Anja Dittmer
Anja Dittmer (born 22 September 1975 in Neubrandenburg) is a professional German triathlete. Dittmer was the only female member of the A-Team (ASICS Olympia Team) of the National Squad,[1] competed at the Olympics four times (Sydney 2000, Athens 2004, Beijing 2008 and London 2012),[2] and was 1999 European Champion and 2006 World Champion.[3]
In 2011, Dittmer joined the high-performance military unit Sportfördergruppe Mainz and ranked as the sub-officer (Stabsunteroffizier). She has studied Sports Management since 2003 and lives in Saarbrücken. Her club is Sportclub Neubrandenburg. [citation needed]
In France, she takes part in the Club Championship Series Lyonnaise des Eaux and represents Charleville Tri Ardennes, and was the silver medalist in the French Club Championship Series 2011.[citation needed]
Dittmer last competed at an Elite level in 2014 and in 2023 competed in the 40-49 Age group category of the World Triathlon Sprint & Relay Championships.[1]
ITU competitions
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Anja Dittmer took part in four Olympic Games with triathlon competitions, placing 15th (Sydney 2000), 11th (Athens 2004), 33rd (Beijing 2008) and 12th (London 2012) respectively.[citation needed]
In the 18 years from 1994 to 2011, Dittmer took part in 99 ITU competitions and achieved 60 top ten positions, as well as ten gold medals.
The following list is based upon the official ITU rankings and the ITU Athletes's Profile Page.[4] Unless indicated otherwise, the following events are triathlons (Olympic Distance) and refer to the Elite category.
Date | Competition | Place | Rank |
---|---|---|---|
1994-11-27 | World Championship (Junior) | Wellington | 8 |
1995-07-30 | European Championships (Junior) | Stockholm | 2 |
1995-11-12 | World Championships (Junior) | Cancun | 9 |
1996-07-07 | European Championships | Szombathely | 26 |
1996-08-24 | World Championships | Cleveland | 6 |
1997-04-13 | World Cup | Ishigaki | 5 |
1997-06-29 | World Cup | Monte Carlo | 23 |
1997-08-10 | World Cup | Tiszaújváros | 10 |
1997-11-16 | World Championships | Perth | 6 |
1998-04-12 | World Cup | Ishigaki | 28 |
1998-06-21 | World Cup | Zurich | 28 |
1998-07-04 | European Championships | Velden | 22 |
1998-08-30 | World Championships | Lausanne | 12 |
1999-04-11 | World Cup | Ishigaki | 22 |
1999-04-18 | World Cup | Gamagori | 10 |
1999-06-13 | World Cup | Kapelle-op-den-Bos | 2 |
1999-06-20 | World Cup | Monte Carlo | 7 |
1999-07-03 | European Championships | Funchal | 1 |
1999-08-29 | World Cup | Lausanne | 13 |
1999-09-12 | World Championships | Montreal | 19 |
2000-04-01 | World Cup | Big Island | 2 |
2000-04-16 | World Cup | Sydney | 14 |
2000-04-30 | World Championships | Perth | 5 |
2000-09-16 | Olympic Games | Sydney | 18 |
2001-08-18 | World Cup | Tiszaújváros | 3 |
2001-08-25 | World Cup | Lausanne | 3 |
2002-04-27 | World Cup | St. Petersburg | 15 |
2002-07-06 | European Championships | Győr | 13 |
2002-09-07 | World Cup | Hamburg | 7 |
2002-09-21 | World Cup | Nice | 4 |
2002-11-09 | World Championships | Cancun | 6 |
2003-04-26 | World Cup | St Anthonys | 3 |
2003-06-21 | European Championships | Carlsbad (Karlovy Vary) | 23 |
2003-08-03 | World Cup | Tiszaújváros | 1 |
2003-09-06 | World Cup | Hamburg | 1 |
2003-09-12 | World Cup | Nice | 1 |
2003-10-19 | World Cup | Madeira | 7 |
2003-12-06 | World Championships | Queenstown | DNS |
2004-04-25 | World Cup | Mazatlan | 2 |
2004-05-09 | World Championships | Madeira | 12 |
2004-08-01 | World Cup | Tiszaújváros | 1 |
2004-08-25 | Olympic Games | Athens | 11 |
2004-09-04 | World Cup | Hamburg | 1 |
2004-09-19 | World Cup | Madrid | 7 |
2004-09-26 | World Cup | Gamagori | 2 |
2004-10-31 | World Cup | Cancun | 1 |
2005-05-01 | World Cup | Mooloolaba | 11 |
2005-08-06 | World Cup | Hamburg | 6 |
2005-08-28 | European Cup | Geneva | 4 |
2005-09-10 | World Championships | Gamagori | 11 |
2005-09-17 | OSIM World Cup | Beijing | 8 |
