Ute Wenzel

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Ute Elisabeth Wenzel b. Kitz (born May 10, 1942 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a former German roller skater and trainer . She won world championships both as an active athlete and as a trainer.

Sporting successes

Wenzel's athletic career in roller art skating:

1951

  • 1st PL. Hess. State championship newbies

1952

  • 1st PL. Hess. State championship
  • 1st PL. Juniors under 12 years

1953

  • 1st PL. Hess. State championship juniors

1954

  • 1st master class Hess. State championship
  • 1st PL. National champion
  • 1st PL. German senior winner in Berlin
  • 2nd PL. German youth championship in Schweinfurt

1955

  • 1st PL. Hess. National champion, German youth champion in Reutlingen
  • 3rd PL. German master class Hanover

1956

  • 1st PL. Hess. National champion
  • 3rd PL. German master class Nuremberg
  • 5th PL. World Cup Barcelona

1957

  • 1st PL. Hess. National champion
  • 2nd PL. German master class
  • 3rd PL. European Championship Bologna

1958

  • 2nd PL: German master class St. Ingbert
  • 3rd PL. World Championship Bologna

1959

  • Change from FREC to FTG Rödelheim
  • 1st PL. German champion Freiburg
  • 1st PL. World Champion Berlin
  • Examination for teaching qualification passed

Coaching career

Successful coaching: world champion (Christine Kreuzfeld 1969) German champions and other youth champions, German champions in group running, national champions in all categories, etc., 1978–1994 executive trainer at the regional performance center

Honors

Gold medal of honor for special sporting achievements from the DRB; Medal of Honor from the Olympic Committee Georg von Opel

Private life

Ute Wenzel is married and has one son.

Individual evidence

  1. Entry at sport-komplett.de
  2. FLASHBACK 1959 , Badische Zeitung, 29. September 2009
  3. Series of publications on contemporary history in Berlin, Volume 9, H. Spitzing., 1978, p. 397 [1]