LORENZ Nike

12 Mar 1997
24
Female
1.70/5'6''
BERLIN
 
Germany

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
HOC Hockey Women 6

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Oi Hockey Stadium - North Pitch
GBR
Great Britain
1
GER
Germany
2
Finished
Oi Hockey Stadium - South Pitch
GER
Germany
2
IND
India
0
Finished
Oi Hockey Stadium - South Pitch
GER
Germany
4
IRL
Ireland
2
Finished
Oi Hockey Stadium - North Pitch
RSA
South Africa
1
GER
Germany
4
Finished
Oi Hockey Stadium - North Pitch
GER
Germany
1
NED
Netherlands
3
Finished
Oi Hockey Stadium - North Pitch
GER
Germany
0
ARG
Argentina
3
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

:
Olympic Games
RankEventYearLocation
3Women2016Rio de Janeiro, BRA

World Cup
RankEventYearLocation
5Women2018London, GBR

FIH Pro League
RankEventYearLocation
3Women2019
4Women2020

World League Final
RankEventYearLocation
6Women2016/2017Auckland, NZL

EuroHockey Championships
RankEventYearLocation
2Women2021Amsterdam, NED
2Women2019Antwerp, BEL
4Women2017Amstelveen, NED
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Athlete, Student
:
Cultural Studies, Economics - University of Mannheim, Germany
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English, German
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Rot-Weiss Koln [Germany] since 2019
:
Xavier Reckinger [national], BEL
:
Her grandfather played for Berliner HC in the Bundesliga, while her mother also played the sport at club level. Her cousin Thies Prinz has played hockey for Germany. (tagesspiegel.de, 26 Apr 2019; team-rio-mrn.de, 22 Jun 2016)
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2014 for Germany (wiesbadener-tagblatt.de, 26 May 2016)
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In 2018 she sustained a leg injury during her time playing hockey with the University of Maryland in the United States of America. (blog.stx.com, 03 May 2019)

She suffered a muscle tear injury in April 2016 that kept her out of action for four weeks. (wiesbadener-tagblatt.de, 26 May 2016)
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Bundesliga [GER] (Rot-Weiss Koln Facebook page, 27 Aug 2019)
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She began playing hockey at age three at Wiesbaden Tennis and Hockey Club in Germany. (morgenweb.de, 25 Jun 2013)
:
"I was raised in a hockey family, so I was naturally inspired by the passion they had for the sport and I just wanted to give it a try. I started my career by playing for a smaller club in my hometown and really felt a connection to the sport. After 11 years, I saw an opportunity for myself in the sport and wanted to take it from a hobby to another level." (blog.stx.com, 03 May 2019)
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Winning a bronze medal at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. (blog.stx.com, 03 May 2019)
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Her parents. (blog.stx.com, 03 May 2019)
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"The thing I love the most about hockey is having the opportunity to spend time with some of my closest friends. When you play for a club, your teammates become family. We all share a common goal and appreciation for the sport, which strengthens that bond even further. Whether it's my best or worst day on the pitch, I'm always able to enjoy having the time with my friends." (blog.stx.com, 03 May 2019)
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She was named 2018 National Scholar of the Year by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association [NFHCA] during her time playing with the University of Maryland in the United States of America. (umterps.com, 02 Nov 2018)

She was named Best Rising Female Player at the 2018 Indoor World Cup in Berlin, Germany. (web.hockey.de, 11 Feb 2018)

She was named Best Young Player at the 2017 World League semifinals in Johannesburg, South Africa. (umterps.com, 02 Nov 2018)
Legend
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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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