Petra Lammert

Petra Lammert ( born March 3, 1984 in Freudenstadt, Baden- Württemberg ) is a German Bobsportlerin and former track and field athlete who won the bronze medal in the shot put at the European Athletics Championships in Gothenburg in 2006.

  • 2.1 Achievements

Shot Put

Petra Lammert is 1,77 m tall and weighs 78 kg. By 2005 they started for VfB Stuttgart, in 2006 she moved to SC Neubrandenburg, where he was coached by Dieter Kollark.

At the European Championships 2006 in Gothenburg Petra Lammert won the bronze medal with a distance of 19.17 m. As Medaillenfavoritin Lammert also traveled in 2007 to the World Championships to Osaka. However, it was only fifth with 19.33 m.

In 2008 she suffered a training accident that led to lengthy injury problems in his right elbow, so they had to cancel their participation at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing and the 2009 World Championships in Berlin. In March 2009, she won the European Indoor Championships in Turin with a width of 19.66 m the gold medal.

In November 2010, she ended her athletics career due to persistent elbow problems at the age of 26 years.

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Personal bests

Power development

Bobs

2011 Petra Lammert moved for bobsleigh brakeman and was the Bobpilotin Kiriasis. At their first World Cup competition in season 2011/2012 in Innsbruck- Igls she reached the second place. With the win, each of the silver medal at the European and World Championships in the same year they crowned their start in this sport.

Problems with the disc of their lumbar spine requiring surgery in October 2013. As they continue with training loads at the same place was in pain had to retry the operation in January 2014. Your possible starting at the Olympic Winter Games 2014 in Sochi is therefore no longer possible.

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