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Anna ("Anni") Christine Friesinger-Postma (born 11 January 1977) is a German former speed skater. Her father Georg Friesinger, of Germany, and mother Janina ("Jana") Korowicka, of Poland, were both skaters; Jana was on the Polish team at the 1976 Winter Olympics. Her brother Jan is also a speed skater. Her sister Agnes is a former speed skater. In July 2010, Friesinger retired from her active sports career when she had to be treated for severe cartilage damage in her right knee joint.[1]

Anni Friesinger-Postma
Anni Friesinger at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Personal information
NationalityGerman
Born (1977-01-11) 11 January 1977 (age 45)
Bad Reichenhall, West Germany
Height1.69 m (5 ft 7 in)
Weight64 kg (141 lb)
Spouse(s)Ids Postma (2009)
Sport
CountryGermany
SportSpeed skating
Turned pro1993
Coached byGianni Romme
Retired2010
Medal record
Women's speed skating
Representing  Germany
Olympic Games
2002 Salt Lake City1500 m
2006 TurinTeam pursuit
2010 VancouverTeam pursuit
2006 Turin1000 m
1998 Nagano3000 m
World Allround Championships
2001 BudapestAllround
2002 HeerenveenAllround
2005 MoscowAllround
2007 HeerenveenAllround
1998 HeerenveenAllround
World Sprint Championships
2007 HamarSprint
2004 NaganoSprint
2008 HeerenveenSprint
World Single Distance Championships
1998 Calgary1500 m
2001 Salt Lake City1500 m
2003 Berlin1000 m
2003 Berlin1500 m
2003 Berlin3000 m
2004 Seoul1000 m
2004 Seoul1500 m
2005 Inzell5000 m
2005 InzellTeam pursuit
2008 Nagano1000 m
2008 Nagano1500 m
2009 Vancouver1500 m
1997 Warsaw1500 m
1997 Warsaw3000 m
2000 Nagano1500 m
2001 Salt Lake City3000 m
2004 Seoul3000 m
2005 Inzell1000 m
2005 Inzell1500 m
2007 Salt Lake City1000 m
2009 Vancouver1000 m
1998 Calgary3000 m

On 11 August 2009 Friesinger married former Dutch skater Ids Postma, her long-term boyfriend, at Schloss Mirabell. The celebration took place at Schloss Aigen.[2] As of November 2013,[3] Friesinger lives in Salzburg, Austria, and is planning to move to the Netherlands to live with Postma on his farm in Dearsum. In August 2011 she gave birth to a daughter.[4] In May 2014, her second daughter was born.


Sports merits



Championships


Friesinger has won five Olympic medals; gold at the 1500 m in the 2002 Winter Olympics and the team pursuit in the 2006 and 2010 Winter Olympics as well as bronze at the 3000 m in the 1998 Winter Olympics and the 1000 m in the 2006 Winter Olympics. She managed to qualify for the German speed skating team in five events at the 2006 Winter Olympics: the team pursuit and the individual races at 1000 m, 1500 m, 3000 m, and 5000 meters. However, she failed to win gold in any individual events. In the team pursuit semifinal against the United States at the 2010 Olympics, she fell behind her team members and ended up sliding across the finish line on her belly, but Germany still succeeded in advancing to the final.[5]

As well as being a five-time European Allround Champion and three time, World Allround Champion, Friesinger has won numerous titles in the World Single Distance Championships. Although she originally specialized in the longer distances, she also won the World Sprint Championships in 2007. In this, Friesinger became the fifth skater in history to be a World Champion in both Allround and Sprint disciplines (along with Sylvia Burka, CAN (1976 and 1977); Eric Heiden, U.S. (1977 and 1977); Natalya Petrusyova, URS (1980 and 1982); and Karin Kania-Enke, GDR (1980 and 1982)).


Records



Personal records


Friesinger has set the world record at the 1500 m distance four times during her career, but the record has since been superseded by Canadian competitor Cindy Klassen.

