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Katrin Schultheis and Sandra Sprinkmeier

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The cyclists Katrin Schultheis (born 25 January 1984 in Mainz) and Sandra Sprinkmeier (born 31 May 1984 in Mainz) are a team of artistic cyclists. They are reigning world champions since November 2007.

They are members of RV Mainz-Ebersheim.

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Successes

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handstand / headstand at the World Championships 2011
2013
  • new world-record 165.12 points, first cyclists over 165 points.
2012
  • world-champions in Aschaffenburg
  • Deutscher Meister German champions
  • winners of the German-Masters-Series
2011
  • world-champions in Kagoshima[1]
  • winners of the German-Masters-Series
  • new world-record 160.43 points, first cyclists over 160 points.
2010
  • vice-world-champions in Stuttgart
  • winners of the German-Masters-Series
  • new world-record 156.33 points
2009
  • world-champions in Tavira (Portugal)[2][3]
  • UCI-Ranking-winners
  • Deutscher Meister German champions
  • new world-record 150.75 points [4]
2008
  • world-champions in Dornbirn (Austria)
  • UCI-Ranking-winners
  • winners of the German-Masters-Series
2007
  • world-champions in Winterthur (Switzerland)[5]
  • new world-record 316.39 points
  • UCI-Ranking-winners
  • winners of the German-Masters-Series

References

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  1. ^ Sport: Kunstrad-Weltmeister aus Ebersheim - Frauen-Zweier verbessert Weltrekord, Bardo Rudolf, Rhein-Main-Presse, 5. November 2011
  2. ^ Mainzer Doppelsieg bei den Kunstrad-Weltmeisterschaften in Portugal, Allgemeine Zeitung, 8 November 2009
  3. ^ "Cycling first for Tavira". Archived from the original on 2013-04-11. Retrieved 2012-02-23.
  4. ^ Quelle: Erfolge – Website Schultheis und Sprinkmeier
  5. ^ UCI Indoor Cycling World Championships – Results & Photos
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