Anastasija Reiberger

Anastasija Reiberger ( born russian Настя Рыжих, Nastya Ryschich, also Nastya Ryjikh; born September 19, 1977 in Omsk ) is a German pole vaulter Russian origin.

Life

In 1992 she came with her family to Ulm. Her father Vladimir Ryzih Russian Владимир Рыжих (* 1955), a former pole vaulter with a personal best of 5.40 m, built in Zweibrücken, where the family had settled in 1993, a performance center for the women 's pole vault, and also led to his daughters this discipline approach.

She took part in the German Championships since 1993. On 20 October 1995, she received the German citizenship. In her pass her first name was German, transcribed her last name in French: " Nastia Ryjikh ".

In 1996, she presented four junior world records ( 4.11 m to 4.15 m), and in 1998 she was at the European Championships in Budapest Fourth.

In 1999, she won at the World Indoor Championships in 1999, presented three German records on ( 4.37 m to 4.44 m) and was U23 European silver medalist. At the World Championships in Seville they eliminated in the preliminaries.

At the World Indoor Championships in Budapest in 2004, she was eighth. In 2005, she was charged with 4.35 m Second at the German Championships, the same place they reached in 2006. In the hall she was German champion in 2004, and in 2006 they came up with a third place. On July 29, 2006, she presented at Nuremberg with 4.63 m their personal best. At the European Championships in Gothenburg she finished ninth.

With their third runner-up at German Championships in 2008 she also at the same time to qualify for the Beijing Olympics, where she was eliminated in the first round.

She married in 2007 and since then is officially called Anastasija Reiberger. At a size of 1.70 m, it has a competition weight of 59 kg. They first belonged to the sports club SG Ulm, 1993-2003 the LAZ Zweibrücken and as of 2004 the sports club ABC Ludwigshafen. Her sister Lisa Ryzih is also successful as a pole vaulter.

Since 2009 Reiberger is active as a trainer pole vault squad in the Hessian Athletics Association.

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