Sabine Schulte

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Sabine Schulte
Sabine Schulte at the pole vault meeting in the Sterncenter Potsdam

Sabine Schulte (born January 29, 1976 in Bonn ) is a former German pole vaulter .

Life

She became German indoor champion in 1997 and took part in the 1997 World Indoor Championships in Paris. In the outdoor season she won the bronze medal at the U23 European Championships in Turku and took fourth place at the Universiade in Catania. In 1998 Schulte also won the German championship outdoors with a height of 4.25 meters. In 2000 she took part in the European Indoor Championships in Ghent and came in sixth. At the Universiade in Beijing in 2001 she won the silver medal with 4.35 meters. In 2002 she set her personal best with a height of 4.40 meters. In 2007 she ended her career.

Sabine Schulte is married and lives in Schleswig-Holstein . In 2009 she became the national pole vault coach.

successes

Four-way fight
  • U14 national champion
Pole vault
  • 1994 West German youth champion with 3.35 m
  • 1995 Admission to the B-team with 3.75 m
  • 1997 German indoor champion
  • 1997 bronze medal at the U23 European Championships in Turku
  • 1998 German champion
  • 2000 6th place at the European Indoor Championships in Gent
  • 2001 silver medal at the Universiade in Beijing
  • 2006 German W30 record with 4.20 m

Sabine Schulte is also a six-time German university champion. You make 233 official jumps over four meters.

societies

  • SpVgg Lülsdorf-Ranzel
  • LG Bonn / Troisdorf / Niederkassel
  • LC Bonn
  • Halstenbecker TS

literature

  • Klaus Amrhein: Biographical manual on the history of German athletics 1898–2005 . 2 volumes. Darmstadt 2005 published on German Athletics Promotion and Project Society.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Anja Herrlitz: Sabine Schulte ends career , www.leichtathletik.de November 6, 2007
  2. Philip Häfner: Anjuli Knasche: Soloist on Sylt , on: www.leichtathletik.de, from March 22, 2013, accessed June 2, 2016

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