Tina Bachmann (field hockey)

Tina Bachmann ( born August 1, 1978 in Mülheim an der Ruhr ) is a German hockey national team.

Bachmann, whose father Hans -Gerd Bachmann was also national team began in 1984, the hockey games on the HTC Uhlenhorst Mülheim and has been called the age of thirteen in the U16 national team. By 1996, she starred in Mülheim and then moved to Club Raffelberg in Duisburg, where she coached the C- boys among others. Since 2004, Tina Bachmann plays for Eintracht Braunschweig in the Field Hockey League.

Bachmann's positions are midfield and central defense. She is especially known for its wide Schlenzbälle.

Her achievements were winning the gold medal at the Olympic Games in Athens in 2004, winning the European Champion title in field hockey European Championship 2007 in England, at the Field Hockey Championship 2013 in Belgium and the first place in the Champions Trophy 2006 at Amstelveen. At the Olympic Games in Beijing in 2008 Bachmann finished in fourth place in the squad of the German Hockey women. Overall, she performed in 214 international matches with.

In the Field Hockey Women's World Cup 2002, she suffered a torn ACL, which already was the second in her career.

Tina Bachmann is a qualified Elementary and junior high school teacher employed by the Sports Federation. Furthermore, it has the A- license coach of the German Hockey Federation.

776122
de