Sigrid Landgraf

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Sigrid Landgraf (born May 7, 1959 in Hanau ) is a former German hockey player and Olympic participant in 1984.

Sigrid Landgraf played at 1. Hanauer THC with whom she became German field hockey champion in 1981 and 1984, and in 1983 she won the indoor hockey title. The defender and midfielder ended her career relatively early, but later played in Wiesbaden.

She made her debut in 1980 in the German national hockey team . She won her first title when she won the European Indoor Championships in 1981. At the 1981 World Championships in Buenos Aires, the German team won the final against the Dutch World Champions from 1978. In 1984 they won bronze at the first European championship. In the same year she drove to the 1984 Olympic Games with the German team . The German team won silver behind the team from the Netherlands. From 1980 to 1984 Sigrid Landgraf played a total of 46 international matches, 10 of them indoors.

Sigrid Landgraf married the handball player Peter-Paul Bartels and has been called Sigrid-Landgraf-Bartels ever since, and they have a son.

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  • National Olympic Committee for Germany: The Olympic team of the Federal Republic of Germany. Los Angeles 1984 . Frankfurt am Main 1984

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