Sebastian Rohrberg

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Sebastian Rohrberg Archery
nation GermanyGermany Germany
birthday March 13, 1979
Career
discipline Archery
Classes Recurve bow
society SV Dauelsen
Trainer Oliver Haidn
status active

Sebastian Rohrberg (born March 13, 1979 ) is a German archer . He is multiple world champion in the field bow and reigning European champion in the hall.

Career

In 1999 Rohrberg won his first German championship. In Markt Schwaben , he won gold in the junior class. He was then nine times German champion, individual in the field bow, in a row from 1999 to 2007. Sebastian Rohrberg lives in Langwedel and shoots for SV Dauelsen in the 1st Bundesliga. At the 2011 European Championships in field archery in Montevarchi , Italy, he won the gold medal with the men's team. In the individual finals, he won the silver medal. In May 2011, Rohrberg received the Lower Saxony Sports Medal as an award for high athletic performance .

Sporting successes (selection)

  • 1999–2007 German championship field bow, 9 times gold in individual
  • 2002 German championship hall in Krefeld, silver in the individual
  • 2002 World Championships Field Arch in Canberra (AUS), silver in individual
  • 2003 World Indoor Championships in Nîmes (FRA), 4th place with the team
  • 2003 German championship hall in Sindelfingen, silver in the individual
  • 2003 German championship in Oberhausen, gold in the individual
  • 2003 European Field Arch Championships in Vagney (FRA), gold in the individual
  • 2004 German championship hall in Hanau, silver in the individual
  • 2004 World Championships Field Arch in Plitvice (CRO), gold in the individual
  • 2005 World Indoor Championships in Aalborg (DEN), 5th place in the individual
  • 2005 German championship hall in Berlin, gold in the individual
  • 2005 European championship field bow in Rogla (SLO), silver in the individual
  • 2005 German championship in Hamburg, gold in the individual
  • 2006 World Championship field in Götheburg (SWE), gold in the individual
  • 2006 Face2Face tournament in Amsterdam (NED), gold in singles
  • 2007 German championship hall in Bad Blankenburg, bronze in individual
  • 2007 World Indoor Championships in Izmir (TUR), gold in individual
  • 2007 World Indoor Championships in Izmir (TUR), silver with the team
  • 2007 European Championship Field Arch in Bjelovar (CRO), silver in the individual
  • 2008 German championship in Hohenhameln, gold in the individual
  • 2008 European Championships in Turin (ITA), silver with the team
  • 2008 World Championship Field Arch in Llwynypia (GBR), gold in the individual
  • 2009 World Games in Taiwan, bronze in individual
  • 2009 European Championship Field Arch in Champagnac (FRA), silver in the individual
  • 2010 European Championships in Poreč (CRO), gold in the individual
  • 2010 World Archery Championship in Visegrad (HUN), bronze in individual
  • 2010 World Archery Championship in Visegrad (HUN), silver with the team

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Jürgen Juschkat: Gold and silver at the EM. In: Lokalsport Achimer Kurier / Verdener Nachrichten / weser-kurier.de. September 20, 2011, accessed December 7, 2015 .
  2. Lower Saxony Sports Medal. State of Lower Saxony, accessed on March 8, 2019 .
  3. Indoor European Championships 2010 - 18 m. In: ianseo.net. Retrieved December 7, 2015 .