Andreas Scheuerpflug

Andreas Scheuer plow ( born July 13, 1967 in Alpirsbach, Germany ) is a former German beach volleyball player.

Career

Originally from Denzlingen scouring plow made ​​at the beginning of his career teams with Bernhard Hoffmann (until 1996 ) and Pierre -André Fröhlich ( 1997/98). With Hoffmann, he could win the 1994 German beach volleyball championship. In 1999 and 2000 he repeated this success with Oliver Oetke. In 2000, the duo also participated in the Olympic Games in Sydney, where, however, all games were lost. From 2002 to 2005 Christoph Dieckmann was his partner; In 2003 and 2004 they won the German Championship. In 2004, she also reached the ninth place at the European Championship in Timmendorfer beach, third place at the World Tour tournament in Klagenfurt and the victory in the European ranking tournament in Valencia. The main success of the duo applies but the fifth spot in the Olympic Games in Athens. After a 13th place at the 2005 World Championships in Berlin scouring plow and Dieckmann won the World Tour tournaments in Shanghai and Klagenfurt as well as the CEV tournament in Lucerne. There was a fourth place at the European Championships in Moscow. In the German Cup, they had to settle for 2nd place though. After this scouring plow ended with 38 years his active career.

Private

Andreas Scheuer plow lives with his wife, the former beach volleyball player Martina Stoof, two daughters and a son in Potsdam and is a mathematics and sports teacher at the Schiller High School in Berlin. He also oversaw the duo Julius Brink / Christoph Dieckmann ( to whose career end of 2009) and currently the duo Julius Brink / Jonas Recker man as a manager.

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