Eva Hagenbäumer

Eva Hagen Bäumer ( born January 5, 1967 in Wiesbaden, after marriage Hansen) is a former German hockey player and Olympian in 1992 and 1996.

Eva Hagen Bäumer played for the Rüsselsheim RK, with whom she German Junior Champion in the hall in 1985. Won the 1990 defensive player in the hall their first national title in the senior category, which until 1998 was followed by four more titles. In field hockey, Opel interior won in 1992, 1993, 1995 and 1997 the title.

A trained physiotherapist debuted in 1989 in the German national hockey team. In their first major tournament, the Champions Trophy in 1989, they finished in third place. In early 1990, she won with the German team the title at the European Indoor Championships. In the 1990 World Cup in Sydney, the German team came in eighth place. 1991 in field hockey championship, the German team won the silver medal after a final defeat by England. The following year, the Spanish hosts were the winners at the Olympic Games in Barcelona, ​​Eva Hagen Bäumer played in the finals with not, but received after two tournament inserts also the silver medal. 1993 belonged to Eva Hagen Bäumer for the second time the German winning team at a European Indoor Championships, in the Champions Trophy in 1993 she won the German team to third place. At the World Championships in 1994 in Dublin, the team finished fourth. After a bronze medal at the Field Hockey Championship 1995, the German team at the Champions Trophy in 1995 experienced as at the World Championships last year in fourth place. After the sixth place at the Olympic Games in Atlanta Eva Hagen Bäumer ended her international career.

Overall Eva Hagen Bäumer worked from 1989 to 1996 in 140 international matches with, including 10 in the hall.

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