Susi Erdmann
Susi Erdmann (sometimes shown as Susi-Lisa Erdmann, born 29 January 1968 in Blankenburg, Saxony-Anhalt) is an East German-German luger and bobsledder who competed from 1977 to 1998 in luge, then since 1999 in bobsleigh. Competing in five Winter Olympics, she won two medals in the women's singles luge event with a silver in 1994 and a bronze in 1992, and a bronze at the inaugural two-women bobsleigh event in 2002. She is one of only two people to ever win a medal in both bobsleigh and luge at the Winter Olympics (Italy's Gerda Weissensteiner is the other.).
Luge career
Beside the Olympics in luge, Erdmann won ten medals at the FIL World Luge Championships, including seven golds (Women's singles: 1989, 1991, 1997; Mixed team: 1990, 1991, 1993, 1995) and three silvers (Women's singles: 1995, 1996; Mixed team: 1989). She also won six medals at the FIL European Luge Championships, including five golds (Women's singles: 1990, 1992; Mixed team: 1990, 1992, 1998) and one bronze (Women's singles: 1998). Erdmann won the overall Luge World Cup title in women's singles twice (1990-1, 1991-2).
Bobsleigh career
Erdmann switched to bobsleigh in 1998, competing both at the Winter Olympics and the FIBT World Championships. She won three medals in the two-woman event at the World Championships, with two gold (2003, 2004) and one bronze (2001). Erdmann also won the overall two-woman Bobsleigh World Cup championships for the 2001-2 and 2002-3 seasons. Her coach was Wolfgang Hoppe, who won several medals in bobsleigh during the 1980s and 1990s when he competed for both the East Germans and the Germans following 1990 reunification.
Other activities
Erdmann is a soldier in the rank of a Hauptfeldwebel and has been stationed in Munich. It was announced on the 7 September 2009 FIL website that Erdmann had married Italian luger Gerhard Plankensteiner on 28 August 2009. Plankensteiner won a bronze in the men's doubles event at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin and gold in the same event at the 2009 world championships in Lake Placid.
Bobsleigh Career highlights
- Olympic Winter Games
- 2002 - Salt Lake City, 03 ! 3rd with Nicole Herschmann
- World Championships
- 2001 - Calgary, 03 ! 3rd with Tanja Hess
- 2003 - Winterberg, 01 ! 1st with Anne Dietrich
- 2004 - Königssee, 01 ! 1st with Kristina Bader
- European Championships
- 2006 - St.Moritz, 03 ! 3rd with Anne Dietrich
- World Cup Single Events
- 2001/2002 - Winterberg, 02 ! 2nd with Birgit Brodbeck
- 2001/2002 - Winterberg, 02 ! 2nd with Birgit Brodbeck
- 2001/2002 - Königssee, 02 ! 2nd with Tanja Hess
- 2001/2002 - Königssee, 01 ! 1st with Birgit Brodbeck
- 2001/2002 - Igls, 02 ! 2nd with Tanja Hess
- 2001/2002 - Igls, 02 ! 2nd with Birgit Brodbeck
- 2001/2002 - Calgary, 01 ! 1st with Tanja Hess
- 2001/2002 - Calgary, 01 ! 1st with Nicole Herschmann
- 2002/2003 - Calgary, 03 ! 3rd with Tanja Hess
- 2002/2003 - Park City, 02 ! 2nd with Anne Dietrich
- 2002/2003 - Park City, 02 ! 2nd with Anne Dietrich
- 2002/2003 - Lake Placid, 02 ! 2nd with Anne Dietrich
- 2002/2003 - Lake Placid, 02 ! 2nd with Tanja Hess
- 2002/2003 - Igls, 01 ! 1st with Anne Dietrich
- 2002/2003 - Igls, 01 ! 1st with Anne Dietrich
- 2003/2004 - Calgary, 02 ! 2nd with Kristina Bader
- 2003/2004 - Calgary, 02 ! 2nd with Nicole Herschmann
- 2003/2004 - Lake Placid, 02 ! 2nd with Nicole Herschmann
- 2003/2004 - Lake Placid, 01 ! 1st with Kristina Bader
- 2003/2004 - Lillehammer, 02 ! 2nd with Anne Dietrich
- 2004/2005 - Winterberg, 02 ! 2nd with Anne Dietrich
- 2004/2005 - Cortina d'Ampezzo, 02 ! 2nd with Anja Schneiderheinze
- 2004/2005 - Cesana, 03 ! 3rd with Anne Dietrich
- 2004/2005 - St. Moritz, 03 ! 3rd with Anne Dietrich
- 2004/2005 - Lake Placid, 02 ! 2nd with Berit Wiacker
- 2005/2006 - Cortina d'Ampezzo, 02 ! 2nd with Anne Dietrich
- 2005/2006 - Königssee, 01 ! 1st with Anne Dietrich
References
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| Six per team |
- 1989: Italy
- 1990: East Germany
- 1991: Germany
- 1993: Germany
- 1995: Germany
- 1996: Austria
- 1997: Austria
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| Four per team |
- 1999: Austria
- 2000: Germany
- 2001: Germany
- 2003: Germany
- 2004: Germany
- 2005: Germany
- 2007: Germany
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| Four per team as relay |
- 2008: Germany
- 2009: Germany
- 2011: Cancelled
- 2012: Germany
- 2013: Germany
- 2015: Germany
- 2016: Germany
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| Six per team |
- 1988: West Germany
- 1990: East Germany
- 1992: Germany
- 1994: Italy
- 1996: Germany
- 1998: Germany
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| Four per team |
- 2000: Germany
- 2002: Germany
- 2004: Germany
- 2006: Germany
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| Four per team as relay |
- 2008: Latvia
- 2010: Latvia
- 2012: Russia
- 2014: Russia
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