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Künert, Floe

Floe Künert ( German: Floé Kühnert , born March 6, 1984 , Ulm ) is a German pole vaulter . Participant in the 2004 Summer Olympics .

Athletics
Floe Künert
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general information
Full nameFloé kühnert
Date and place of birthMarch 6, 1984 ( 1984-03-06 ) (aged 35)
Ulm , Baden-Wurttemberg , Germany
Citizenship Germany
Growth174 cm
Weight60 kg
ClubTSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Sports career1999 - 2007
IAAF
Personal records
Pole4.41 m (2002)
Personal records in the room
Pole4.30 m (2003)

Content

Biography and career

In 1990-1992 she studied at the Eichenplatz elementary school in Ulm, in 1992-1994 - at the Bergisch Gladbach Hand school, in 1994-1999 - at the Nikolai Kuzansky gymnasium, in 1999-2003 - at the Landrat Lucas gymnasium. She graduated from the medical faculty of the University of Tübingen .

She made her international debut in 1999. In 2002, she won the World Junior Championships [1] . In 2004, she became the bronze medalist of the German championship with a result of 4.20 m. She ended her sports career in 2007 at the age of 23 years [2] . He currently lives in Freudenstadt and works as a physician.

Key Results

YearCompetitionLocationA placeResult
1999World Youth ChampionshipBydgoszcz , Poland02!  4.05 m
2001European Junior ChampionshipGrosseto , Italyfive4.00 m
2002World Junior ChampionshipKingston , Jamaica01!  4.40 m
2003European Junior ChampionshipTampere , Finland02!  4.15 m
2004Summer olympic gamesAthens , Greece24 (q)4.15 m
2005European Youth ChampionshipErfurt , Germany02!  4.30 m [3]
2007Summer UniversiadeBangkok , Thailand74.15 m

Notes

  1. ↑ Two medals in the piggy bank of Russia
  2. ↑ Floé Kühnert
  3. ↑ EUROPEAN UNDER 23 CHAMPIONSHIPS

Links

  • Floe Künert - Profile on the IAAF Website
  • Floe Künert - Olympic statistics at Sports-Reference.com
  • The official Floe Künert Facebook page
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Künert,_Floe&oldid=82565086


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