Tim Kopp
nation
Germany Germany
birthday
11 February 1999 (age 21)
place of birth
Adorf
size
166 cm
Weight
52 kg
job
Customs officer
Career
society
SG Medicine Bad Elster (2006–2013) VSC Klingenthal (since 2013)
Trainer
Kerst Dietel (VSC) Uwe Dotzauer (VSC) Constantin Kreiselmeyer (DSV)
National squad
since 2018 (B-team)
status
active
Medal table
OJWS medals
1 ×
1 ×
1 ×
JWM medals
0 ×
2 ×
0 ×
EYOF medals
0 ×
1 ×
0 ×
OPA medals
2 ×
1 ×
0 ×
Placements in the World Cup
Debut in the World Cup
February 10, 2017
Overall World Cup
67th ( 2018/19 )
Placements in the Grand Prix
Debut in the Grand Prix
20th August 2017
Overall rating
63rd ( 2018 )
Placements in the Continental Cup (COC)
Debut in the COC
March 12, 2016
Overall ranking COC
29. ( 2019/20 )
last change: March 13, 2020
Tim Kopp (born February 11, 1999 in Adorf ) is a German Nordic combined athlete . He has been a member of the Zoll Ski Team since August 2018 .
Career
Kopp, who starts for the VSC Klingenthal , completed his first international competitions at the Nordic Ski Games of the OPA 2014 in Gérardmer, France . He took eighth place in the Gundersen competition for students from the middle hill and over 4 km. From the 2014/15 season Schmid competed regularly in the Alpine Cup , but only rarely achieved placements among the top 20. In January 2015, Kopp took part in the European Youth Olympic Winter Festival 2015 in Tschagguns / Partenen . While he was still eighth in the Gundersen competition over 10 km, he missed a place in the top 10 in the sprint. In the relay he won the silver medal. A few weeks later he was again successful in the team when he won the 4 × 3.3 km competition at the Nordic Ski Games of the OPA 2015 in Seefeld together with Willi Hengelhaupt , Constantin Schnurr and Justin Moczarski . A year later he could not defend the title with the relay in second place, but he was successful in the Nordic Ski Games of the OPA 2016 in Tarvisio / Villach at the Gundersen competition and was first ahead of Aaron Kostner and Simon Hüttel . Two weeks later he became the first German combined athlete to win a gold medal at the Youth Olympic Games when he won the individual competition in Lillehammer ahead of Ben Loomis and Ondřej Pažout . In addition, he won the silver medal in the mixed team competition for special jumpers together with Agnes Reisch and Jonathan Siegel , and bronze in the Nordic mixed team with the two cross-country skiers Anna-Maria Dietze and Philipp Unger . At the Nordic Junior World Ski Championships in 2016 in Râșnov , Romania , he won the team silver medal with Terence Weber , Vinzenz Geiger and Martin Hahn just a week later and was also eleventh in the individual.
On March 12, 2016, Kopp celebrated his Continental Cup debut in Klingenthal , but missed the points. He achieved this for the first time in January 2017 in Høydalsmo with a 24th place . A month later he made his debut in the World Cup in Sapporo , but only found himself in the lower ranks. Then Kopp competed in the Alpine Cup for the rest of the season. Also at the beginning of the 2017/18 season he started in lower-class competition series. At the Nordic Junior World Ski Championships in Kandersteg in 2018 he was again second in the relay, this time together with Luis Lehnert , Constantin Schnurr and Julian Schmid ; in the individual he was sixteenth and in the sprint thirteenth.
In summer 2018 he won his first points in the Grand Prix in Planica . This increase in performance was also evident in the 2018/19 Continental Cup season , in which he regularly scored points. In February, after a two-year break , Kopp was reappointed to the national team by head coach Hermann Weinbuch . At the World Cup competition in Klingenthal, he was able to get his first three World Cup points. He finished the World Cup season in 67th place in the overall standings.
successes
German championships
2015 in Lauscha : German youth champion
statistics
World Cup placements
season
space
Points
2018/19
67.
00 3
Grand Prix placements
season
space
Points
2018
0 63.
00 2
Continental Cup placements
Alpencup placements
season
space
Points
2014/15
37.
0 70
2015/16
17th
195
2016/17
13.
244
2017/18
29
132
2018/19
25th
147
Placements at German championships
Awards
Prize of the Skisport Stiftung Sachsen for junior athletes of the 2018 season
Web links
Individual evidence
↑ Portrait of Tim Kopp on Zoll.de , accessed on March 19, 2019
↑ Junior Tarvisio / Villach (ITA) HS98 / 6.0 km in the database of the International Ski Association (English), accessed on March 19, 2019
↑ OJWS / SP / NC / Mixed Official result list February 18, 2016 (PDF; 119 kB).
↑ OJWS / SL / NC / Nordic-Mixed Official results list February 19, 2016 (PDF; 114 kB).
↑ DSV / DJM official result list February 28, 2015 (PDF; 88 kB).
↑ SVS Sports Awards 2018 , on skiverbandsachsen.de, from April 16, 2018, accessed on January 27, 2020.
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