Anke Reschwam Schulze

Anke Reschwamm -Schulze ( born December 8, 1972 in Bautzen ) is a German former cross-country skier.

Anke Reschwamm starts for the SC Willingen. Three days before her 20th birthday, she made ​​her international debut in a European Cup races. About two weeks later she made her debut in Val di Fiemme in the Cross Country World Cup and missed than 35 over 15 -kilometer freestyle by five places the points. On the day exactly one year later, she won the December 18, 1993 in Davos over the 10-kilometer freestyle than 23 first World Cup points. In February 1996, she reached her first time in a total of 127 World Cup starts in freestyle sprint their first result in the top ten and finished ninth. In January 1997, she was able to still put on 5 -kilometer classic one rank better, and thus achieved its best result in a single race. With the season they reached the podium twice, in 2004 as runner-up in La Clusaz and as third-place finisher in Gaellivare.

Between 1993 and 2005, apart from 2003 Reschwamm took part in all the Nordic World Ski Championships. Twice she was also placed in the pursuit race in the top ten: 1993 Tenth in Thunder Bay as well as in 1997 in ninth place finisher in Trondheim. Highlights of the career were the two participations in the Olympic Winter Games. In 1998, she competed in Nagano in five races. About 5 km she was 37, about 15 kilometers 38th, about 30 kilometers 26 and 31, in the pursuit with the squadron she missed as fifth-placed a medal. In Salt Lake City Reschwamm not one 2002 German Gold Season. In the sprint she reached the 10th, about 15 kilometers 35th 2006, she did not qualify for the games and ended her career after the season.

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