Gude, Franziska (1976–)
Gude, Franziska (1976–)
German field-hockey player. Born Mar 19, 1976, in Göttingen, Germany; attended University of Cologne.
Was the junior German fencing champion (1992); won a team gold medal for field hockey at Athens Olympics (2004). Named German Hockey's Player of the Year (2000).
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