Caren Jungjohann

Caren Jung Johann ( born December 23, 1967 in Duisburg, after marriage: Caren Hecker) is a former German hockey player and Olympian.

The defender made ​​his debut in 1985 in the German national hockey team. At her first big tournament Germany took second place at the World Cup 1986. 1987 the German team won the European indoor hockey. Outdoors the German team reached the fourth place. At the Olympic Games in Seoul in 1988, the team finished in fifth place, with Caren Young Johann was there in all five matches and scored one goal against Canada. After the team again won the 1990 European Indoor Championships, the eighth place finish at the 1990 World Cup was a setback. In 1991, the team took second place at the European Championship and qualified by winning the elimination tournament in Auckland for Olympic participation in 1992. At the Olympic Games in Barcelona in 1992, Jung was Johann again in all five games there. After the German team had played in the preliminary round against the Spanish hosts 2-2, the two teams were in the finals over again, Spain won in extra time 2-1. Overall, Caren Jung Johann worked from 1985 to 1992 in 134 international matches with, including 10 in the hall.

Caren Jung Johann played for the club Raffelberg in Duisburg. 1987 and 1991 she was with her German club vice- champion on the field. During her career, Caren Jung Johann trained as a physiotherapist.

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