Kathrin Kadelbach

Kathrin Kadel Bach ( born August 1, 1983 in Berlin ) is a German sailor in the 470 class.

Kathrin Kadel Bach is a graduate of media studies, politics and philosophy, and now studying business administration for top athletes. They will start for the club sailors am Wannsee and is coached since 2012 by Ruslana Taran. Kadel Bach comes from a successful family sailors. Father and grandfather Hans Achim Kadel Bach Bach Kadel took part in the Olympic Games as a sailor. First, they sailed in the 420 dinghy, won there in 2000 and 2003, silver medals at the European Junior Championships.

Since 2003 Kadelbach entered as a control woman with Saskia Schröder Vorschoterin in the 470 class of women. At the 2003 European Championships in Brest they were 27, 25 at the World Championships in Cadiz, the 2004 World Championships in Zadar ended the Dua as 40th European Championships in Warnemünde as 24 Good ran the following two European Championships in Gdynia and Balatonfüred, where Kadelbach / Schröder occupied the 13th and the 19th Place. Less well the result was at the last joint 2006 World Championships in Rizhao, where they were 35.

In late 2006, Friederike Belcher, then still Friederike Ziegelmayer new Vorschoterin Kadel Bach. The German -born was allowed to start at this time Australian and the Australian federation. Belcher's grandfather Rolf Mulka won jointly with Kadel Bach's father at the Summer Olympic Games in Rome in 1960 a bronze medal in sailing. Successes came quickly, won Kadebach / Belcher the Australian Championships and the Sydney International Regatta. At the European Championships in 2007 in Thessaloniki, they were to start 15 The attempt at international championships but failed initially at the Australian federation, the Belcher did not want to share. The dispute went up before the Court of Arbitration in Lausanne, but before the World Championships In 2007, the Australian Association of a lock through. This was reversed six months before the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, but the team now had no chance to qualify, even though they as a tithe Placed reached the top ten at the World Championships in Melbourne. 2009 Kadel Bach / Belcher German masters. Subsequently, both devoted their studies and concluded from this until 2010. In Melbourne, she won a World Cup after their return. In their next World Championships in 2010 in The Hague, they were 14, at the European Championships 2011 in Helsinki 15th and at the World Championships of the year in Perth 28 despite the comparatively mediocre placement, the duo with the result for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London could qualify. In Travemünde, they also won the International German Championships. Things went better for Kadelbach / Belcher again at the World Championships 2012 in Barcelona, ​​where they reached the 12th place.

In early October 2012, the team Kadel Bach / Belcher separated.

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