Livia Altmann

Livia Altmann ( born December 13, 1994 Chur ) is a Swiss ice hockey player from Arosa who currently plays for the ZSC Lions.

Life and career

Livia Altmann comes from a hockey inspired Arosa family. Adrian 's father Altmann played from 1982 to 1984 for the EHC Arosa in the National League A, first as a defender, then in the attack. My almost two year older brother Fabian Altmann has been active since 2013 as a striker also for the EHC Arosa, after he had previously run for the elite juniors of EV train.

Livia Altmann started at the age of four years with the Hockey Game. Since the EHC Arosa had no women's team, they played together with the same age Isabel Waidacher and their sisters Monika and Nina in the male classmates with. Because they quickly made ​​progress in this environment, she was appointed to the Swiss junior national squad in 2008/ 09. There she represented Switzerland at the U-18 World Championships in 2011 and 2012.

To develop athletic, Altmann joined the Season 2011/12 women's team for the ZSC Lions with which they won the 2012 and 2013 Swiss Champion title. Since 2012/13, she is a member of the Swiss national team of women, with which it participated in 2013 at the World Cup. 2014 Livia Altmann won at the Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, the bronze medal.

Achievements

National

  • 2012 Swiss champion with the ZSC Lions
  • 2013 Swiss champion with the ZSC Lions

Internationally

  • 2014 bronze medal at the Winter Olympics

Career Stats

Livia Altmann represented Switzerland at:

  • World Cup 2013
  • 2014 Winter Olympics
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