Christoph Eimer

Christoph Eimer ( born March 12, 1977 in Neuss ) is a former German hockey player who in 2002 was director of the world champion team.

Career

Christoph bucket began his career in black and white Neuss. From 1995 to 1997 he played with his two brothers, Martin and Simon at Crefelder HTC. 1997 substitute Martin and Christoph bucket to Munich SC, with which they were in 2003 German champion in indoor hockey. In 2003, Christoph bucket for two years to Rome, where he played for HC Rome, he ended his career at the Düsseldorf- HC.

Christoph bucket debuted in 1996 in the German national hockey team and won at the start of his international career, the title at the European Indoor Championships in 1997. Also in 1997, won the German team in the FIH Champions Trophy. 1998 saw the third place at the 1998 World Cup in Utrecht. 1999 won bucket with the German team in both the Indoor Hockey Championships as well as the Field Hockey Championship. After a second place in the Champions Trophy 2000, the German team finished fifth at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney.

2001 Christoph had buckets the European Indoor Championships, but was at the Champions Trophy for the winning team. In the final of the World Cup 2002 in Kuala Lumpur, he initiated the attack that in a 2-1 victory over Australia led to the second goal, it was the first win the world title for Germany. 2003 won Christoph bucket with the German team three major titles: In January, the team won at the European Indoor Championships, in February the team in Leipzig won the first World Indoor Athletics Championships in September and was followed by the title at the European Championship in Basketball. In 2004 he won the bronze medal at the Olympic Games. After that he worked only sporadically in international matches. Overall, ran Christoph bucket 1996-2006 in 249 countries playing on, 24 of them in the hall.

Christoph bucket has a PhD doctor.

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