Silke Müller

Silke Müller ( born November 23, 1978 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German former hockey player, she won the 2004 Olympic gold medal.

Silke Müller was in kindergarten in a group of Olympian 1984 Beate Deininger, which she won for the sport of hockey. Silke Müller joined Eintracht Frankfurt and went through there all the youth teams. In 1997 she celebrated her first success in the adult class, as the Frankfurt won the German indoor championship. In 2001, with a height of 1.65 meters rather small midfielder for Rüsselsheimer RK. 2001 and 2004 they won with Rüsselsheim, German field hockey championship, in the years 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005 won the Rüsselsheim inside in the hall. Also from 2002 to 2005 won the Rüsselsheim interior with Silke Müller the European Cup in the hall.

2000 debuted Silke Müller in the German national hockey team and immediately became European Indoor champion. After the seventh place at the 2002 World Championships in Perth, the German team at the outdoor European Championships 2003 bronze medal. At the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens Silke Müller was there in all six games in the finals won the German women 2-1 on the selection of the Netherlands. 2005 Silke Müller won silver at the European Championships in Dublin, in the final won this time the Dutch women. 2006 Silke Müller was then again at the European Indoor Championships here and won their second title after 2000. Overall, Silke Müller worked from 2000 to 2006 with 130 caps, including 10 in the hall.

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