sport.wikisort.org - AthleteSandra Kiriasis (born 4 January 1975 in Dresden as Sandra Prokoff) is a German retired bobsledder who has competed from 2000 to 2014.
German bobsledder
At the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City she won silver in the two-woman event together with teammate Ulrike Holzner. She also competed in the bobsleigh events at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, where Kiriasis (married in late 2004) won gold in the two-woman event with teammate Anja Schneiderheinze. She finished fourth in the two-woman event at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
Kiriasis also won eight medals at the FIBT World Championships with five golds (Two-woman: 2005, 2007, 2008; Mixed team: 2007, 2008, 2009) and two silvers (Two-woman: 2003, 2004). She won the overall two-woman Bobsleigh World Cup in 2003-4, 2004–5, 2005–6, 2006-7, 2007-8, 2008-9, 2009–10, 2010–11 and won a record 43 World Cup races in total.
Kiriasis retired from the sport after the 2014 Winter Olympics.[2] In July 2014 Kiriasis joined basketball team Nürnberger BC as a fitness coach.[3] In 2017 she was appointed as driving coach for the Jamaican women's bobsleigh team ahead of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, helping them to qualify for the Olympics for the first time.[4][5] However, she parted company with the Jamaica Bobsleigh Federation days ahead of the start of bobsleigh training at the Games after she was told she would be demoted from her position as driver coach to the role of track and performance analyst.[6][7]
Career highlights
- Olympic Winter Games
- 2002 – Salt Lake City,
2nd with Ulrike Holzner
- 2006 – Turin,
1st with Anja Schneiderheinze
- 2018 – PyeongChang, Former coach of the women's Jamaican bobsled team.
- World Championships
- 2003 – Winterberg,
2nd with Ulrike Holzner
- 2004 – Königssee,
2nd with Anja Schneiderheinze
- 2005 – Calgary,
1st with Anja Schneiderheinze
- 2007 – St. Moritz,
1st with Romy Logsch
- 2008 – Altenberg,
1st with Romy Logsch
- European Championships
- 2005 – Altenberg,
2nd with Anja Schneiderheinze
- 2006 – St. Moritz,
1st with Berit Wiacker
- 2007 – Cortina d'Ampezzo,
1st with Romy Logsch
- 2008 – Cesana,
1st with Berit Wiacker
- 2009 – St. Moritz,
1st with Berit Wiacker
- World Cup Single Events
- 2000/2001 – Winterberg,
2nd with Daniela Clobes
- 2000/2001 – Winterberg,
3rd with Daniela Clobes
- 2000/2001 – Igls,
2nd with Kerstin Szymkowiak
- 2000/2001 – Igls,
2nd with Kerstin Szymkowiak
- 2000/2001 – Park City,
1st with Ulrike Holzner
- 2001/2002 – Winterberg,
1st with Ulrike Holzner
- 2001/2002 – Winterberg,
1st with Ulrike Holzner
- 2001/2002 – Königssee,
1st with Nicole Herschmann
- 2001/2002 – Igls,
1st with Ulrike Holzner
- 2001/2002 – Igls,
1st with Nicole Herschmann
- 2001/2002 – Calgary,
3rd with Ulrike Holzner
- 2001/2002 – Calgary,
3rd with Ulrike Holzner
- 2002/2003 – Calgary,
2nd with Ulrike Holzner
- 2002/2003 – Calgary,
1st with Ulrike Holzner
- 2002/2003 – Park City,
1st with Nicole Herschmann
- 2002/2003 – Park City,
1st with Ulrike Holzner
- 2002/2003 – Lake Placid,
1st with Ulrike Holzner
- 2002/2003 – Lake Placid,
1st with Nicole Herschmann
- 2002/2003 – Igls,
2nd with Nicole Herschmann
- 2002/2003 – Igls,
2nd with Ulrike Holzner
- 2003/2004 – Calgary,
1st with Anja Schneiderheinze
- 2003/2004 – Calgary,
1st with Janine Tischer
- 2003/2004 – Lake Placid,
1st with Anja Schneiderheinze
- 2003/2004 – Lake Placid,
2nd with Janine Tischer
- 2003/2004 – Lillehammer,
