- Nadine Ernsting-Krienke
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Medal record Women’s Field Hockey Competitor for Germany
Olympic Games Gold 2004 Athens Team Competition Silver 1992 Barcelona Team Competition World Cup Bronze 1998 Utrecht Team Competition Champions Trophy Silver 1991 Berlin Team Competition Silver 1997 Berlin Team Competition Silver 2000 Amstelveen Team Competition Silver 2004 Rosario Team Competition Bronze 1993 Amstelveen Team Competition Bronze 1999 Brisbane Team Competition Bronze 2007 Quilmes Team Competition Champions Challenge Gold Catania 2003 Team Competition European Championship Silver 1999 Cologne Team Competition Bronze 1995 Amstelveen Team Competition Nadine Ernsting-Krienke (born February 5, 1974 in Telgte, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a field hockey striker from Germany, who won the gold medal with the Women's National Team at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. She is one of the most decorated field hockey players in Germany, having played in four consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1992.
International senior tournaments
- 1990 – World Cup, Sydney (8th place)
- 1991 – Champions Trophy, Berlin (2nd place)
- 1991 – European Nations Cup, Brussels (2nd place)
- 1992 – Summer Olympics, Barcelona (2nd place)
- 1993 – Champions Trophy, Amstelveen (3rd place)
- 1994 – World Cup, Dublin (4th place)
- 1995 – European Nations Cup, Amstelveen (3rd place)
- 1995 – Champions Trophy, Mar del Plata (4th place)
- 1995 – Olympic Qualifying Tournament, Cape Town (3rd place)
- 1996 – Summer Olympics, Atlanta (6th place)
- 1997 – Champions Trophy, Berlin (2nd place)
- 1998 – European Indoor Nations Cup, Orense (1st place)
- 1998 – World Cup, Utrecht (3rd place)
- 1999 – Champions Trophy, Brisbane (3rd place)
- 1999 – European Nations Cup, Cologne (2nd place)
- 2000 – Olympic Qualifying Tournament, Milon Keynes (3rd place)
- 2000 – Champions Trophy, Amstelveen (2nd place)
- 2000 – Summer Olympics, Sydney (7th place)
- 2002 – European Indoor Nations Cup, France (1st place)
- 2002 – World Cup, Perth (7th place)
- 2003 – World Indoor Nations Cup, Leipzig (1st place)
- 2003 – Champions Challenge, Catania (1st place)
- 2003 – European Nations Cup, Barcelona (3rd place)
- 2004 – Olympic Qualifier, Auckland (4th place)
- 2004 – Summer Olympics, Athens (1st place)
- 2004 – Champions Trophy, Rosario (2nd place)
- 2005 – Champions Trophy, Canberra (5th place)
- 2006 – Champions Trophy, Amstelveen (1st place)
- 2006 – World Cup, Madrid (8th)
- 2007 – Champions Trophy, Quilmes (3rd place)
References
Nadine Ernsting-Krienke – Navigation Templates Germany squad – 1992 Summer Olympics 1 Wollschläger (c) · 2 Weiß · 3 Dickenscheid · 4 Müller · 5 Ernsting-Krienke · 6 Thomaschinski · 7 Kuhnt · 8 Wild · 9 Hentschel · 10 Peters · 11 Hagenbäumer · 12 Becker · 13 Jungjohann · 14 Ferneck · 15 Lätzsch · 16 Kauschke · Coach: HanelGermany squad – 1996 Summer Olympics 1 Wollschläger · 2 Beyer · 3 Van Kooperen · 4 Suxdorf · 5 Ernsting-Krienke · 6 Thomaschinski · 7 Kuhnt · 8 Cremer · 9 Hentschel · 10 Dickenscheid · 11 Hagenbäumer · 12 Becker · 13 Keller · 14 Peters · 15 Lätzsch · 16 Kauschke · Coach: RauthGermany squad – 2000 Summer Olympics Germany squad – 2004 Summer Olympics Categories:- 1974 births
- Living people
- German field hockey players
- Olympic field hockey players of Germany
- Female field hockey players
- Field hockey players at the 1992 Summer Olympics
- Field hockey players at the 1996 Summer Olympics
- Field hockey players at the 2000 Summer Olympics
- Field hockey players at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Olympic gold medalists for Germany
- Olympic silver medalists for Germany
- Olympic medalists in field hockey
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