Nina Dittrich

Nina Dittrich (2012 )

Nina Dittrich ( born November 20, 1990 in Vienna ) is an Austrian swimmer.

Career

Both parents Dittrich were active in the 1980s, even as swimmers. Mother Ulrike, then still unmarried Ulrike Bauer, scored Austrian records over 100 m and 200 m breaststroke and participated in the World Championships 1982 in Guayaquil ( Ecuador) and the European Championships 1983 in Rome ( Italy) part. Father Kurt Dittrich, also multiple record holder, was in the Austrian team at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow (Soviet Union) and is the trainer Nina Dittrich.

Dittrich began her athletic career at SC Austria Wien and celebrated its first successes among others at the Olympic Youth Days 2003 in Paris (France ), where they took second place on 200 m medley. They moved to the SVS Simmering and reached the 2005 European Youth Championships in Budapest ( Hungary) in third place on 200 m medley. A little later she took in Montreal (Canada) for the first time at swimming world championships ( 22 200 m medley ). The Short Course European Championships in 2005 in Trieste (Italy ) as they missed 10 over 200 m butterfly just the final. In 2006 she won at the European Youth Championships in Palma de Mallorca ( Spain) Silver 200m individual medley and bronze over 200m butterfly and at the Youth World Championships in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil ) with bronze over 200m butterfly the first medal to an Austrian at Youth world Swimming Championships. The European Swimming Championships in Budapest in 2006, she finished in 12th 200m butterfly and 200m individual medley 16. The following year, she won at the 2007 Short Course European Championships in Debrecen (Hungary ) to ninth place over 200 meters butterfly. In the European Swimming Championships 2008 in Eindhoven ( Netherlands) it was decades in this discipline.

About 200m medley and 200m butterfly, she participated in the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing ( People's Republic of China) in part. She then moved to the ASV Linz to train there with Helge Goedecke. At the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London, she took part in the competition over 800 meters freestyle.

On 28 November 2012, she announced her retirement from competitive sport.

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