Susanne Müller (hockey player)

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Susanne Müller (born May 12, 1972 in Hanau , after marriage to Susanne Bellenbaum ) is a former German hockey player , she won an Olympic silver medal in 1992.

Career

Susanne Müller began her career at the 1st Hanauer THC , with which she took second place in the German championship in 1989. She then moved to Rüsselsheim RK , with whom she became German field hockey champion in 1992 and 1993, and in 1993 and 1994 she was also part of the indoor championship team. She later played at Club Raffelberg in Duisburg.

In 1991 Susanne Müller made her debut in the German national hockey team . At the Olympic Games in Barcelona, the striker took part in a game, after her teammates lost to the Spanish in the final, Susanne Müller also received the silver medal. In 1993 she was part of the German team that won the European Indoor Hockey Championship in London. At the 1994 World Cup in Dublin, Müller finished fourth with the German team. From 1991 to 1997, Susanne Müller played a total of 61 international matches, 5 of them indoors.

She is married to the 1995 European champion Patrick Bellenbaum , who played 135 international matches in field hockey. Susanne Bellenbaum is a trained physiotherapist.

literature

  • National Olympic Committee for Germany: Barcelona 92. The German Olympic team . Frankfurt am Main 1992

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. List of German national players