Biography
Started: She took up Para athletics in 2011 in Puttlingen, Germany. (Athlete, 08 Nov 2019)
Reason: She followed her sister Claudia into the sport at the TV Puttlingen athletics club. "I wanted to be just as good as her." (saarbruecker-zeitung.de, 27 Oct 2022; tvpuettlingen.de, 10 Jun 2011)
Ambition: To win a medals in the T36 100m and T36 200m at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. (saarbruecker-zeitung.de, 27 Oct 2022)
Awards: She was named Female Athlete of the Year for 2023 in the German state of Saarland by the Association of Saarland Sports Journalists. (sr.de, 16 Dec 2023)
Additional Info: OCCUPATION
She works in the cafeteria at Hermann-Neuberger-Sportschule in Saarbrucken, Germany. (Facebook profile, 19 Sep 2023; saarbruecker-zeitung.de, 27 Oct 2022)
Sporting Relatives: Her older sister Claudia Nicoleitzik won medals for Germany in athletics at the Paralympic Games in 2008 [two silver], 2012 [two bronze] and 2016 [one silver and one bronze]. (SportsDeskOnline, 23 May 2017; sportstiftung-saar.de, 01 Jul 2015)
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Personal Details
GenderFemale
Birth DateAugust 1, 1995
Place of ResidenceSAARBRUCKEN
OccupationAthlete
EducationChild Care - SBBZ Saarbrucken, Germany
Languages SpokenGerman
CoachEvi Raubuch [club]
Highlights
Rank | Event | Year | Location | Result |
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Paralympic Games | ||||
4 | Women's 4 x 100m Relay T35-38 | 2016 | Rio de Janeiro, BRA | 56.04 |
6 | 100m - T36 | 2020 | Tokyo, JPN | 14.95 |
8 | 200m - T36 | 2020 | Tokyo, JPN | DSQ |
10 | Long Jump - T38 | 2016 | Rio de Janeiro, BRA | 4.05 |
12 | 100m - T38 | 2016 | Rio de Janeiro, BRA | 14.49 |
World Championships | ||||
3 | 100m - T36 | 2023 | Paris, FRA | 14.82 |
3 | 200m - T36 | 2023 | Paris, FRA | 30.84 |
6 | 200m - T36 | 2019 | Dubai, UAE | 31.71 |
7 | 100m - T36 | 2019 | Dubai, UAE | 14.78 |