Silke Müller

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Silke Müller
Personal information
Born11 November 1978
Medal record
Women’s field hockey
Representing  Germany
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 2004 Athens Team competition
Champions Challenge
Gold medal – first place
2003 Catania
Team competition

Silke Müller (born 11 November 1978) is a

Athens, Greece.[1]

(Senior) National Team achievements

  • 2000 – European Indoor Nations Cup, Vienna (1st place)
  • 2002 – World Cup, Perth (7th place)
  • 2003 –
    Champions Challenge
    , Catania (1st place)
  • 2003 –
    European Nations Cup
    , Barcelona (3rd place)
  • 2004 –
    Olympic Qualifier
    , Auckland (4th place)
  • 2004 – Summer Olympics, Athens (1st place)
  • 2004 – Champions Trophy, Rosario (2nd place)
  • 2005 –
    European Nations Cup
    , Dublin (2nd place)
  • 2005 –
    Champions Trophy
    , Canberra (5th place)
  • 2006 – European Indoor Nations Cup, Eindhoven (1st place)
  • 2006 –
    Champions Trophy
    , Amstelveen (1st place)
  • 2006 – World Cup, Madrid (8th)

(Senior) club achievements

  • 1997 – German Indoor Hockey League (1st place)
  • 2001 – German Field Hockey League (1st place)
  • 2002 – German Indoor Hockey League (1st place)
  • 2002 – European Indoor Hockey Cup (1st place)
  • 2003 – German Indoor Hockey League (1st place)
  • 2003 – European Indoor Hockey Cup (1st place)
  • 2004 – German Indoor Hockey League (1st place)
  • 2004 – European Indoor Hockey Cup (1st place)
  • 2004 – German Field Hockey League (1st place)
  • 2005 – German Indoor Hockey League (1st place)
  • 2005 – European Indoor Hockey Cup (1st place)
  • 2006 – Dutch Indoor Hockey League (1st place)

References

  1. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Silke Müller". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 7 August 2019.

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