Ute Krätschmann

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Ute Sabine Krätschmann (born April 19, 1972 in Essen ) is a former German basketball player .

career

The 1.73 meter tall player played for years for Gold-Zack Wuppertal , which won the German championship ten times in a row in 1989 and then between 1993 and 2002. In 1996, Krätschmann and Wuppertal won the European Champions Cup as well as the German championship and the national cup competition in the same season, even if it was canceled for a long time this season. In 1997 she made it with the team again in the final, but lost there to CJM Bourges Basket from France. Krätschmann achieved the highest point average of her European cup career in the 1998/99 season, when she posted an average of 7.7 points.

From 2002 to 2005 Krätschmann played for NB Oberhausen in the Bundesliga. She later took part in senior competitions with Oberhausen.

National team

Krätschmann made her debut in the German senior national team in 1991. In 1995 she was part of the German EM squad, at the 1998 World Cup in her own country she was eleventh with the national team. In 1999 she played a second European championship. Between 1991 and 2001, the development player was used in 101 international matches.

Individual evidence

  1. Schedule | European Cup for Women's Champion Clubs (1996) | FIBA Europe. Retrieved October 27, 2018 .
  2. ^ Basketball World Championships (women). Retrieved October 27, 2018 .
  3. Ute Sabine Krätschmann | European Cup for Women's Champion Clubs (1995) | FIBA Europe. Retrieved October 27, 2018 .
  4. Farewell . ( waz.de [accessed October 27, 2018]).
  5. Women's Basketball Bundesliga - NBO German runner-up 35+. Retrieved October 27, 2018 .
  6. Christoph Büker: Once upon a time ... just over the quarter-finals . In: Deutscher Basketball-Bund (Ed.): DBB-Journal . Issue 30, December 2012, p. 32, 33 .
  7. Hans-Joachim Mahr: http://mahr.sb-vision.de/dbb/html/damen/player/spielespieler.aspx?spnr=18. Retrieved October 27, 2018 .