Ronja Fini Sturm

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Fini Sturm (right) with Marie-Louise Dräger at the European Rowing Championship 2016

Ronja Fini Sturm (born September 11, 1995 in Berlin ) is a German rower .

Live and act

Fini Sturm was born in Berlin and grew up in Brandenburg an der Havel . She started rowing in 2005. Your home club is the rowing club Havel Brandenburg . At 18, she won at the U23 World Championships in 2014, along with Samantha Nesajda, Carolin Franzke and Franziska Kreutzer the title in the lightweight - quadruple sculls . At the European Championships in 2015 , she competed with Marie-Louise Dräger in the lightweight double scull . The two won the silver medal behind Britons Charlotte Taylor and Katherine Copeland . At the 2015 World Championships , Ronja Fini Sturm and Marie-Louise Dräger reached the A-final, finishing sixth behind New Zealand, Great Britain, South Africa, Canada and Denmark. In 2016, Sturm won silver in the lightweight single at the German Championships in Cologne behind her competition partner Dräger . At the European Championships in the same year on their home track in Brandenburg an der Havel, Dräger and Sturm again won the silver medal behind the Dutch Ilse Paulis and Maaike Head . While the two Dutch women received the gold medal at the 2016 Olympic Games , Dräger and Sturm achieved eleventh place.

In 2017, Sturm and Leonie Pless took seventh place at the European Championships . At the World Championships in Sarasota , the two came in ninth place. In 2018, Sturm competed at the world championships in Plovdiv in the lightweight double scull and won the bronze medal together with Anja Noske , Caroline Meyer and Ladina Meier . In 2019 Sturm competed at the world championships in Ottensheim in the lightweight double scull and won the bronze medal together with Vera Spanke , Leonie Pieper and Leonie Pless.

Your trainer is Andreas Herdlitschke. Ronja Fini Sturm completed her Abitur in 2014 at the Evangelical High School at the Brandenburg Cathedral . Since then she has been studying human medicine at the Charité in Berlin .

successes

  • U23 world champion in the boat class lightweight quadruple sculls 2014
  • Vice European Champion in the boat class lightweight double sculls 2015
  • German runner-up in the 2016 lightweight single boat class
  • Vice European champion in the boat class lightweight double sculls 2016
  • World championship third in the boat class lightweight quadruple 2018
  • World championship third in the boat class lightweight quadruple sculls 2019

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. National team Ronja Fini Sturm. German Rowing Association, accessed on March 26, 2018 .
  2. German Championship Rowing (DMR) lightweight single women (places 1 - 3). Retrieved May 3, 2016 .
  3. Marcus Alert: A reception for the gold fini. In: Märkische Allgemeine . August 20, 2014, accessed April 29, 2016 .
  4. Peter Stein: Ronja Fini Sturm from Brandenburg experiences World Cup premiere. In: Märkische Allgemeine . August 27, 2015, accessed April 29, 2016 .