The German Women’s National Team enters the 2014 World Championship on a high note. As the top-ranked team in the world and the reigning Paralympic champion, Germany is arguably the team to beat in Toronto.
Germany has achieved podium success in the past at the world championship, however the German Women are still in search of the first world crown in team history.
History at the World Championship
- 2010 – Birmingham, United Kingdom – Silver
- 2006 – Amsterdam, the Netherlands – Bronze
- 2002 – Kitakyushu, Japan – 7th place
- 1998 – Sydney, Australia – 5th place
- 1994 – Stoke Mandeville, United Kingdom – 5th place
- 1990 – St. Etienne, France – Silver
Team Roster
| # | NAME |
CLASS | BORN |
HOMETOWN |
|
| 4 | Mareike Adermann | 4.5 | 03-Aug-90 | Hamburg | |
| 5 | Johanna Welin | 2.0 | 24-Jun-84 | Munich | |
| 6 | Simone Kues | 1.0 | 08-Nov-76 | Hamburg | |
| 7 | Edina Mueller | 2.5 | 28-Jun-83 | Hamburg | |
| 8 | Annika Zeyen | 1.5 | 17-Feb-85 | Hamburg | |
| 9 | Laura Fuerst | 2.0 | 23-Apr-91 | Munich | |
| 10 | Gesche Schuenemann | 4.5 | 18-Nov-82 | Hamburg | |
| 11 | Maya Lindholm | 2.5 | 20-Dec-90 | Hamburg | |
| 12 | Annabel Breuer | 1.5 | 23-Oct-92 | Giessen | |
| 13 | Anne Briessmann | 1.0 | 28-Jul-72 | Einhausen | |
| 14 | Marina Mohnen | 4.5 | 31-Oct-78 | Cologne | |
| 15 | LindaDahle | 4.5 | 08-Nov-91 | Dusseldorf |
Elm City Sports Club
Team Staff
Head Coach: Holger Glinicki
Assistant Coach: Josef Jaglowski
Team Manager: Timo Bauer









