Yanina Weiland

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Yanina Weiland
Yanina Weiland.jpg
2009 in the game SV Lohhof against SV Mauerstetten
portrait
birthday May 11, 1994
place of birth Munich, Germany
size 1.81 m
Indoor volleyball
position Diagonal / outside attack
societies
2004–2007
2007–2012
2012–2013
PSV Munich
SV Lohhof
VC Olympia Berlin
successes
2009 - German U16 champion
2010 - German U18 runner-up
2011 - Second division champion
2011 - German U20 champion
beach volleyball
Partner 2009–2016 Sandra Ittlinger,
2017 Anna Behlen
society SV Lohhof
successes
2009 - Winner Federal
Cup U17 2011 - 3rd place German Championship U20
2012 - 5th place European Championship U18
2012 - 3rd place German Championship U20
2012 - 4th place World Championship U19
2012 - 3rd place German Championship U19
2013 - 5th place European Championship U20
2014 - 7th place German championship
2015 - 13th place German championship
2016 - 5th place German championship
2017 - 13th place German championship
Status: October 24, 2017

Yanina Weiland (born May 11, 1994 in Munich ) is a German volleyball and beach volleyball player .

Career

Yanina Weiland started volleyball in 2004 when she was ten at PSV Munich . In the 2007/08 season she moved to SV Lohhof . There she reached third place with the D-youth at the German championships in Lohhof. Her greatest successes in youth came in the 2008/09 season, when she became German champion both in the hall in Dieburg, Hesse, with the U16s and in beach volleyball together with her partner Sandra Ittlinger , winning the U17 national cup in Damp. She was also appointed to the U16 national team. In the following year, the high school student won the German U18 runner-up as captain of the SVL.
In the 2009/10 season, Yanina Weiland and Lisa Keferloher, who was the same age, were part of the SVL's second division team. Weiland made her first appearance in the starting line-up in the season's home debut against the Rote Raben Vilsbiburg II in the diagonal position .
The student had her first league assignment on April 21, 2010 at the Carl-Orff-Gymnasium in the home game of SV Lohhof against the promoted team SC Potsdam , which was lost 3-1.

In the 2010/11 season Weiland was part of the first women's team of the relegated Bundesliga . The Munich woman was in the starting line-up for the season opener against TG Bad Soden , which the Lohhofer women won 3-0. In the two games against VC Offenburg (away 1: 3, in Unterschleißheim 3: 0), the high school student was on the field in the first set, at home until the end of the game. Weiland was also substituted on fourteen times in the first twenty games of the season. In the last four games of the season she could no longer be used due to an injury. The youngest player in the club's second division squad was used both as an outside attacker and as a diagonal player and won the championship of the second Bundesliga south with SV Lohhof. The pupil reached third place at the national championships with the B-youth of SV Lohhof. In the A-youth, the women from Unterschleißheim became German champions, in the final they had defeated the hosts USC Münster . After Yanina Weiland and Sandra Ittlinger finished third in the German U20 beach volleyball championships, they were nominated in August as Team Germany I for the U18 European beach volleyball championships in Lithuania. After five wins in a row without losing a set, the two Germans lost to their opponents from Poland and Russia in the following two encounters and took fifth place in the overall standings.

In the following game year, Yanina Weiland was in the first eight matches in the starting line-up of SV Lohhof. After a break from injury, the native of Munich was for the first time against the VC Olympia Dresden in a short stint in the acceptance on the field. After the outside attacker played through the next game with the ravens Vilsbiburg II from start to finish, she injured herself again. Only in her last encounter for the club from the Munich district against the Fighting Kangaroos from Chemnitz - this was also the last encounter between the women from Unterschleißheim in the 2011/12 season - the high school graduate could be reinstated. As Libera, she helped SV Lohhof to end the season with a win and to reach seventh place in the final table of the Second Bundesliga South .

Weiland and Sandra Ittlinger started as the only female German team at the youth beach world championships held in Larnaka , Cyprus . After a second place in their preliminary group, the two Germans defeated a Norwegian and a Dutch couple. In the quarter-finals, they eliminated number three Swiss Eiholzer / Betschart. After losing three sets in the semifinals and in the bronze medal game, Yanina Weiland and her partner took fourth place in the overall ranking. In the same year, the two Bavarian players finished third in the German U20 and U19 beach championships.

In the summer of 2012, Weiland moved to the federal beach volleyball club in Berlin. In the hall, the student pitched for the VC Olympia Berlin 93 in the 2012/13 season .

In 2017, Weiland started in the sand alongside Anna Behlen .

Private

Until she moved to Berlin, Yanina Weiland lived in Munich with her mother Elli Haider-Weiland, her father Federico Weiland and her younger brother. After successfully passing the Abitur, the native of Munich studies at the TU Berlin .

Web links

Commons : Yanina Weiland  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Archived copy ( Memento of November 4, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  2. C-Kader female - Kader & Supervisor ( Memento from November 4, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  3. http://www.lohhof-volleyball.de/jugend/1206-u18-maedels-haben-deutsche-vizemeistern-nach-lohhof
  4. SV Lohhof Volleyball - Women 2 - 2nd Bundesliga . SV Lohhof. 2009. Retrieved September 25, 2009.
  5. Lohhofer catching up is not rewarded with victory . SV Lohhof. 2009. Retrieved September 25, 2009.
  6. http://www.lohhof-volleyball.de/bundesliga/1176-kampf-mit-den-traenen
  7. Page no longer available , search in web archives:@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.volleyball-bundesliga.de
  8. http://beach.volleyball-verband.de/public/tur-er.php?id=4605
  9. U18 Beach EM: Hoped-for medal just missed ( Memento from November 4, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  10. http://www.fivb.org/EN/BeachVolleyball/Competitions/Youth/2012/results.asp?TournCode=WU192012#