Nadine Joachim
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Born | Nadine Ziemer April 2, 1975 Mindelheim, West Germany |
Style | Shotokan Karate |
Rank | 4th Dan |
Nadine Joachim, b. Ziemer (born September 18, 1975 in Mindelheim) is a German Karateka (4th Dan) and former Deutscher Karate Verband coach. She was a karate European champion and World Champion graduated with distinction from her training as a diploma trainer at the German Sport University Cologne. On December 7, 2006, she received from German Interior Minister Wolfgang Schäuble the Silberne Lorbeerblatt.[1]
Career
Nadine Joachim has been practicing karate since 1992. From 1995 to 2007 she was a member of the German National Squad. She is a member and trainer of the Kampfkunst Kollegium, where together with Toni Dietl she developed a child-oriented concept for teaching karate to children with the help of music. At the same time, she gives coaching courses nationwide. She developed a new children's karate concept in 2005 (Samurai Kids). So far, more than 10,000 children in Germany are training according to this system (as of May 2013).
References
- ^ "Chronik des deutschen Karateverbandes". www.chronik-karate.de. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
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