A sort ofnne Schröder has a gambling license. She should also deal with two or three opponents at the same time. Should dribble, trick, surprise, conquer the blocked room. Because she can. Because it can have an exciting impact on the German national team. Because of her ingenuity, as they say in hockey jargon, technical additional courses can weaken opponents and encourage colleagues.
It would be an exaggeration to say that the well-being of the German national team at the Olympics depends on Anne Schroeder’s physique. But if the 26-year-old world-class player can often use one or two moves to decide a game, it will be of great help to the ambitious German team.
“I can give the team a lot”
At the 2016 Rio Olympics, Anne Schröder (Anne Schröder) as a regular guest participated in the surprising bronze medal win, the German women’s trials with a clear goal to win the medal went to Tokyo. Anne Schroeder is the manager. “This role has given me a lot, and I can give a lot to the team,” said the athlete who grew up in Mainz, who is the product of the youth work of RK Ruesselsheim.
Pauline Heinz, the greatest RRK genius in years, served as a substitute certified member in Tokyo and only slipped into the team when he failed. Anne Schröder (Anne Schröder) still knew the 20-year-old when she was jumping around with the “mini” team in the Sommerdamm facility. Among the teams that won the 2004 Athens Olympics, there were three women from Ruesselsheim. They are inspirational role models for Anne Schröder. Before this talented player took off-first at his hometown club, then at the Hamburg Ulster club, at the top of the country.
The most important display
Anne Schroeder has participated in various major events, from the junior selection team to the national team, and has seen many teams with their own special structures and vibrations. The current Olympic year-the game is by far the most important display of hockey and hockey-describes 178 national team players (25 goals) as “homogenous and harmonious with some fairly introverted players. We are neither old nor young, so Many players are naughty and athletic at the peak of their abilities. We have known each other for a long time through several joint games and have established a very good relationship.”
Mo. -Priest at 4 pm; Sa. – so.18:00
Anne Schroeder was there to make sure it wouldn’t become too peaceful and harmonious. Incorporating motivation and emotion into the structure is one of her duties. Sometimes verbally vacillating, opposed to stereotypes, and sometimes polarized—”It is my nature to question things. Of course, this role is not always highly valued,” she said with a smile.



