Sarah Schneider

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Sarah Schneider
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2017 in Nuremberg
portrait
birthday January 22, 1996
place of birth Frankenberg / Eder, Germany
size 1.84 m
Indoor volleyball
position External attack / adoption
societies
2004-2010
2009-2011
TSV Frankenberg
TV 05 Weather
successes
2010 - 6th place 2nd Bundesliga South
beach volleyball
Partner 2007–2010 Johanna Krüger
2010–2012 Antonia Stautz
2011 Constanze Bieneck
2012–2013 Lara Schreiber
2013 Leonie Welsch
2014–2017 Lisa Arnholdt
2016 Christine Aulenbrock
2017 Sandra Ferger
2018 Anna Behlen
since 2019 Leonie Körtzinger
society Hamburger SV
National ranking Position 9
World ranking Position 60
successes
2010, 2011 - German runner-up U18
2011 - German master U17
2012 - German runner-up U17
2012 - European runner-up U18
2013 - fourth U19
2013 - German U19
2013 champion - second U18
2014 - German U19
2014 master - runner-up world champion U19
2014 - 3rd place Olympic Youth Games
2018 - Winner FIVB 2-Star Phnom Penh
2018 - Winner Techniker Beach Tour Leipzig
2018 - Winner Techniker Beach Tour Zinnowitz
2018 - DM fifth
2019 - World Cup participant
2019 - 2nd place Techniker Beach Tour Zinnowitz
2020 - 3rd place Beach League
Status: July 13, 2020

Sarah Schneider (born January 22, 1996 in Frankenberg (Eder) ) is a German volleyball and beach volleyball player .

Career hall

Schneider started volleyball at the age of eight in 2004 at TSV Frankenberg, with whom she was active several times at Hessian and German youth championships. From 2009 to 2011, the outside attacker played in the 2nd Bundesliga South at TV 05 Wetter and reached sixth place in 2010.

Career Beach

Schneider has been playing beach volleyball since 2006. The standard partner until 2010 was her teammate from Frankenberg, Johanna Krüger , with whom she was several times Hessian champion and runner-up in various youth age groups. Schneider / Krüger also took part in some German youth championships; The German U18 runner-up in 2010 in Bitterfeld-Wolfen was outstanding . Between 2010 and 2012, Schneider and Antonia Stautz achieved several top ten placements in German U19 and U20 championships. With Constanze Bieneck , she became German U17 champion at Bostalsee in 2011 . With Lara Schreiber , Schneider started on the German Smart Beach Tour in 2012 and 2013 . Schneider / Schreiber also became U18 Vice European Champions in Brno in 2012 , took fourth place at the U19 World Cup in Porto in 2013 and became German U19 champions in Kiel in July 2013 . A month later, Schneider was again vice European champion alongside Leonie Welsch at the U18 European Championship in Maladsetschna . In 2014, Schneider and Lisa Arnholdt became U19 World Champion in Porto and won the bronze medal at the Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing . Schneider had to take a break from competition in 2015 because of a knee injury.

In 2016 she made a comeback on the Smart Beach Tour with Christine Aulenbrock . She also achieved ninth place with Lisa Arnholdt at the U21 World Cup in Lucerne . With Sandra Ferger , Schneider achieved numerous top ten placements on the national tour in 2017 and participated in the German championship in Timmendorfer Strand for the first time . With Arnholdt she reached fifth place at the CEV Satellite tournament in Baku . In 2018 Schneider started the FIVB World Tour with Anna Behlen and won the 2-star tournament in Phnom Penh . On the national Techniker Beach Tour , Behlen / Schneider won the tournaments in Leipzig and Zinnowitz and took fifth place at the German championship in Timmendorfer Strand. Schneider has been playing with Leonie Körtzinger since 2019 . In addition to many national and international tournaments, the two also played the Beach Volleyball World Championship 2019 in Hamburg, where they achieved 17th place. They have been the official beach volleyball perspective team of the German Volleyball Association since 2020 . In June / July 2020 they took part in the Beach League and reached third place.

Web links

Commons : Sarah Schneider  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. German ranking list (as of January 2, 2020)
  2. FIVB world rankings (as of March 16, 2020)
  3. Beach volleyball, youth Olympics in China: 18-year-old Lisa Arnholdt is now working on a successful career in Stuttgart. Rems-Zeitung , September 1, 2014, accessed on September 7, 2015 .
  4. Aulenbrock and Schneider make a double comeback. (No longer available online.) Beach-volleyball.de, April 28, 2016, archived from the original on May 1, 2016 ; accessed on October 20, 2017 .
  5. A duo for the future. beach-volleyball.de, October 23, 2018, accessed on October 25, 2018 .