Sarah Sartor

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Sarah Sartor (born February 18, 1990 ) is a German skeleton pilot .

Life

Sarah Sartor started skeleton in 2003 under the impression of her successful aunt Diana Sartor . The athlete from SSV Altenberg is trained by Dirk Grundmann. She lives in Altenberg and is training to be a police officer with the Saxony police . She has been a member of the German national team since 2005. Sartor contested her first major race towards the end of 2004 at the German Junior Championships, where she was ninth at Königssee . The following January she was 14th at the German championships. 2006 came 16th and second behind Marion Trott at the German Junior Championships. In February 2006 Altenbergerin made her debut in the Skeleton European Cup . In Winterberg she was ninth straight away in the top ten. In 2007 she achieved her best result so far at a German championship in Königssee in sixth place . Since the 2007/08 season , Sartor has regularly competed in the European Cup. In Cesana in December 2007, she finished third on the podium for the first time. She finished sixth in the overall ranking. In February 2008 she was 13th in the Junior World Championship in Igls . At the beginning of the 2008/09 season , Sartor drove to their first major successes in the European Cup. In Winterberg she finished second behind the surprise winner Delia Andreea Ivas , on her home track in Altenberg she then won two races ahead of Sophia Griebel . At the end of the season she won a third race in Cesana and won the overall standings ahead of Jelena Judina , who also won three races of the season, and Griebel.

In April 2014, Sartor and her aunt Diana Sartor took part in the VOX documentary Mein himmlisches Hotel with the Pension Sartor in the Ore Mountains .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Broadcast "My Heavenly Hotel" on Vox, week from March 30th to May 2nd, 2015