Sophie Anthamatten
Date of birth | July 6, 1991 |
place of birth | Saas-Grund , Switzerland |
Size | 172 cm |
Weight | 74 kg |
position | goalkeeper |
number | 28 |
Catch hand | Left |
Career stations | |
since 2005 | EHC Saastal |
2006-2010 | EHC Visp |
2012-2016 | Ladies Team Lugano |
Sophie Anthamatten (born July 6, 1991 in Saas-Grund ) is a Swiss ice hockey goalkeeper and coach .
Career
Sophie Anthamatten stood on the ice for the first time when she was four years old . A year later, she is said to have known that she wanted to become an ice hockey goalkeeper.
Sophie Anthamatten has been playing for EHC Saastal since 2005 and is the first woman to play in the Swiss Ice Hockey Cup . On November 11, 2019, she lost with her 1st league club EHC Saastal against the National League club Genève-Servette HC with 0:12. Nevertheless, Sophie Anthamatten made history as she was the first ice hockey goalkeeper to play against a team from the top division of men in the Swiss Cup .
As a backup of national team -Torhüterin Florence Schelling she won at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi and the 2012 IIHF World Women's Championship , the bronze medal .
Sophie Anthamatten trains the next generation as an employee of the EHC Saastal. Sophie Anthamatten achieved the level of talent trainer performance (TTL) in her trainer training . She works with her husband, Martin Zerzuben , in a company she founded herself, which deals with the training and promotion of ice hockey, especially in the junior sector. It also offers services in the areas of sports management , real estate and insurance.
Achievements and Awards
- 2010 Champion of the U20 top (U20 juniors, 2nd division) with the EHC Visp
- 2012 bronze medal at the world championship
- 2014 Swiss champion with the HC Lugano Ladies
- 2014 bronze medal at the Olympic Winter Games
- 2015 Swiss champion with the HC Lugano Ladies
Web links
Sophie Anthamatten at eliteprospects.com (English)
Individual evidence
- ^ First woman in the Swiss Ice Hockey Cup. sihf.ch, September 5, 2019, accessed on November 7, 2019 .
- ^ Aeschbacher broadcast: Sophie Anthamatten. Swiss television, January 13, 2011, accessed on November 7, 2019 .
- ^ Pascal Moser: Sophie Anthamatten writes ice hockey history. In: https://nau.ch/ . September 11, 2019, accessed November 7, 2019 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Anthamatten, Sophie |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Swiss ice hockey goalkeeper, referee and trainer |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 6, 1991 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Saas-Grund |