Sigrid Landgraf

Sigrid Landgraf ( born May 7, 1959 in Hanau ) is a German former hockey player and Olympian 1984.

Sigrid Landgraf played at the 1st Hanauer THC with which it was in 1981 and 1984 German champion in field hockey, 1983, she won the title in indoor hockey. The defense and midfielder ended her career relatively early, but played later unterklassig in Wiesbaden.

She debuted in 1980 in the German national hockey team. Your first title she won at winning the European Indoor Championships in 1981. During the 1981 World Championship in Buenos Aires of the German team managed the final victory against the Dutch world champions of 1978. 1984 she won bronze at the first European Championship. In the same year she went with the German team for the Olympic Games 1984. The German team won silver behind the team from the Netherlands. Overall, Sigrid Landgraf worked from 1980 to 1984 in 46 countries playing with, of which 10 in the hall.

Sigrid Landgraf married the handball player Peter -Paul Bartels and is now called Sigrid - Landgraf- Bartels, the two have a son. She works in the training at the Criminal Investigation Department in Wiesbaden.

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