Katrin Müller-Hohenstein

Katrin Müller- Hohenstein ( born August 2, 1965 in Erlangen ) is a German radio and television presenter. Since 2006, she moderated the ZDF broadcast the current sport studio and some transmitted by ZDF sports events.

  • 2.1 television 2.1.1 Continuous
  • 2.1.2 Former / one

Life

Training

Müller- Hohenstein ( Nickname: KMH ) began after graduating from the Emil-von -Behring -Gymnasium in Spardorf a degree in Theatre Studies at the Friedrich -Alexander University in Erlangen, which she did not graduate.

Radio and TV

Started her career at the local radio station Radio Gong 97.1 in Nuremberg it was from 1992 to 2007 worked for private radio station Antenne Bayern Munich as a presenter. In 2007, she joined the Bavarian Radio and hosted until September 2008 on the radio program broadcast Bavaria Bavaria 1 the 1 in the morning.

Since January 2006, Müller -Hohenstein working for ZDF and moderates there since January 28, 2006 succeeding Rudi Cerne in the weekly change with Sven Voss and Jochen Breyer the current sport studio. In 2008 she was honored with the Bavarian Sport Award in the category Outstanding presentation of the sport.

Müller -Hohenstein was the studio presenter of the ZDF at the Football World Cup 2010, where it was Oliver Kahn as a football expert to the side. They fell short in social networks on the Internet under criticism after they had used a phrase during the coverage of the first group match of the German national team in connection with a goal from Miroslav Klose against Kahn, which included the phrase " Inside Nazi Party ".

At the Olympic Summer Games 2012 in London, she hosted along with expert Christian Keller in the Aquatics Centre swimming competitions.

Others commitment

Müller -Hohenstein is a member of the German Academy for football culture.

Private

With the antenna -Bayern - presenter Stefan Parrisius she was married from 1996 to 2007. Their son (* 1995) lives since the divorce alternately with one parent in Munich. Müller -Hohenstein is a follower of the 1st FC Nuremberg and winner of Judo brown belt. In her spare time she plays tennis.

Moderations

TV

Ongoing

  • Since 2006: the current gym, ZDF
  • Since 2007: Athlete of the Year, ZDF
  • Since 2009: Football: nations, ZDF

Formerly / one

  • 2008: Olympic Games 2008, ZDF
  • 2010: 2010 Winter Olympics, ZDF
  • 2010: Football World Cup 2010, ZDF
  • 2012: European Football Championship 2012, ZDF
  • 2012: Olympic Games 2012, ZDF
  • 2014: Winter Olympic Games 2014, ZDF

Radio

Honors

2012 Müller -Hohenstein was the Golden Camera for Best Information (Sport) honored.

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