Sabrina Mulrain

Sabrina Mulrain ( born June 10, 1978 in Moers ) is a former German track and field athlete. Your special discipline was the 200 -meter run.

Career

Mulrain started in the course of their career for the Rumelner TV, the team Niederrhein, VfL Sindelfingen and the MTG Mannheim. From a young age she was very successful. She won five German Junior and Youth Championships and at the 1997 European Junior Championships gold over 200 meters and the 4 x 100 - meter relay. In Budapest at the European Championships in 1998, it reached number six in Gothenburg and at the U23 European Championships in 1999, she won bronze in singles and silver with the German relay.

In the European Cup in Paris in 1999 was over 200 meters Mulrain second and was able to increase her personal best to 22.73 s. The following year she was nominated for the Olympic Games in Sydney. With the German 4 x 100 - meter relay (G. Meier rock, Mulrain, Philip Wagner) it reached number six. At the German Indoor Championships in Dortmund in 2001 she suffered a hamstring tear that forced them to a longer break.

In 2005 Mulrain was the season of the MTG Mannheim both indoors as well as outdoors German champion. In individual she was third on 200 meters and would have come to an insert in the German relay at the World Championships in Helsinki. Because injuring several athletes, the DLV but underlined the season. In 2007, she ended her athletic career.

Mulrain After leaving school in Moers in food and Tübingen to become a teacher. In 2009, she began as a teacher of German and Geography at a secondary school in Wesel.

Personal Best

  • 200 meters: 22.73 s, June 20, 1999 in Paris
  • 200 meters ( indoor ): 24,89 s, February 4, 2006 in Stuttgart
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