Katrin Kauschke

Katrin Kauschke (* September 13, 1971 in Braunschweig ) is a German former hockey player and Olympian.

Katrin Kauschke began at Eintracht Braunschweig, but later moved to Berlin HC, with which it belonged until 2000, winning four German championships in 1994.

1989 Katrin Kauschke was Junior World Champion. In the same year, the midfielder made ​​his debut in the German national hockey team. After the team had in 1990 finished eighth at the 1990 World Cup, the team reached the second place in the European Championship 1991. At the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona Kauschke was in two games there and won the silver medal. This was followed by the fourth place at the World Championships in 1994 and bronze at the European Championships in 1995. Upon your second at the Olympics in Atlanta in 1996, the German team came in sixth. Your only medal at the world hockey championship won Kauschke 1998 in Utrecht, as the German team won against the Argentines in the match for third place. At the European Championships in 1999 and in the FIH Champions Trophy 2000, the German team took the second place, respectively. After the seventh place at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, she ended her international career. Overall, Katrin Kauschke worked from 1989 to 2000 in 190 international matches with which 8 are in the hall.

Katrin Kauschke studied during their sporting careers Medicine and graduated in 1999 at the Humboldt University in Berlin from. She is a doctor at the Institute of Sport and Exercise Medicine, University of Hamburg, married to Hendrik Lange and mother of two children.

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