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Katja Schumacher on the short distance at the 2009 Heidelberg Ironman

Katja Schumacher (* 9 April 1968 in Heidelberg) is a German triathlete and Ironman triathlete, and previous German champion in both of these disciplines.

Career

Katja Schumacher grew up in Heidelberg. Her uncle was the Austrian alpine ski racer Toni Sailer.

After the 2004 Frankfurt Ironman race, Schumacher was banned for one year by the disciplinary committee of the Triathlon Union (DTU).[1] Schumacher fought back against the positive A- und B-tests, and denied ever having taken illegal performance-enhancing drugs.[2] Due to the uncertainty of the case, the ban was lifted after 10 months, and the disciplinary commission decided that the case should not be referred to as a "ban".[3]

After this case, Schumacher quickly returned to competition, and after some years in the USA, returned to live in Heidelberg. In 2005 and 2008 she won the German middle-distance Triathlon championship (2 km swimming, 85 km cycling and 20 km running). Besides these races, she won four long-distance Ironman triathlons (in 1998, 2001, 2002 and 2006) and two 70.3 Ironman races (2002 and 2007). She retired from active competition in 2009, and acts as a coach and trainer, and gives seminars.

Sporting successes

(DNF – Did Not Finish)

References

  1. ^ Katja Schumacher ist gesperrt, 3athlon.de, August 2004
  2. ^ Katja Schumacher zweifelt Verfahren an, 3athlon.de, September 2004
  3. ^ The never ending prosecution of Katja Schumacher, Englisch, Februar 2005
  4. ^ V-Card-Triathlon Viernheim und BASF TCRN 2009 Archived 2009-08-28 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Mußbach Triathlon 2009
  6. ^ Half Challenge Barcelona, Disqualifikation der Spanierin Virginia Berasategui Luna aufgehoben.
  7. ^ Ironman: Longrée Dritter in Coeur d'Alene[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ "IM UK: Neuseeländer Bryan Rhodes und Australierin Rebecca Preston gewinnen in Großbritannien". Archived from the original on 2012-09-13. Retrieved 2015-09-06.
  9. ^ IRONMAN Hawaii 2003 - Kona, Hawaii