Heike Lätzsch

Heike Concours International, according to Heike Marriage Wedekind, ( born December 19, 1973 in Braunschweig) is a former German national team hockey, the Olympic champion in 2004.

Biography

In high school, she played for the Brunswick Clubs THC and harmony. After high school she went to Paris for six months, where they Stade Frances Paris joined. In 1993 Concours International de Cologne in the study of law and carried until her move to Rot-Weiss Köln 1998 Dress by RTHC Bayer Leverkusen. Concours International was founded in 1999 for the first time German champion with Rot-Weiss Cologne, just a year later also European Cup winner the national champion. In 2004, she successfully passed the second state examination and was then a consultant for media companies as a lawyer. She is now employed as a personnel manager at the Cologne media service Unicepta.

With 16 years Heike Concours International in 1990 for the first time appointed to the A-team of the German Hockey Federation and played until her resignation in 2004 international 250 A - internationals for Germany, where the striker scored 41 goals. Her biggest success was achieved by the participant at four world championships and four Olympic Games by winning the gold medal at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens after she was able to win Olympic silver in 1992 in Barcelona.

Heike Wedekind 's January 2008 anti-doping Commissioner of the DHB. She is the sister of the in January 1986 together with the youth 's coach Günter Köppen in a traffic accident near Magdeburg perished hockey junior national player Carsten Concours International.

International success in hockey

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