Name : Franziska
Van Almsick
Birth Date : April 5, 1978
Birth Place : Berlin
Height : 1,80 m
Weight : 69,0 kg
Profession : Model/ Swimmer
Club : SG Neukölln e.V. Berlin
Coach : Norbert Warnatzsch.
Franziska Van Almsick - Detailed Biography
Franziska van Almsick's swimming potential was discovered when she was
five years old. However, it was not until she was fourteen years old,
that van Almsick earned four medals at the 1992 Olympics, gaining
silvers in the 200m freestyle, which she lost by only 15 centimetres,
and in the medley relay, and bronze medals in the 100m freestyle and in
the 4x100m freestyle relay. She also competed in the 100m butterfly and
the 50m freestyle. At the 1994 world championships, van Almsick broke
the 8-year-old world record in the 200 free with a time of 1:56.78 that
would last until she herself bettered it in 2002. In the 1996 Olympic
final, van Almsick finished second to Claudia Poll of Costa Rica. Four
days later, van Almsick swam the leadoff leg for Germany in the 4x200m
relay. In Atlanta, she picked up another silver medal in that relay, as
well as a bronze in the 4x100m relay, and she finished fifth in the 100m
freestyle and sixth in the medley relay. At the 2000 Sydney Games, van
Almsick swan the third leg in the 4x100m relay as Germany missed the
medal podium by only 1/100 of a second. After contesting the 200 free
and the 200m butterfly, she swam the leadoff leg in the 4x200m relay,
earning yet another bronze medal. Finally, she swam the butterfly leg in
the medley relay, as Germany placed fourth, only 17 hundredths of a
second short of the bronze medal position. Van Almsick's, career medal
total stands at four silver and four bronze. At the Athens Olympic Games
in 2004, she added two medals to her tally: a bronze in the 4x200m
freestyle relay and another bronze in the 4x100m medley relay. She also
finished 4th in the 4x100m freestyle and 5th in the 200m freestyle.
Credit(s)
1992 Olympic Games Barcelona (2 silver medals, 2 bronze medals)
1993 6 x European Champion (1994 World Champion with World Record)
1995 5 x European Champion (1996 Olympic Games Atlanta, 2 silver medals,
1 bronze medal)
1998 World Champion (relay)
1999 2 x European Champion (relay)
2000 Olympic Games Sydney (1 Bronze medal)
2002 5 x European Champion at Berlin (2 World Records).