Tobias Hauke

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Tobias Hauke Field hockey

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Tobias Hauke ​​in oil

Birthday: September 11, 1987
Place of birth: Hamburg , Germany

Club information

Club: Harvestehuder THC

Clubs in the youth

Harvestehuder THC

Clubs as active

0000–2008 Harvestehuder THC
2008–2010 Rot-Weiss Cologne
2010– 0000Harvestehuder THC

Club successes

2009: German champion in Halle (Rot-Weiss Cologne)
2009: German champion in field (Rot-Weiss Cologne)
2010: Indoor European Cup (Rot-Weiss Cologne)
2010: German champion in field (Rot-Weiss Cologne)
2013: German champion Halle (Harvestehuder THC)
2014: Indoor European Cup (Harvestehuder THC)
2014: Euro Hockey League (Harvestehuder THC)
2014: German Champion Field (Harvestehuder THC)
2015: German Champion Halle (Harvestehuder THC)

Awards

2010: Young Player of the Year
2010
: Hockey Player of the Year 2013: World Hockey Player

National team successes

2003: U16 European Champion
2007: Indoor World Champion
2007: 1st Place Champions Trophy
2008: Gold Olympic Games in Beijing
2009: 2nd Place European Championship
2010: 2nd Place World Championship
2011: Indoor World Champion
2011: European Champion
2012: Indoor European Champion
2012 : Gold Olympic Games in London
2013: European Champion 2014 1st place Champions Trophy
2016 Bronze Olympic Games in Rio

* As of April 18, 2017.

Tobias Hauke (born September 11, 1987 in Hamburg ) is a German hockey player and two-time Olympic champion (2008 and 2012).

Tobias Hauke ​​started playing hockey at Harvestehuder THC after his mother and sisters had already played hockey. With the HTHC he became German youth indoor champion and in 2004 German indoor runner-up. Before the 2008/2009 season, the midfielder will move to Rot-Weiss Köln . With Rot-Weiss Köln he became German champion in 2009 and 2010 on the field and in 2009 also in the hall. In February 2010 he won the European Indoor Cup with Rot-Weiss Kõln. For the 2010/11 season he is moving back to his home club Harvestehuder THC in Hamburg.

In 2003 Hauke ​​became the U16 European Champion in Barcelona. In 2005 at the U18 European Championship in Gniezno, the German team was only fifth, but Hauke ​​was named the best player of the tournament. Also in 2005, Hauke ​​made his debut in the German national hockey team . In 2007 he was part of the team when he won the World Indoor Championships in Vienna. Outdoors, the German team finished fourth at the 2007 European Championships in Manchester, but won the FIH Champions Trophy in Kuala Lumpur. At the 2008 Olympic Games , Hauke ​​and the German team won the final against Spain 1-0 and became Olympic champion and thus the youngest German gold medalist at the 2008 Olympic Games.

At the European championship in 2009 in the hockey stronghold of Holland, the German men took second place behind European champions England.

The year 2010 started very well for Tobias Hauke ​​with 2nd place at the World Championships in New Delhi . In November 2010 the FIH voted “Young Player of the Year 2010” and in December 2010 he was elected to the FIH All-Star Team 2010, together with his national team colleagues Matthias Witthaus , Moritz Fürste , Maximilian Müller and national coach Markus Weise . Shortly afterwards, Hauke ​​was voted Germany's hockey player of the year 2010. In February 2011, Hauke ​​was part of the German national team, which won the title of indoor world champion in Poznan, Poland against Poland for the third time in a row. At the European Championships in Mönchengladbach in August 2011, Tobias Hauke ​​won the final against the Netherlands with the German national team and became European champion. At the European Indoor Hockey Championship held in Leipzig in January 2012 , Tobias Hauke ​​was not only honored, like his sister Franzisca Hauke , but also as the most valuable player in the European Championship.

In 2013 he was recognized as a world hockey player. Tobias Hauke ​​has completed 302 international matches, 27 of them indoors. (As of August 18, 2016)

Since January 2013, Hauke ​​has worked in the media department of the Hamburger SV football club as an assistant to the press spokesman. In November 2016 he was promoted to team manager for the Bundesliga team, where he acts as a contact person for the club management and brings his experience as a top athlete to the table.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hockey Player of the Year 2010 Hockey.de, December 30, 2010.
  2. Hamburger Tobias Hauke ​​elected world hockey player 2013 Hamburger Abendblatt, January 19, 2014, accessed on January 19, 2014.
  3. Profile Tobias Hauke at transfermarkt.de, accessed November 18, 2016
  4. Hockey player Tobias Hauke ​​Mission Gold Hattrick on spiegel.de, August 6, 2016, accessed November 18, 2016
  5. What HSV has to do with the hockey tournament in Rio on welt.de, June 8, 2016, accessed November 18, 2016
  6. Gisdol's bang: Sakai is the new HSV captain on kicker.de, November 17, 2016, accessed November 18, 2016
  7. ↑ The Bundesliga club Japanese Sakai, threatened with relegation, is the new HSV captain on spiegel.de, November 17, 2016, accessed November 18, 2016