Stefanie Stüber

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Stefanie Stüber (born December 11, 1982 in Mühlacker ) is a German wrestler who currently represented the athletic sports club Daxlanden 1921 and has been competing for VfK 07 Schifferstadt since 2009.

Stefanie Stüber comes from a wrestling family. Her uncle Hardy Stüber is a sports advisor in the North Baden Wrestling Association and her cousin Jaqueline Schellin was third in the 2007 European Championship for the Cadets and won the national title for women as a junior the following year.

So far, Stüber has won the German championship five times. She achieved her greatest success so far in 2007 when she won the German championship as well as the European championship in the weight class up to 63 kilograms. Under Rainer Kamm and Behcet Selimoglu, the sports soldier of the Bruchsal support group of the Bundeswehr trains at the Olympic base in Schifferstadt . After she had already missed the 2004 Olympic Games due to injury, she threw back another injury in September 2007.

At the 2007 World Cup in Baku , Stefanie Stüber tore a cruciate ligament and had to forego a title defense at the German and European Championships in spring 2008 . On May 31st, her Olympic dream fell through. Stefanie Stüber should have reached the final at the last qualifying tournament. In the Swedish Haparanda, however, she lost in the quarterfinals to Panait Mihaeia from Romania on points.

In 2009, Stüber secured the gold medal at the German Championships in Heusweiler and was again German champion in wrestling in the weight class up to 63 kilograms. She also won international gold at the Golden Grand Prix tournament in Klippan / Sweden.

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