Anita Schätzle

Anita Schätzle ( born September 22, 1981 in Haslach ) is a former German Freistilringerin in the weight category up to 72 kilograms.

Anita Schätzle is a trained soldier charming natural and currently sports the sports promotion group Bruchsal. It starts in 2007 for the WCG Koblenz- Rübenach and is trained by Waldemar Galwas. In 1988, she started with gymnastics and athletics, but in 1990 moved to Haslach rings. 2000-2004 she started for the VfK mill stream, from 2004 to 2006 for the AC - 09 Mainz Laubenheim and 2006 for the VfK Schifferstadt.1994 she finished second in the German Youth Championships. 1995, 1996 and 1997, won the title Schätzle. Since 1998, she started at senior level. The first German championship they still lost the final and won silver. In 1999, she won the title for the first time and was from 2001 to 2008 eight times in a row champion.

International Schätzle first met in 1995 at the European Championships Junior Women in Klippan, where she reached seventh place. A year later, she won silver in Rodby, 1997 in Hradec Králové and 1998 in Patras, she won the title. In addition Schätzle won the 1998 in Fredrikstad also the title at the Junior World Championship. In 1999 she was again in Budapest Junior European Champion and second in the Junior World Championships in Bucharest. In 2000, she won both titles in Sofia and Nantes. In 2001 she took part in for the last time as a junior and won again World Championship gold in Martigny.

In the senior level, she joined since 1998 in parallel. At their first European Championship in Bratislava Schätzle was fifth in 1999 in Götzis she won bronze and silver at the World Championships in soil. 2000 and 2001 were the European Championships held in Budapest, Schätzle finished second and third. It was in this year also German champion in the weight class up to 68 kg of body weight before Nina Englich, the double European Champion from Witten. In 2001, she also reached the top of the world rankings for the women of their weight class. The EURO 2002 in Seinäjoki brought a bronze medal, the World Cup in Chalkida was not as successful, Schätzle was ninth. The biggest success was the Haslacherin celebrate 2003 in Riga when she was European champion. The title they won again in Varna in 2005. At the Olympic Games in Athens Schätzle was sixth. Successful was the 2005 World Championships in Budapest, Schätzle won bronze. Another bronze medal she won at the 2006 European Championships in Moscow. With the 3rd place at the 2008 European Championships in Tampere / FIN she qualified for the Olympic Games in Beijing. There she was ranked seventh Even before the games it was clear her retirement from competitive sport. Anita Schätzle has worked as a fitness clerk today.

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