Katrin Beinroth

Katrin leg Roth ( born September 15, 1981 in Celle, Germany ) is a former German judoka (4th Dan ). She is a trainer at the Judo Team Hannover and fought in the Judo - Bundesliga for the UJKC Potsdam. With a weight of about 115 kg, it fought in the weight class heavyweight ( over 78 kg).

Private

Beinroth put her Abitur in 2001 at the Humboldt School and Hanover. She studied teaching in the subjects German and chemistry and is in clerkship.

Career

Their beginnings with Judo made ​​Beinroth 1988 at TuS Celle, before she moved to MTV Celle in 1995. After another change in 1998 for TuS Hermannsburg, where she was supervised by Sven Loll among others, began her career with a third place at the German Junior Championships ( U20). In 1999 it Beinroth the first place in the Junior Championships, and a silver medal at the U20 European Championship in Rome. The German retail Championships, she was behind Sandra and Katja Köppen Gerber third parties. The following year, she could defend her Junior title and won for the first time the German retail championships. In 2001 he moved to the Judo Team Hannover, in the following year they slowed a shoulder injury.

2003 was the most successful year of active leg in Roth's career. She won for the second time the German Championships and was the 2003 European Championships, convened in Dusseldorf three weeks before the tournament because of an injury from Katja Gerber. They won in the open class against the Russian Irina Rodina, for they themselves surprisingly, the gold medal. In the same year she performed at the World Championships in Osaka, but lost in the first round of the Open class against the Dutch heavyweight activist Claudia Zwiers.

In their second European Championships 2004 in Bucharest, she won the bronze medal in the heavyweight division by winning against Russian Elena Schleycyc in the small final and could defend its title in the German championships. In 2005, she was Repeatability their performance. At the European Championships in Rotterdam separated them against the Russian Tea Donguzaschwili out, however, defeated in the small final Frenchwoman Anne Sophie MONDIERE prematurely and again reached the third place. At the German Championships in Wuppertal Beinroth succeeded her fourth and last title win. At the World Cup finals in the same year in Cairo it reached only the second round, where she lost to the Venezuelan Geovanna Blanco at heavyweight. In 2006, she reached the third and 2007 and 2008 second place in the German championships.

Sporting successes

  • 4- times champion: 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005.
  • European Champion: 2003.
  • 2x EM Bronze: 2004, 2005.
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