Ulrike Jurk

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Ulrike Jurk
portrait
Date of birth March 4th 1979
size 1.75 m
position Libera
societies

until 2002
2002-2003
2003-2005
VfL Bergen 94
Schweriner SC
Romanelli Florence
SV progress Neustadt-Glewe
National team
A national team
successes
2000
2001
2001
2002
2002
German champion
DVV cup winner
German champion
German champion
3rd place in the World Grand Prix

As of August 13, 2015

Ulrike Jurk (born March 4, 1979 , now Ulrike Mischke ) is a former German volleyball player .

Career

Ulrike Jurk started with volleyball at VfL Bergen 94 . She then played at Schweriner SC in the first division . The Libera won the German championship three times in a row from 2000 to 2002 and was a DVV cup winner in 2001 . In the categories "Acceptance", "Defense" and "Libera" she was continuously represented in the rankings of German volleyball from 1999 to 2002 . Ulrike Jurk then moved to the Italian club Romanelli Florence , which went bankrupt in January 2003. Ulrike Jurk also played in the German national team until August 2002, but was then no longer considered by national coach Lee Hee-wan . From 2003 to 2005 Jurk let her career end with the regional league team SV Progress Neustadt-Glewe .

Ulrike Jurk studied "Sports and Tourism Management" and worked as Head of Marketing at the "Sieben-Seen-Sportpark" in Schwerin. Today she works in the state office of a state parliament party in Schwerin. Ulrike Jurk is married (Ulrike Mischke) and has two children.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Marko Michels: Schwerin duo for the 2007 European Volleyball Championship? Schwerin-News.de, 2007, accessed on September 18, 2012 .