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'''Floé Kühnert''' (born 6 March 1984) was a [[Germany|German]] [[pole vault]]er. She was successful at a junior level, winning a silver medals at the [[1999 World Youth Championships in Athletics|1999 World Youth Championships]], the gold medal at the [[2002 World Junior Championships in Athletics|2002 World Junior Championships]], and silver at the 2003 European Junior Championships. She competed at the [[Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Women's pole vault|2004 Olympic Games]], but did not reach the final.
'''Floé Kühnert''' (born 6 March 1984) was a [[Germany|German]] [[pole vault]]er. She was successful at a junior level, winning a silver medals at the [[1999 World Youth Championships in Athletics|1999 World Youth Championships]], the gold medal at the [[2002 World Junior Championships in Athletics|2002 World Junior Championships]], and silver at the 2003 European Junior Championships. She competed at the [[Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Women's pole vault|2004 Olympic Games]], but did not reach the final.


Her personal best was 4.41 metres, achieved in June 2002 in [[Mannheim]]. As of September 2006, this placed her tenth on the German all-time list in pole vault, behind [[Annika Becker]], [[Yvonne Buschbaum]], [[Carolin Hingst]], [[Anastasija Reiberger]], [[Silke Spiegelburg]], [[Julia Hütter]], [[Nicole Humbert]], [[Martina Strutz]] and [[Christine Adams (athlete)|Christine Adams]].<ref>{{cite web|title="Ewige" Bestenliste der deutschen Leichtathletik ("Eternal" Leaderboard of German Athletics)|url=http://www.leichtathletik.de/dokumente/ergebnisse/images/ewige_dlv_bestenliste.pdf|accessdate=13 November 2010|date=1|month=September|year=2006}}</ref> She ended her career in 2007 and commenced medical studies in [[Cologne]].
Her personal best was 4.41 metres, achieved in June 2002 in [[Mannheim]]. As of September 2006, this placed her tenth on the German all-time list in pole vault, behind [[Annika Becker]], [[Yvonne Buschbaum]], [[Carolin Hingst]], [[Anastasija Reiberger]], [[Silke Spiegelburg]], [[Julia Hütter]], [[Nicole Humbert]], [[Martina Strutz]] and [[Christine Adams (athlete)|Christine Adams]].<ref>{{cite web|title="Ewige" Bestenliste der deutschen Leichtathletik ("Eternal" Leaderboard of German Athletics)|url=http://www.leichtathletik.de/dokumente/ergebnisse/images/ewige_dlv_bestenliste.pdf|accessdate=13 November 2010|date=1|month=September|year=2006}}</ref>
She ended her career in 2007 and commenced medical studies in [[Cologne]].


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Revision as of 17:37, 13 November 2010

Floé Kühnert performing Pole vaulting

Floé Kühnert (born 6 March 1984) was a German pole vaulter. She was successful at a junior level, winning a silver medals at the 1999 World Youth Championships, the gold medal at the 2002 World Junior Championships, and silver at the 2003 European Junior Championships. She competed at the 2004 Olympic Games, but did not reach the final.

Her personal best was 4.41 metres, achieved in June 2002 in Mannheim. As of September 2006, this placed her tenth on the German all-time list in pole vault, behind Annika Becker, Yvonne Buschbaum, Carolin Hingst, Anastasija Reiberger, Silke Spiegelburg, Julia Hütter, Nicole Humbert, Martina Strutz and Christine Adams.[1]

She ended her career in 2007 and commenced medical studies in Cologne.

References

  1. ^ ""Ewige" Bestenliste der deutschen Leichtathletik ("Eternal" Leaderboard of German Athletics)" (PDF). 1. Retrieved 13 November 2010. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= and |year= / |date= mismatch (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)



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