Daniela Anschütz-Thoms

German speed skater and Olympic medalist

Daniela Anschütz-Thoms - Athletes & Sports Figures born November 20th, 1974
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Born in 1974, this German speed skater excelled in both short track and long track events. Competitive from an early age, this athlete participated in multiple World Championships, showcasing talent and endurance on the ice. Achieved significant recognition at the 2002 Winter Olympics, where a medal was secured in the team pursuit event, enhancing Germany's standing in the sport. Continued to compete at high levels, contributing to the overall success of the national team in various competitions throughout the career.

Won a bronze medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics

Achieved multiple podium finishes in World Championships

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