Nadine Hentschke

Nadine Hentschke ( born January 27, 1982 in Rheinberg ) is a former German track and field athlete. She was runner-up U23 European champion and German champion in the 100 - meter hurdles.

Hentschke grew up in Moers and came over VfL Repelen and the team Niederrhein for MTG Mannheim. It was 2000 and 2001 German youth champion and 2001 German junior champion. In the senior was third in 2001 before she won both indoors as well as outdoors at the German Championships in 2003. In the hall she could win in 2005 with the 4x200 - meter relay of MTG Mannheim ( with Sabrina Mulrain, Johanna Kedzierski and Anne Möllinger ) the title.

International Hentschke was fourth at the Junior European Championships 2001. European Indoor Championships When it was founded in 2002 and 2005 Seventh Eighth. In the U23 European Championships in 2003 in Bydgoszcz she won the silver medal. There Hentschke also provided their personal best in 12.89 s. She also competed at the World Championships in 2003 in Paris and 2004 in the Olympic Games in Athens.

In January 2008 Hentschke resigned after three years, during which she was repeatedly violated, back from competitive sports. She studied in Heidelberg to become a teacher and was in Mannheim teacher.

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