Sabine Schöne

Sabine Beautiful ( born January 27, 1974 in Munich) is a German squash player.

Career

Already in her junior career Beautiful Sabine was very successful. At age six, she started to squash sport and collected on Junior inner plane of a total of ten national titles in different age classes. In 1988, she won at the age of only 14 years their first league titles in the women, which they defended until her resignation from her active career. Until 2004 she thus won a total of 17 tracks, which is a record to this day. Her biggest success, she won Junior 1991 in Bergen, where they face Cassie Campion lost the final of the Junior World Championship with 9:1, 4:9, 9:6, 6:9 and 9:0. A year later, she was also in Norway junior European champion.

Between 1990 and 2001 she was active internationally as a professional player. Their highest placing in the world ranking was sixth, she reached for the first time in November 1997. A total of eight years was Sabine Beautiful in the top ten in the world rankings. As early as 1992 she became vice European champion after they had been defeated in the final Martine Le Moignan. With the German national team, she was a total of seven vice- European champion. In 1993, she finished with the team third place, the best finish at a World Team Championship. In 1997 Sabine Beautiful won the silver medal behind the Australian Sarah Fitz- Gerald at the World Games in Lahti.

Since her resignation Sabine Beautiful actively plays in the Bavarian League of Gentlemen and international senior championships. 2010 and 2012 she became world champion in the UE35 class.

Private

From January 1998 to December 2002 Sabine beauty was as medical and sports soldier in the army, which she left with the rank of master sergeant. Beautiful Sabine was married and was therefore temporarily the name Sabine Tillmann. In 2010 she separated from her husband. With her ​​parents took her from January 2003 to end of June 2010 a hotel. In July 2010, she opened a café in Moosburg an der Isar.

Achievements and honors

  • Vice European Champion 1992
  • 7-times European silver medalist with the team
  • World Champion of the UE35 - Class: 2010, 2012
  • Won WSA Title: 5
  • World Games: Silver 1997
  • German Singles Champion: 17 titles ( 1988-2004 )
  • German team champion: nine titles
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