- Christiane Fürst
-
Christiane Fürst Personal information Full name Christiane Fürst Nickname Chris Born March 29, 1985
Dresden, GermanyHeight 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) Weight 76 kg (170 lb) Spike 305 cm (120 in) Block 291 cm (115 in) Volleyball information Position Middle Blocker Current club VakıfBank Türk Telekom
National team 2003-present Germany
HonoursWomen’s Volleyball Competitor for Germany
European Championship Silver 2011 Italy-Serbia Team Bronze 2003 Ankara Team FIVB World Grand Prix Bronze 2009 Tokyo Team Competitor for Fenerbahçe Acıbadem FIVB Club World Championship Gold 2010 Doha Team Christiane Fürst (born March 29, 1985 in Dresden) is a female volleyball player from Germany,[1] who represented her native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics, finishing in ninth place. She is currently free agent and last played for Fenerbahçe Acıbadem. Standing at 192 cm and nicknamed "Fürstl" she played as a middle-blocker for the German Women's National Team since 2003.
Contents
Career
Christiane was named Best Blocker at the 2006 World Championship in Japan.
Fürst won the 2007–08 CEV Cup with the Italian team Scavolini Pesaro, and was named "Best Spiker".[2]
She was awarded as Best Blocker at the 2010 World Championship[3] She plays for Fenerbahçe Acıbadem with number 11.[4]
Fürst won the bronze medal at the 2010–11 CEV Champions League with Fenerbahçe Acıbadem.[5][6]
Clubs
Dresdner SC (1995–2007)
Scavolini Pesaro (2007–2009)
Foppapedretti Bergamo (2009–2010)
Fenerbahçe Acıbadem (2010–2011)
VakıfBank Türk Telekom (2011-)
Awards
Individuals
- 2006 World Championship "Best Blocker"
- 2007 Montreux Volley Masters "Best Blocker"
- 2007–08 CEV Cup Final Four "Best Spiker"
- 2009 European Championships "Best Blocker"
- 2009/10 Italian League "Best Server"
- 2010 Italian Cup "Best Blocker"
- 2010 World Championship "Best Blocker"
- 2011 Montreux Volley Masters "Best Scorer"
- 2011 Montreux Volley Masters "Best Blocker"
- 2011 European Championship "Best Blocker"
National team
- 2003 European Championship —
Bronze Medal
- 2011 European Championship —
Silver Medal
Clubs
- 1998-99 German League Championship -
Champion, with Dresdner SC
- 1998-99 German Cup -
Champion, with Dresdner SC
- 2001-2002 German Cup -
Champion, with Dresdner SC
- 2006-07 German League Championship -
Champion, with Dresdner SC
- 2007-08 Italian Championship -
Champion, with Scavolini Pesaro
- 2007–08 CEV Cup -
Champion, with Scavolini Pesaro
- 2008-09 Italian Cup -
Champion, with Scavolini Pesaro
- 2008-09 Italian Supercup -
Champion, with Scavolini Pesaro
- 2008-09 Italian Championship -
Champion, with Scavolini Pesaro
- 2009/10 CEV Champions League -
Champion, with Volley Bergamo
- 2010 FIVB World Club Championship -
Champion, with Fenerbahçe Acıbadem
- 2010 Turkish Super Cup -
Champion, with Fenerbahçe Acıbadem
- 2010-11 CEV Champions League -
Bronze medal, with Fenerbahçe Acıbadem
- 2010-11 Aroma Women's Volleyball League -
Champion, with Fenerbahçe Acıbadem
References
- ^ DVV Profile
- ^ CEV. "Scavolini PESARO wins the 2007/08 Women's CEV Cup". http://www.cev.lu/mmp/online/website/news/news_archive/news_archive_2008/news_archive_2008_03/11239_EN.html. Retrieved 2011-03-20.
- ^ FIVB. "Russia repeat as world champions". http://www.fivb.org/EN/Volleyball/Competitions/WorldChampionships/2010/Women/viewPressRelease.asp?No=27090&Language=en. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
- ^ Fenerbahce signs a new world star
- ^ CEV. "World champion FenerbahceAcibadem saves honor by claiming bronze medal". http://www.cev.lu/mmp/online/website/news/news_online/755/1711/19278_EN.html. Retrieved 2011-03-20.
- ^ CEV. "VakifGunesTTelekom completes Turkish fairy tale in Istanbul". http://www.cev.lu/mmp/online/website/news/news_online/755/1711/19279_EN.html. Retrieved 2011-03-20.
External links
1 Skowrońska | 3 Nihan | 4 Songül | 5 Sokolova | 6 Ergül | 7 Fofão | 9 Seda | 8 Ipek | 10 Yağmur | 11 Fürst | 12 Çiğdem (C) | 13 Osmokrović | 14 Eda | 15 Zülfiye | 17 Naz
Coach: Zé Roberto | Manager: Violet Duca1 Skowrońska | 2 Ipek | 3 Nihan | 4 Songül | 5 Sokolova | 6 Ergül | 7 Fofão | 9 Seda | 10 Yağmur | 11 Fürst | 12 Çiğdem (C) | 13 Osmokrović | 14 Eda | 15 Zülfiye | 17 Naz
Coach: Zé RobertoGermany – 2004 Summer Olympics Tanja Hart | Kerstin Tzscherlich | Julia Schlecht | Cornelia Dumler | Christina Benecke | Christiane Fürst | Olessya Kulakova | Atika Bouagaa | Kathy Radzuweit | Angelina Grün | Judith Sylvester | Birgit Thumm |
This biographical article relating to volleyball in Germany is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.