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Anja Fichtel

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Sport
  
Fencing

Weight
  
62 kg

Height
  
1.75 m

Role
  
Olympic athlete

Name
  
Anja Fichtel


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Born
  
17 August 1968 (age 55) (
1968-08-17
)

Club
  
Fencing-Club Tauberbischofsheim

Olympic medals
  
Fencing at the 1988 Summer Olympics - Women's Foil, Individual

Similar People
  
Sabine Bau, Zita‑Eva Funkenhauser, Emil Beck

Mein journal bordrundgang mit anja fichtel


Anja Fichtel-Mauritz (born 17 August 1968, née Fichtel) is a German fencer. At the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, she won in the individual and team competitions, and she won the individual competition of the World Championship in 1986 and 1990. She was winner of the World Championships in 1985, 1989, 1993 as a member of the national German team and second in team competition at the 1992 Summer Olympics. From 1986 until 1996 Fichtel held the title of German champion.

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Biography

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Anja Fichtel attended the Kaufmännische Schule Tauberbischofsheim and fought for the Fencing-Club Tauberbischofsheim.

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Fichtel is remembered not just for her many victories, but also for her uncompromised vigorous fencing style. As Elena Grishina, the noted Soviet fencer, recalls:

Anja Fichtel Technik und Taktik beim Fechten mit Anja Fichtel

The appearance of Anja Fichtel in foil fencing has drastically changed our view on that type of weapon. Earlier the foil fencers would exchange technical tricks for a long while, using parries and counter-parries, attacks with multiple riposte and parat riposte, attacks with multiple binds and disengagements. Anja used to advance with three quick balestra, then stepped back, forcing her opponent to come closer, then she threw her arm above her head and vigorously attacked with a large lunge, making it almost half-size of the strip. She would aim the hit either at the shoulder or the back of competitor, and there was practically no chance to avoid it.

In 1990, she won the "Russian Cup," an international tournament in foil fencing for women held in Moscow, where the highest award was reserved for the foil fencer who did not lose a single bout. A year later, she again won the same cup.

Seven weeks before the Olympics in Barcelona, Anja gave birth to her son Lauren. She followed her husband Merten Mauritz to Austria and changed her name to Fichtel-Mauritz. She still represented Germany at the team Olympics and took second place behind the Italian team.

The Russians met Fichtel in Moscow in 1993. At the “Russian Cup”, she lost to Diane Byakendy and took second place. In March 1997, she announced her retirement, and in October of the same year she gave birth to her second baby, and in 2007 her third child was born. Her elder son Lauren has also taken up fencing.

Palmarès

1985 Junior World Fencing Championships, foil, individual and team 1986 World Fencing Championships, foil, individual 1988 Junior World Fencing Championships, foil, individual 1988 Olympic Games, foil, individual and team 1989 World Fencing Championships, foil, individual 1989 World Fencing Championships, foil, team 1990 World Fencing Championships, foil, individual 1992 Olympic Games, foil, team 1993 World Fencing Championships, foil, team

References

Anja Fichtel Wikipedia