2005-11-13 | World Cup | New Plymouth | 4 |
2006-05-07 | World Cup | Mazatlan | 2 |
2006-06-04 | BG World Cup | Madrid | 8 |
2006-06-11 | BG World Cup | Richards Bay | 2 |
2006-06-23 | European Championships | Autun | 2 |
2006-07-23 | BG World Cup | Corner Brook | 2 |
2006-09-02 | World Championships | Lausanne | 19 |
2006-09-09 | BG World Cup | Hamburg | 5 |
2006-09-24 | BG World Cup | Beijing | 22 |
2006-11-05 | BG World Cup | Cancun | 1 |
2006-11-12 | BG World Cup | New Plymouth | 2 |
2007-03-25 | BG World Cup | Mooloolaba | 10 |
2007-05-06 | BG World Cup | Lisbon | 9 |
2007-06-03 | BG World Cup | Madrid | 6 |
2007-06-29 | European Championships | Copenhagen | 7 |
2007-08-30 | BG World Championships | Hamburg | 6 |
2007-09-15 | BG World Cup | Beijing | 5 |
2007-11-04 | BG World Cup | Cancun | 7 |
2008-02-03 | Sprint Oceania Championships | Taupo | 1 |
2008-03-09 | Oceania Championships | Wellington | 6 |
2008-03-30 | BG World Cup | Mooloolaba | 10 |
2008-04-13 | BG World Cup | Ishigaki | 15 |
2008-06-21 | European Cup | Schliersee | 1 |
2008-07-05 | BG World Cup | Hamburg | 4 |
2008-08-18 | Olympic Games | Beijing | 33 |
2008-09-27 | BG World Cup | Lorient | 6 |
2009-05-02 | World Championship Series | Tongyeong | 16 |
2009-05-31 | World Championship Series | Madrid | 12 |
2009-06-21 | World Championship Series | Washington DC | 15 |
2009-06-27 | Elite Cup | Hy-Vee | 20 |
2009-07-25 | World Championship Series | Hamburg | 7 |
2009-08-15 | World Championship Series | London | 5 |
2009-09-09 | World Championship Series: Grand Final | Gold Coast | 14 |
2010-04-11 | World Championship Series | Sydney | 20 |
2010-05-08 | World Championship Series | Seoul | 11 |
2010-06-05 | World Championship Series | Madrid | 7 |
2010-07-03 | European Championships | Athlone | 13 |
2010-07-17 | World Championship Series | Hamburg | 27 |
2010-07-24 | World Championship Series | London | 24 |
2010-08-21 | Sprint World Championships | Lausanne | 10 |
2010-09-08 | World Championship Series: Grand Final | Budapest | 15 |
2010-10-16 | World Cup | Tongyeong | 2 |
2011-04-09 | World Championship Series | Sydney | 16 |
2011-06-04 | World Championship Series | Madrid | 23 |
2011-06-18 | World Championship Series | Kitzbuhel | 21 |
2011-08-06 | World Championship Series | London | 3 |
2011-08-20 | Sprint World Championships | Lausanne | 12 |
2011-08-21 | Team World Championships (Mixed Relay) | Lausanne | 3 |
2011-09-09 | World Championship Series: Grand Final | Beijing | 49 |
DNF = did not finish · DNS = did not start · BG = the sponsor British Gas
References
[edit]- ^ See "B-Kader (Anja Dittmer)". dtu-info.de. Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 9 April 2012.. Retrieved 9 April 2012.
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Anja Dittmer". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 4 December 2016.
- ^ See http://www.triathlon.org/olympics/qualifying/rankings_women. Retrieved 9 April 2012.
- ^ See http://archive.triathlon.org/zpg/zresults-ath-dtl.php?id=Mjk= Archived 13 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 9 April 2012.
External links
[edit]- Official website
- Anja Dittmer at World Triathlon
- Anja Dittmer at Olympedia
- Anja Dittmer at Olympics.com
- Anja Dittmer at OlympicChannel.com (archived)
- Anja Dittmer at the Deutscher Olympischer Sportbund (in German)
- 1975 births
- Living people
- People from Neubrandenburg
- People from Bezirk Neubrandenburg
- German female triathletes
- Duathletes
- Sportspeople from Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- Olympic triathletes for Germany
- Triathletes at the 2000 Summer Olympics
- Triathletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Triathletes at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Triathletes at the 2012 Summer Olympics
- Recipients of the Silver Laurel Leaf
- German military personnel of the Bundeswehr
- 20th-century German women
- 21st-century German women