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Svenja Bazlen (born 3 January 1984, in Stuttgart) is a German triathlete, and a reserve member of the National Team (B-Kader).[1] Together with Anja Dittmer she qualified for the Olympic Games in London 2012.[2]
In 2009, Svenja Bazlen finished her studies in physical education and moved to Freiburg, where the Olympic high performance centre is located. In France, Bazlen represents the Tri Club Chateauroux 36 in the prestigious French Club Championship SeriesLyonnaise des Eaux. In Germany, like Ricarda Lisk she represents VfL Waiblingen.
ITU Competitions
In the five years from 2007 to 2011, Bazlen took part in 30 ITU competitions and achieved 8 top ten positions. Bazlen and Anja Dittmer will represent Germany at the London 2012 Olympics.
The following list is based upon the official ITU rankings and the ITU Athletes's Profile Page.[3] Unless indicated otherwise, the following events are triathlons (Olympic Distance) and refer to the Elite category.
Date
Competition
Place
Rank
2007-06-16
European Cup
Schliersee
12
2007-08-30
BG World Championships (Age Group 20-24)
Hamburg
1
2008-04-19
Premium European Cup
Pontevedra
16
2008-05-18
European Cup
Brno
3
2008-06-21
European Cup
Schliersee
4
2008-07-13
BG World Cup
Tiszaújváros
12
2008-08-24
European Cup (Small States of Europe Championships)
Weiswampach
6
2008-09-07
Premium European Cup
Kedzierzyn Kozle
10
2008-09-27
BG World Cup
Lorient
23
2009-05-17
Premium European Cup
Pontevedra
2
2009-05-31
World Championship Series
Madrid
DNF
2009-07-02
European Championships
Holten
15
2009-07-25
World Championship Series
Hamburg
12
2009-08-15
World Championship Series
London
19
2009-08-22
World Championship Series
Yokohama
17
2010-05-08
World Championship Series
Seoul
14
2010-06-05
World Championship Series
Madrid
38
2010-07-03
European Championships
Athlone
23
2010-07-17
World Championship Series
Hamburg
13
2010-07-24
World Championship Series
London
33
2010-08-14
World Championship Series
Kitzbuhel
DNF
2010-09-08
World Championship Series: Grand Final
Budapest
34
2011-04-09
World Championship Series
Sydney
26
2011-06-04
World Championship Series
Madrid
9
2011-06-18
World Championship Series
Kitzbuhel
9
2011-07-16
World Championship Series
Hamburg
10
2011-08-06
World Championship Series
London
13
2011-08-20
Sprint World Championships
Lausanne
14
2011-08-21
Team World Championships (Mixed Relay)
Lausanne
3
2011-09-09
World Championship Series: Grand Final
Beijing
22
2012-03-24
World Cup
Mooloolaba
19
DNF = did not finish · DNS = did not start · BG = the sponsor British Gas