KNOBLAUCH Valeska

21 Sep 1990
30
Female
WH1
BONN
 
Germany
COLOGNE
 
Germany

Events and Medals

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Yoyogi National Stadium Court 2
GER
KNOBLAUCH VKNOBLAUCH Valeska
 Sport Class: WH1
2
GER
RONGEN ERONGEN Elke
 Sport Class: WH1
0
Finished
Yoyogi National Stadium Court 4
CHN
LIU Yutong / YIN Menglu
2
GER
KNOBLAUCH Valeska / RONGEN Elke
0
Finished
Yoyogi National Stadium Court 2
SUI
MATHEZ Cynthia / SUTER ERATH Karin
2
GER
KNOBLAUCH Valeska / RONGEN Elke
0
Finished
Yoyogi National Stadium Court 2
GER
KNOBLAUCH VKNOBLAUCH Valeska
 Sport Class: WH1
0
SUI
SUTER ERATH KSUTER ERATH Karin
 Sport Class: WH1
2
Finished
Yoyogi National Stadium Court 2
CHN
ZHANG JZHANG Jing
 Sport Class: WH1
2
GER
KNOBLAUCH VKNOBLAUCH Valeska
 Sport Class: WH1
0
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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RankEventYearLocation
World Championships
3Doubles WH2019Basel, SUI
3Mixed WH1 Doubles X2013Dortmund, GER
3Doubles WH2013Dortmund, GER
5Singles WH12019Basel, SUI
5Singles WH12017Ulsan, KOR
5Singles WH12015Stoke Mandeville, GBR
5Singles WH12013Dortmund, GER
9Doubles WH2017Ulsan, KOR
9Doubles WH2015Stoke Mandeville, GBR
13Doubles WH2017Ulsan, KOR
15Doubles WH2019Basel, SUI
17Doubles WH2015Stoke Mandeville, GBR
European Championships
1Singles WH12018Rodez, FRA
2Singles WH12016Beek, Bergh, Gld, NED
2Doubles WH2016Beek, Bergh, Gld, NED
3Doubles WH2018Rodez, FRA
3Doubles WH2018Rodez, FRA
3Doubles WH2016Beek, Bergh, Gld, NED
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Student
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Psychology - University of Cologne, Germany
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Partner Mi Young-Chin
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English, German
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SC Union Ludinghausen [GER] / RBG Dortmund [GER]
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Christopher Skrzeba [national], GER
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Her partner Mi Young-Chin has competed for Germany in Para badminton, including winning bronze medals as Knoblauch's doubles partner at the 2013 World Championships in Dortmund, Germany and the 2019 World Championships in Basel, Switzerland. (SportsDeskOnline, 13 May 2020; brs-hamburg.de, 19 Feb 2020)
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She began Para badminton at age 18. (olympics.bwfbadminton.com, 05 Nov 2019)
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"Before the accident, I loved to dance but dancing in a wheelchair was never an option for me. I tried basketball and table tennis in rehabilitation but it didn't catch me like badminton. Badminton I just liked from the beginning. It was also the people I started with who made me like it a lot. I like the challenge of controlling the wheelchair and the racket." (olympics.bwfbadminton.com, 05 Nov 2019)
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To compete at the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo. (badminton.de, 19 Aug 2019)
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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