BRENNAUER Lisa

8 Jun 1988
33
Female
1.68/5'6''

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
CTR Cycling Track Women's Team Pursuit 1 Gold Medal

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Izu Velodrome
Finished
Izu Velodrome
Finished
Izu Velodrome
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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CYCLING ROAD

Olympic Games
YearLocationRoad RaceIndividual Time Trial
2016Rio de Janeiro, BRA198

UCI Road World Championships
YearLocationRoad RaceIndividual Time TrialTeam Time TrialTeam Relay X
2020Imola, ITA94--
2019Harrogate, GBR910-2
2018Innsbruck, AUTDNF144-
2017Bergen, NOR42124-
2016Doha, QAT1262-
2015Richmond, VA, USA3031-
2014Ponferrada, ESP211-
2013Florence, ITADNF111-
2011Copenhagen, DEN91---

Ten best performances in major races in career
RankYearEventCompetitionLocation
12020Women's IndividualCeratizit Challenge by La VueltaMadrid, ESP
12019Women's IndividualCeratizit Challenge by La VueltaMadrid, ESP
12015Women's IndividualBoels Ladies TourValkenburg, NED
12015Women's IndividualThe Women's TourHemel Hempstead, GBR
12014Team Time TrialVargarda TTTVargarda, SWE
12013Team Time TrialVargarda TTTVargarda, SWE
22021Road RaceRonde van VlaanderenOudenaarde, BEL
22020Road RaceBrugge - De PanneDe Panne, BEL
22016Road RaceGent - WevelgemWevelgem, BEL
22015Team Time TrialVargarda TTTVargarda, SWE
22014Women's IndividualBoels Ladies TourBerg en Terblijt, NED


Legend
DNF - Did Not Finish, DNS - Did Not Start, DSQ - Disqualified, OTL - Outside the Time Limit

CYCLING TRACK

Olympic Games
YearLocation3km TP
2012London, GBR8

World Championships
YearLocation3km IPOmnium4km TP3km TP
2020Berlin, GER2-3-
2019Pruszkow, POL2-6-
2018Apeldoorn, NED4-5-
2013Minsk, BLR67-6
2012Melbourne, VIC, AUS-11-8
2011Apeldoorn, NED-14-7
2010Ballerup, DEN---7

European Championships
YearLocation3km IP4km TP
2019Apeldoorn, NED22
2018Glasgow, GBR13
2017Berlin, GER-8

World Cup
YearLocation4km TP
2019/2020Glasgow, GBR2
2019/2020Minsk, BLR2
2018/2019Milton, ON, CAN4
2018/2019Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, FRA4


Legend
IP - Individual Pursuit, TP - Team Pursuit, DNF - Did Not Finish, DNS - Did Not Start, DSQ - Disqualified
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Army, Athlete
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Natural Health Studies
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Partner Sebastian Nittke
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English, German
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Canyon//SRAM [road] [Germany] since 2019
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She has represented Germany in track cycling, and finished eighth in the women's team pursuit at the 2012 Olympic Games in London. She also won a silver medal and a bronze medal at the 2020 World Championships in Berlin, Germany. (SportsDeskOnline, 26 Mar 2020; allgaeu-ausdauer.de, 01 Feb 2016; sports-reference.com, 01 Jan 2012)
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Turned professional in 2009
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In October 2017 she fractured the humerus bone in her left arm after crashing in the women's team pursuit at the 2017 European Track Cycling Championships in Berlin, Germany. She also injured her cheekbone, and sustained bruises, abrasions, and burns. Her injuries meant she had to rest for six weeks. (sport.de, 21 Oct 2017)
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She took up cycling at age 14. (brennauer.com, 01 Jan 2017)
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She was inspired to get involved in the sport by her brother. (brennauer.com, 01 Jan 2017)
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To compete in both road cycling and track cycling at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (berliner-zeitung.de, 27 Feb 2020).
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Winning gold in the individual time trial at the 2014 World Championships in Ponferrada, Spain. (berliner-zeitung.de, 27 Feb 2020)
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German female cyclist Judith Arndt. (sueddeutsche.de, 28 Sep 2014)
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Her family. (brennauer.com, 01 Jan 2017)
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In 2014 she was voted German Female Cyclist of the Year. (sport1.de, 22 Dec 2014)
Legend
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Gold Medal
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
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