Sabine Schulte

Sabine Schulte
Schulte in 2007
Personal information
Born (1976-01-29) 29 January 1976
Bonn, West Germany
Sport
SportAthletics
EventPole vault
Retired2007
Medal record
Women's athletics
Representing  Germany
U23 European Championships
Bronze medal – third place 1997 Turku Pole vault
Universiade
Silver medal – second place 2001 Beijing Pole vault
German Championships
Gold medal – first place 1998 Berlin Pole vault
German Indoor Championships
Gold medal – first place 1997 Dortmund Pole vault

Sabine Schulte (born 29 January 1976 in Bonn) is a former German pole vaulter.

Career

In 1997, she became the German Indoor Champion and competed at the World Indoor Championships in Paris.[1] During the outdoor season, she won a bronze medal at the U23 European Championships in Turku[2] and placed fourth at the Universiade in Catania.[3]

In 1998, Schulte won the German Outdoor Championship with a vault of 4.25 meters.[4]

In 2000, she competed in the European Indoor Championships in Ghent, finishing in sixth place.[5]

In 2001, she won a silver medal at the Summer Universiade in Beijing with a jump of 4.35 meters.[6][7]

In 2002, she set her personal best with a jump of 4.40 meters. She retired in 2007.[8]

Personal life

Sabine Schulte is married and lives in Schleswig-Holstein. In 2009, she became the state pole vault coach.[9]

Achievements

Pentathalon
  • U14 State Champion
Pole vault
  • 1994 West German Youth Champion with 3.35 m
  • 1995 Named to the B-team with 3.75 m
  • 1997 German Indoor Champion
  • 1997 Bronze medal at the U23 European Championships in Turku
  • 1998 German Champion
  • 2000 6th place at the European Indoor Championships in Ghent
  • 2001 Silver medal at the Universiade in Beijing
  • 2006 German W30 record with 4.20 m

Sabine Schulte is also a six-time German University Champion. She has achieved 233 official jumps over four meters.

Clubs

  • SpVgg Lülsdorf-Ranzel
  • LG Bonn/Troisdorf/Niederkassel
  • LC Bonn
  • Halstenbecker TS

Literature

  • Klaus Amrhein: Biographisches Handbuch zur Geschichte der Deutschen Leichtathletik 1898–2005. 2 volumes. Published in Darmstadt 2005 by the Deutsche Leichtathletik Promotion- und Projektgesellschaft.

References

  1. ^ Qualification results
  2. ^ Gordon, Ed (13 July 1997), European Championships for Under 23 (Turku, Finland), athletix.org, archived from the original on 12 November 2007, retrieved 24 October 2014
  3. ^ "Results". Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2014-10-10.
  4. ^ "Die Deutschen Leichtathletik-Meister seit 1995". Deutscher Leichtathletik-Verband (in German). Archived from the original on 2012-06-17. Retrieved 8 July 2012.
  5. ^ "European Championships | Athletix.org". Athletix.org. Archived from the original on 13 August 2012. Retrieved 8 June 2025.
  6. ^ Results (archived)
  7. ^ Full results at Tilastopaja
  8. ^ Anja Herrlitz: Sabine Schulte beendet Karriere, www.leichtathletik.de 6. November 2007
  9. ^ Philip Häfner: Anjuli Knäsche: Solistin auf Sylt Archived 2021-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, auf: www.leichtathletik.de, vom 22. März 2013, abgerufen am 2. Juni 2016.