Beate Deininger

Beate Deininger ( born January 24, 1962 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German former hockey player and Olympian.

Beate Deininger was almost twenty years at Eintracht Frankfurt, the game designer in the midfield. In 1991, she won the German championship with the harmony on the field.

She debuted in 1982 in the German national hockey team, where it was often used as a full-back. In the 1983 World Championship she finished with the German team to fourth place. In May 1984, the first field hockey championship of the ladies was held in Lille, after a semi-final defeat against the Netherlands team won the German players in the match for bronze against the British women. Two months later, the Dutch women defeated the German team at the Olympic Games in Los Angeles 6:2, the German team won silver behind the Netherlands team and before the U.S. women. 1985 and 1987 she was in the winning team at the European Championships in indoor hockey. Overall, Beate Deininger worked from 1982 to 1988 in 56 countries playing with, of which 10 in the hall.

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