Simon Pfretzschner

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Simon Pfretzschner
portrait
birthday February 6, 2002
place of birth
size 1.90 m
Indoor volleyball
position External attack
societies
ASV Dachau
VC Olympia Berlin
National team
Junior national team
successes
2018 - U18 European Champion
beach volleyball
partner 2015–2019 various
2020 Milan Sievers
National ranking Position 20
successes
2017 - German U17 champions
2018 - German U18 champions
As of July 25, 2020

Simon Pfretzschner (born February 6, 2002 ) is a German volleyball and beach volleyball player .

Career hall

Like his older brother Lukas Pfretzschner, Pfretzschner played for ASV Dachau and the youth team VC Olympia Berlin . The outside attacker was active with both teams in the third division. With the German juniors, he won the U18 European Championship in the Czech Republic in April 2018. He missed the U19 World Cup in August 2019 due to an injury.

Career Beach

From 2015 to 2017, Pfretzschner played various youth tournaments with changing partners. With Jason Lieb he became German U17 champion in 2017. On the Techniker Beach Tour 2018 he played the qualification with Leon Meier in Dresden and with Rudy Schneider in Nuremberg . Pfretzschner / Schneider reached ninth place at the U19 World Cup in Nanjing . With Lieb, Pfretzschner was also German U18 champion and fourth in the U19 tournament with Meier. Pfretzschner / Meier finished fifth at the U18 European Championships in Brno . At the Techniker Beach Tour 2019 , Pfretzschner and Filip John came in ninth place in Münster . In 2020 he played as a substitute for Milan Sievers in the Beach League . Pfretzschner / Sievers qualified for the German championship via the Comdirect Beach Tour 2020 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. German ranking list (as of July 20, 2020)
  2. a b The whip on the serve. beach-volleyball.de, February 12, 2020, accessed on July 24, 2020 .
  3. Germany is crowned EUROPEAN CHAMPION. DVV, April 15, 2018, accessed on July 24, 2020 .
  4. Germany starts the World Cup adventure. DVV, August 20, 2019, accessed on July 24, 2020 .