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Sport
  
Fencing

Weight
  
71 kg

Coached by
  
Manfred Kaspar

Partner
  
Torsten Weber

Name
  
Britta Heidemann

Club
  
TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen

Height
  
1.80 m


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Born
  
22 December 1982 (age 41) (
1982-12-22
)
Cologne, Germany

Olympic medals
  
Fencing at the 2012 Summer Olympics - Women's Epee, Individual

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Britta Heidemann (born 22 December 1982) is a German épée fencer.

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Épée Fencing

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At the age of 14, already being a successful athlete and swimmer, Britta Heidemann had her first contact with fencing in a variation of modern pentathlon called Friesenkampf. After first switching to modern pentathlon, at the end of 2000, she began to specialize in fencing.

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In 2001, she became épée junior world vice-champion and junior European champion. In 2002, she reached third place in the World Fencing Championships, in 2003 second with the team. In 2004, she won third place with the team in the Fencing World Cup. During the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, she won the silver medal in the team with Claudia Bokel and Imke Duplitzer. In 2007, she became world champion in singles in Saint Petersburg and at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, she won the gold medal in the individual competitions. A year later, in 2009, Heidemann secured the European championship title, thus becoming the first épée fencer to hold all three major titles at once. In 2011, she became German épée champion. Heidemann progressed to the finals of the individual competition of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London (beating Shin A Lam in a controversial semi-final) but eventually lost to Ukraine's Yana Shemyakina.

Charities

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Britta Heidemann donates time to the Bundesliga Foundation, a charity that sponsors health and integration projects. She also supports the EU initiative "Youth on the Move" as well as the campaign "Kinderträume 2011" (child dreams 2011).

Personal life

Heidemann currently lives in Cologne.


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References

Britta Heidemann Wikipedia


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