Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 157. Not illustrated. Chapters: Heike Latzsch, Fanny Rinne, Marion Rodewald, Tibor Weissenborn, Matthias Witthaus, Denise Klecker, Sebastian Biederlack, Christoph Bechmann, Franziska Gude, Timo Wess, Clemens Arnold, Bjorn Emmerling, Silke Muller, Britta Becker, Caroline Casaretto, Katrin Kauschke, Natascha Keller, Tanja Dickenscheid, Mandy Haase, Justus Scharowsky, Christopher Zeller, Andreas Keller, Franziska Hentschel, Carlos Nevado, Irina Kuhnt, Simone Thomaschinski, Niklas Meinert, Eva Hagenbaumer, Volker Fried, Anke Kuhn, Susie Wollschlager, Caren Jungjohann, Tobias Hauke, Moritz Furste, Carsten Keller, Philipp Zeller, Stefan Blocher, Susanne Muller, Erwin Keller, Tina Peters, Anke Wild, Michael Hilgers, Michael Peter, Christian Blunck, Christine Ferneck, Heiner Dopp, Oliver Kurtz, Wolfgang Strodter, Florian Keller, Horst-Ulrich Hanel, Maximilian Muller, Bianca Weiss, Dirk Brinkmann, Philip Witte, Herbert Hobein, Werner Kubitzki, Max Weinhold, Oliver Korn, Fritz Horn, Kurt Weiss, Carl Ruck, Ursula Thielemann, Benjamin Wess, Alfred Gerdes, Hans Scherbart, Werner Proft, Kurt Haverbeck, Heinz Raack, Reinhard Krull, Werner Hamel, Thomas Gunst, Christian Bassemir, Wolfgang Rott. Excerpt: Heike Latzsch (born December 19, 1973 in Braunschweig, Niedersachsen) is a former field hockey striker from Germany, who won the gold medal with the Women's National Team at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. She made her international debut in 1990 at the age of sixteen at the World Cup in Sydney, Australia. Latzsch, working as a lawyer in Cologne, is one of the most decorated field hockey players in Germany, having played in four consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1992. Latzsch retired after the Athens Games in