1st with Anja Schneiderheinze
- 2003/2004 – Lillehammer,
1st with Berit Wiacker
- 2004/2005 – Winterberg,
1st with Anja Schneiderheinze
- 2004/2005 – Altenberg,
2nd with Anja Schneiderheinze
- 2004/2005 – Igls,
1st with Berit Wiacker
- 2004/2005 – Cortina d'Ampezzo,
1st with Berit Wiacker
- 2004/2005 – Cesana,
1st with Berit Wiacker
- 2004/2005 – Lake Placid,
1st with Anja Schneiderheinze
- 2005/2006 – Calgary,
1st with Anja Schneiderheinze
- 2005/2006 – Lake Placid,
1st with Anja Schneiderheinze
- 2005/2006 – Igls,
1st with Berit Wiacker
- 2005/2006 – Cortina d'Ampezzo,
1st with Anja Schneiderheinze
- 2005/2006 – Königssee,
3rd with Anja Schneiderheinze
- 2005/2006 – St. Moritz,
2nd with Berit Wiacker
- 2006/2007 – Calgary,
3rd with Romy Logsch
- 2006/2007 – Lake Placid,
3rd with Anja Schneiderheinze
- 2006/2007 – Cortina d'Ampezzo,
1st with Romy Logsch
- 2006/2007 – Igls,
1st with Anja Schneiderheinze
- 2006/2007 – Cesana,
1st with Anja Schneiderheinze
- 2006/2007 – Winterberg,
1st with Romy Logsch
- 2006/2007 – Königssee,
1st with Berit Wiacker
- 2007/2008 – Calgary,
3rd with Berit Wiacker
- 2007/2008 – Park City,
1st with Romy Logsch
- 2007/2008 – Lake Placid,
1st with Romy Logsch
- 2007/2008 – Cortina d'Ampezzo,
1st with Romy Logsch
- 2007/2008 – Cesana,
3rd with Berit Wiacker
- 2007/2008 – St. Moritz,
1st with Romy Logsch
- 2007/2008 – Königssee,
2nd with Berit Wiacker
- 2007/2008 – Winterberg,
1st with Berit Wiacker
- 2008/2009 – Winterberg,
2nd with Romy Logsch
- 2008/2009 – Altenberg,
1st with Berit Wiacker
- 2008/2009 – Igls,
3rd with Romy Logsch
- 2008/2009 – Königssee,
2nd with Romy Logsch
- 2008/2009 – St. Moritz,
1st with Berit Wiacker
- 2008/2009 – St. Moritz,
1st with Berit Wiacker
- 2008/2009 – Park City,
3rd with Patricia Polifka
References
 Olympic champions in two-woman bobsleigh |
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World champions in two-woman bobsleigh |
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World champions in bobsleigh and skeleton mixed team |
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- 2007: Germany
- Frank Kleber
- Sandra Kiriasis
- Berit Wiacker
- Monique Riekewald
- Karl Angerer
- Marc Kühne
- 2008: Germany
- Sebastian Haupt
- Sandra Kiriasis
- Berit Wiacker
- Anja Huber
- Matthias Höpfner
- Alex Mann
- 2009: Germany
- Frank Rommel
- Sandra Kiriasis
- Patricia Polifka
- Marion Trott
- Thomas Florschütz
- Andreas Barucha
- 2011: Germany
- 2012: United States
- 2013: United States
- 2015: Germany
- 2016: Germany
- 2017: Germany
- Axel Jungk
- Mariama Jamanka
- Franziska Bertels
- Jacqueline Lölling
- Johannes Lochner
- Christian Rasp
- 2019: Germany
- Christopher Grotheer
- Anna Köhler
- Lisa Sophie Gericke
- Sophia Griebel
- Johannes Lochner
- Marc Rademacher
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World Cup champions in two-woman bobsleigh |
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На других языках
- [en] Sandra Kiriasis
[it] Sandra Kiriasis
Sandra Kiriasis (Dresda, 4 gennaio 1975) è un'ex bobbista ed ex slittinista tedesca.
Nata Prokoff, dal 2004, dopo il proprio matrimonio, ha assunto il cognome Kiriasis e saltuariamente viene indicata come Sandra Prokoff-Kiriasis.
[ru] Кириасис, Сандра
Сандра Кириасис (нем. Sandra Kiriasis, в девичестве Прокофф (нем. Prokoff), род. 4 января 1975 года, Дрезден, ГДР) — немецкая бобслеистка, пилот, олимпийская чемпионка 2006 года, многократная чемпионка мира и Европы, 9-кратная обладательница Кубка мира.
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