Sina Schielke

Schielke (born 19 May 1981 in Herdecke ) is a former German track and field athlete, who was several times German Champion, Junior European Champion as well as the Season Junior World Champion and European Champion in the sprint.

Life

From 1999 to 2004 was a member of the ski Elke Athletics Club LG Olympia Dortmund, since 2005 she launched 01 Athletics for the TV Wattenscheid. During her career, she was involved in the publication of a running book for women, also occasionally photographed guest of television programs like the Anke- late-night show and left for the December issue of Playboy in 2005 and Maxim and Max. After the performance sport she began training as a real estate clerk and is now working in this profession (as of October 2012) in Herne.

Sporting career

Early success

Schielke was elected in 1999 three times European Junior Champion and Junior Sportswoman of the Year. The following year, 1.69 m wide sprinter won at the Junior World Championships, for which they gave up a possible Season attendance at the 2000 Olympic Games, the Vice World Champion over 200 meters behind the later Olympic gold medalist and world champion Veronica Campbell - Brown. With the season they won the gold medal and was it again junior athlete of the year, this time with the team. 2001 she succeeded once the breakthrough in adults internationally remarkable times ( 100 meters: 11.24 s, 200 meters: 22.78 s ), she won her first national title in the hall, took two third places at the German open air Championships and was successful in the U-23 European Championships winning the title in the 100 meters and second place over 200 meters.

Injury crisis

In the same year he began a nine-year succession of injuries, the ski Elkes career regularly disabled and allowed her only a few races. A hamstring before the World Championships in Edmonton in 2001 prevented their participation and to membership in the local Gold Season. In 2002 she rose after moderate indoor season, the DLV - Meeting in Dortmund on her personal best of 11.16 s and thereby defeated the world champion next year Kelli White. The next hamstring before the European Championships in Munich not meant this time the end for the big event of the season, but Schielke arrived there in the individual only to the semifinals in the 100 meters, but won after all, with the relay behind the Frenchwomen silver, its only international medal at the adults. The year 2003 began with the victory at the German Indoor Championships in the new personal best of 7.19 s, the summer season, however, was marred by injuries. In her comeback in the summer of 2004, she again reached her old power level ( 100 meters: 11.21 s ), before the Olympics but stepped on a stubborn Plantarsehnenverletzung. The result was a departure in advance in Athens in the individual and the relay, the subsequent injury was prolonged by the crack of the ailing Plantarsehne in June 2005 and until July 2006, the athlete returned with some modest results back to the runway.

In the indoor season in 2007 Schielke was back on top and won the national title, but then retired at the European Indoor Championships in Birmingham with disappointing 7.38 s off in the flow. In the outdoor season her injury career was a sequel, a remarkable victory over the European record holder Christine Arron B round of the European Cup in Munich in 11.21 s was followed by the cancellation of the Germans and the world championships because of problems with the fascia, an operation followed in August. A pregnancy meant the renunciation of their part in the Olympics in 2008, in July this year, she brought her daughter to the world. Father is the former German hurdler Thomas Goller. First time it was the sprinter not return to internationally competitive levels. Disabled Among other things, by a lengthy laryngitis in preparation she moved several times its debut in the outdoor season in 2009 to be in a few races a chance against the national competition. At the end of the year occurred Achilles tendon pain, Schielke ended her athletic career.

Only in a few races on the national territory, the athlete could develop their potential in passing, but always came to handicapped international championships and missed all five outdoor World Championships in Athletics their active career because of injuries. The development of one of the largest German athletics talents probably most injured athlete of the decade commented Schielke themselves by stated that it was too early to made ​​quickly, resulting in their subsequent susceptibility to injury resulted.

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