek-Bauer played her last Bundesliga game for Allianz Volley Stuttgart . She then worked there as an assistant trainer and manager.

With the German national team she took part in the European Championship in 1979, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1989 and 1991 and won the bronze medal in Italy in 1991 . 1982, 1986, 1990 she was with the national team at the World Cup . In 1984 she took part in the Olympic Games in Los Angeles with the German Olympic team and finished sixth there. In 1987 Renate Riek-Bauer was voted volleyball player of the year .

Renate Riek-Bauer studied sport at the Stuttgart Art School and became a graphic designer. She has been in this profession since 1990. She has already taken part in several competitions for the design of German postage stamps and won the competition for the design for the series Für den Sport in 1997 .

The record national player Renate Riek-Bauer received the volleyball award on the eve of the 2015 cup final in Halle, Westphalia, which has been awarded since 2006.

Individual evidence

  1. Renate Riek - the old woman wants even more , short portrait on Welt Online from December 21, 2007

Web links

literature

  • National Olympic Committee for Germany: Los Angeles 1984. The Olympic team of the Federal Republic of Germany . Frankfurt am Main 1984