Stina Barnert

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Basketball player
Stina Barnert
Information about the player
Full name Anna Stina Barnert
birthday September 6, 1989
place of birth Wyk auf Föhr , Germany
size 1.72 m
position Guard
Jersey number 28
National team
6th Germany

Anne Stina Barnert (born September 6, 1989 in Wyk auf Föhr ) is a former German national basketball player . She won five German championship titles and played 18 full international matches for Germany.

career

The 1.72 m wide structure player whose mother Sonja basketball national player and his father was a pioneer of basketball on the island of Foehr , was started at Wyk TB with the basketball games and was trained there by their parents. From 2004 she played for the Hamburg club SC Alstertal-Langenhorn and traveled from Föhr to the Hanseatic city for the weekend especially for the games. At Alstertal-Langenhorn, Pia Mankertz, another future national player, was one of her teammates. With the Hamburg selection, she became German champion in the U16 age group in 2004.

In 2006, the first division team TV 1872 Saarlouis signed them . There she was cup winner and runner-up with the team in the 2007/2008 season . She was named "Rookie of the Year" as the best German player under the age of 20 in the DBBL . In the 2008/2009 season, she and her team managed to defend the cup success from the previous year and the German championship. The "Royals" were able to repeat these successes in the 2009/2010 season. Barnert was the decisive player in the fifth and decisive championship final when she almost single-handedly decided to extend the game with eight successful free throws. She was then named the best DBBL player of the 2009/10 season. In the 2010/11 season she achieved the highest points average of her Bundesliga career, namely 13.9 per game. In Saarlouis she temporarily played alongside Levke Brodersen, who was also from the island of Föhr .

For the 2011/2012 season she moved to Spain for the local first division club Puig d'en Valls Ibiza. With the club she was relegated to the second division. In 24 missions, she achieved an average of 6.2 points as well as 2.3 rebounds and 1.5 assists per match for Ibiza. The following season she returned to Germany and joined TSV 1880 Wasserburg , with whom she became German champion in the 2012/13 season. In the 2013/2014 season she won the double with Wasserburg (winning the German cup competition and the German championship in one season). For the 2014/2015 season, Barnert moved to Saarland to her former club Saarlouis Royals .

From 2016 Barnert was in the squad of Grüner Stern Keltern (near Karlsruhe), but suffered a cruciate ligament rupture in September 2016 and was therefore out for a long time. In the 2017/2018 season she won the German championship with Keltern (3-0 in the final series against Wasserburg). Then she ended her basketball career.

National team

Stina Barner took part in European championships in 2003, 2004 and 2005 with the U16 national team. In 2006 she played for the U18 national team at the European Championship, and in 2009 she also played in the European Championship with the U20. In 2008 the development player was appointed to the senior national team. In the preparatory game for the additional qualifying round for the European Championship, she played her first international match against Belgium . In her first league game on January 7, 2009 in Kiev in the 47:73 defeat against Ukraine , she scored four points. By 2010, she was on the field in a total of 18 full international matches. For private reasons, she resigned from the national team early.

Others

Barnert usually played with the shirt number 6. When she got a contract in Saarlouis, it was already occupied. Therefore, she decided at the time for the number 69, which represents her date of birth. In Ibiza as well as in Wasserburg she was number 6 again. After her return to the Saarlouis Royals, she was number 26.

Individual evidence

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  2. len: Föhrer national player: an unexpected success story | shz.de . In: shz . ( shz.de [accessed October 24, 2018]).
  3. a b Saarbrücker Zeitung: Two female guides as leaders. Retrieved October 24, 2018 .
  4. ^ Saarbrücker Zeitung: The return of the lost daughter. Retrieved October 24, 2018 .
  5. ^ Hamburger Abendblatt - Hamburg: Briefly noted . ( Abendblatt.de [accessed October 24, 2018]).
  6. Sportregio: It's back! 24-year-old Stina Barnert "at home" in Saarlouis: SPORTregio - THE MAGAZINE. Retrieved October 24, 2018 .
  7. Women's basketball Bundesliga - 1st Bundesliga. Retrieved October 24, 2018 .
  8. ^ Federación Española de Baloncesto - Competiciones FEB. Retrieved October 24, 2018 .
  9. ^ Website informationen-marburg.de accessed on February 5, 2014
  10. Rutronik Stars Keltern: New entry Stina Barnert is out with a torn cruciate ligament - Sports in Pforzheim and the Enzkreis always up to date at PZ-news - Pforzheimer Zeitung . ( pz-news.de [accessed October 24, 2018]).
  11. ^ Saarbrücker Zeitung: Barnert ended her career as a German champion. Retrieved October 24, 2018 .
  12. Stina Barnert profile, U16 European Championship Women 2005 | FIBA.COM . In: FIBA.COM . ( fiba.com [accessed October 24, 2018]).
  13. Hans-Joachim Mahr: http://mahr.sb-vision.de/dbb/html/damen/player/spielespieler.aspx?spnr=149. Retrieved October 24, 2018 .
  14. A basketball star for the stars - sport in Pforzheim and the Enzkreis always up to date at PZ-news - Pforzheimer Zeitung . ( pz-news.de [accessed October 24, 2018]).

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