Tiziana Cipriani Gadient

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SwitzerlandSwitzerland  Tiziana Cipriani Gadient Ice hockey player
Date of birth November 30, 1995
place of birth Guayaquil , Ecuador
Size 158 cm
Weight 53 kg
position striker
number # 24
Shot hand Left
Career stations
until 2010 EHC Arosa
2010-2013 EHC Seewen
2013-2014 ZSC Lions
since 2014 KMH Budapest

Tiziana Cipriani Gadient (born November 30, 1995 in Guayaquil , Ecuador ) is a Swiss ice hockey player from Arosa , who has been playing for the KMH Budapest women's team since 2014 .

life and career

Tiziana Cipriani Gadient began playing ice hockey at a young age in Arosa. In addition, she also trained skiing in the local ski club. Since the EHC Arosa did not have a women's team, she played with the male schoolmates like Livia Altmann as well as Monika , Nina and Isabel Waidacher . Because she made rapid progress in this environment, she was appointed to the Swiss junior national team.

After completing the compulsory schooling in Schanfigg , she attended the High Alpine Institute in Ftan . Later she moved to Seewen , where in high school Immensee the Matura finished. During this time she played in the novice team of the EHC Seewen and for one season in the women's team of the ZSC Lions . With the U18 national team, she took part in the U18 Junior World Championships in Stockholm (7th place), Přerov (relegation to Division I) and Romanshorn (Division I, 2nd place).

In 2014 Cipriani Gadient was a member of the Swiss national women's team . Because she was unable to study in Switzerland because of the numerus clausus , she moved to Budapest in September of that year to study veterinary medicine in the German department of the Szent István University . Since then she has been part of the women's team at KMH Budapest. She currently plays with the second team in the Austrian women's ice hockey Bundesliga (DEBL).

Varia

In addition to playing ice hockey, Tiziana Cipriani Gadient also practices other sports such as skiing, scuba diving and CrossFit . She also plays Schwyzerörgeli .

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Individual evidence

  1. Tiziana Cipriani moves to Hungary. In: frauennati.ch. August 26, 2014, accessed March 6, 2016 .