Anita Weyermann

Anita Weyermann ( born December 8, 1977 in Wynigen ) is a Swiss former middle and long distance runner. At the World Athletics Championships in 1997 and at the European Athletics Championships 1998, she won bronze medals in the 1500 meter race. She is two -time Junior World Champion and Swiss Sportswoman of the Year 1999. Swiss Sports Aid Foundation drew Anita Weyermann as a junior athlete of the year in 1994. She has trained in the Gymnastic Society of Berne ( SCI), her father Fritz Weyermann was here until 2000, their coach. Then Anita Weyermann was supervised by various coaches, her father Fritz Weyermann her was but still available.

Then Weyermann was struggling with injuries: multiple knee surgeries, an elbow fracture in mountain biking, a stress fracture in his pelvis. After a muscle tear during their preparations for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing she stepped on 5 March 2008 back from professional sports.

Anita Weyermann attended secondary Seidenberg in Gümligen with classroom teachers Ueli night, coach of the Swiss national handball team. After graduating from high school, she studied at the University of Bern. After she completed training in sports marketing and finished her studies (Bachelor in Economics ) at the University of Hagen. From the autumn of 2008, she initially worked as an intern at Radio Berner Oberland (Radio BeO ), and there was then an editor.

Weyermann is married. In 2011 she became the mother of a daughter; 2013 she gave birth to triplets, two girls and a boy

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" Kring surface u seckle "

After winning the bronze medal at the 1997 World Championships Weyermann answered the question of what she had been thinking in the run of the run, with the bern German words " Kring surface u seckle " ( head down and run ). The statement developed in Switzerland quickly become a household word in the sense of bite through.

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