Personal records
DistanceTime (min:sec.dec)EventPlaceDate
500 m38.092nd World Cup meet 200506Salt Lake City – Kearns18 November 2005
1000 m1:13.492nd World Cup meet 200708Calgary18 November 2007
1500 m1:53.192nd World Cup meet 200506Salt Lake City – Kearns20 November 2005
3000 m3:58.52 1st World Cup meet 200506Calgary12 November 2005
5000 m6:58.392002 Winter OlympicsSalt Lake City – Kearns23 February 2002

Source: SpeedskatingResults.com[6]

She is currently in 9th position in the adelskalender.[7]


World records


EventTimeDateVenue
1500 m1:56.9529 March 1998Calgary
1500 m1:54.384 March 2001Calgary
1500 m1:54.0220 February 2002Salt Lake City
1500 m1:53.226 November 2005Calgary

Source: SpeedSkatingStats.com[8]


Non-sport activities


Friesinger has done some modeling work as a sideline, and she has appeared as a swimsuit model in several publications.[citation needed] She is also known for her particularly powerful thighs,[9] as befits a champion speed skater.


Autobiography



References


  1. "Eisschnelllauf-Star beendet Karriere: Anni Friesinger hört auf [Speed skating star ends her career: Anni Friesinger quits]". Bild-Zeitung (in German). 14 July 2010. Retrieved 28 November 2012.
  2. Seit heute heißt Anni Friesinger auch Postma In: Die Welt dated 11 August 2009.
  3. "Anni Friesinger opnieuw zwanger" (in Dutch). RTL Nederland. 22 November 2013. Retrieved 28 December 2013.
  4. "Eisschnellläuferin Anni Friesinger-Postma bekommt Baby in Meppen". 14 August 2011. Archived from the original on 16 August 2011. Retrieved 14 August 2011.
  5. "With a belly flop, German skater ends with gold"[dead link], by RAF CASERT, The Associated Press, Sunday, 28 February 2010.
  6. "Anni Friesinger". SpeedskatingResults.com. Retrieved 8 September 2012.
  7. "Adelskalendern". evertstenlund.se. Retrieved 3 November 2018.
  8. "Anni Friesinger-Postma". SpeedSkatingStats.com. Retrieved 8 September 2012.
  9. Radio 538 In Zwoele Zomernachten: Ids Postma in a radio interview, July 2008.


Awards
Preceded by Oscar Mathisen Award
2003
Succeeded by

На других языках


[de] Anni Friesinger-Postma

Anna Christine Friesinger-Postma (* 11. Januar 1977 in Bad Reichenhall als Anna Christine Friesinger) ist eine ehemalige deutsche Eisschnellläuferin. Die dreimalige Olympiasiegerin und 16-fache Einzel- und Mehrkampfweltmeisterin zählt zu den bekanntesten deutschen Wintersportlerinnen und den populärsten deutschen Eisschnellläuferinnen aller Zeiten.[1] Bekannt wurde sie durch Erfolge wie ihren Sieg bei den Olympischen Spielen 2002 in Salt Lake City und zahlreiche weitere Siege und Platzierungen.
- [en] Anni Friesinger-Postma

[it] Anni Friesinger

Anna Christina Friesinger in Postma, detta Anni (Bad Reichenhall, 11 gennaio 1977) è una pattinatrice di velocità su ghiaccio tedesca.

[ru] Фризингер-Постма, Анни

Анна («Анни») Кристина Фризингер-Постма (нем. Anna Christina Friesinger-Postma, род. 11 января 1977 года в Бад-Райхенхалле, Бавария, ФРГ) — немецкая конькобежка, трёхкратная олимпийская чемпионка, трёхкратная чемпионка мира в классическом многоборье (2001, 2002, 2005), чемпионка мира в спринтерском многоборье 2007 года, 12-кратная чемпионка мира на отдельных дистанциях, многократная чемпионка Европы и Германии.



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