Tine Grengs

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Triathlon
GermanyGermany 0 Christine Grengs
Personal information
Date of birth 10th October 1974 (age 45)
place of birth Germany
societies
2013-2015 Tri-Post Trier, Erdinger alcohol-free team
successes
2003-2007 3 × Inferno Triathlon winner
status
inactive

Christine Greng (* 10. October 1974 as Christine Tretner ) is a former German triathlete and adventure athlete.

Career

In 2000, Tine Grengs was third in the world championship for amateur mountain biking on the long-distance marathon. In the following year she was the amateur vice world champion in the short distance and in cross-country.

She has been a triathlete since 2002 and won the Inferno Triathlon in Switzerland and a short triathlon in Erlangen the following year .

In the 2006 season she won the International Austrian Duathlon Championship on the long distance. At the Raid World Championship in Canada, she started with the Adventure Racing Team Adidas Natventure , in which her then partner Marc Pschebizin was also represented, and finished fourth. In August 2006 she won the Inferno Triathlon for the second time since 2003.

Since 2007 she has started as Christine Grengs after her wedding and she qualified at Ironman France in Nice with third place among the professionals for the World Championship in Hawaii in October. In the summer she won the Inferno Triathlon in Switzerland for the third time. At the Ironman Hawaii she finished 29th.

Sporting successes

Individual evidence

  1. Triathlon and half marathon: "Everyone achieves a gigantic achievement" (August 21, 2006)