Cornelia Pfohl

Cornelia Pfohl ( born February 23, 1971 in Erlabrunn ) is a German archer, who won two Olympic medals in four appearances.

1990 Cornelia Pfohl was the last East German champion in archery. At the 1991 World Championships she reached with the German team in eleventh place at the Olympic Games in 1992, the team finished 10th place your first international medal she won at the European Championships in 1994, when they together with Barbara Mensing and Sandra Wagner took second place behind the Russian team finished. In the 1995 World Cup, the German team reached the fourth place in the individual standings, Pfohl placed on the eighth.

In the next few years Pfohl won medals at all major championships. In the 1996 Olympics, the German team reached Mensing, Pfohl and Wagner the final against the South Koreans and received the silver medal. At the World Indoor Championships in 1997 and Pfohl Wagner won with Wiebke zeros the title ahead of Kazakhstan. In the open air the 1997 World Series Pfohl reached the final in singles competition against the South Korean Kim Du-Ri and won the silver medal. In 1998, she won along with Sandra axis and Britta Bühren at the outdoor European Championships after she had already achieved together with Mensing and axis bronze at the European Indoor Championships.

In Pfohls third at the Olympics in Sydney in 2000, the German team already met in the semifinals of the South Koreans and subject, in the fight for third place won Mensing, Pfohl and axis against the Turkish team. Four years later in Athens in 2004 Pfohl reached the 22nd place their best Olympic individual placing, with the German team was seventh.

Cornelia Pfohl began her career at the BSG bismuth Aue, but then switched to Berlin, where she was active for the BSG Bergmann -Borsig and later for the 1st Berlin archers. A trained physiotherapist was during her career members of the armed forces.

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