About: Simone Weiler

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Simone Weiler (née Karn, 16 December 1978) is a German swimmer who won a gold medal in the 4×100 m medley relay at the 2002 European Aquatics Championships (50 m pool). She also won three bronze medals in breaststroke in 2003–2005 at short-course (25 m pool) European championships. She competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in the 100 m breaststroke but failed to reach the final. Between 2001 and 2002 she won four national titles in breaststroke events. Around 2000–2001 she married and changed her last name from Karn to Weiler.

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  • Simone Weiler (nacida Simone Karn, Espira, 16 de diciembre de 1978) es una deportista alemana que compitió en natación, especialista en el estilo braza.​ Ganó una medalla de oro en el Campeonato Europeo de Natación de 2002 y tres medallas de bronce en el Campeonato Europeo de Natación en Piscina Corta entre los años 2003 y 2005.​​ (es)
  • Simone Weiler (geborene Karn; * 16. Dezember 1978 in Speyer) ist eine deutsche Schwimmerin. Ihre Hauptlage ist das Brustschwimmen. Ursprünglich stammt Weiler aus Rheinland-Pfalz, lebt aber seit 2007 in Heidelberg, trainiert beim dortigen SV Nikar Heidelberg unter ihrem Trainer und arbeitet halbtags als Steuerfachangestellte. 2002 wurde ihr vom damals amtierenden Bundespräsidenten Johannes Rau die höchste sportliche Auszeichnung, das Silberne Lorbeerblatt, verliehen. (de)
  • Simone Weiler (née Karn, 16 December 1978) is a German swimmer who won a gold medal in the 4×100 m medley relay at the 2002 European Aquatics Championships (50 m pool). She also won three bronze medals in breaststroke in 2003–2005 at short-course (25 m pool) European championships. She competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in the 100 m breaststroke but failed to reach the final. Between 2001 and 2002 she won four national titles in breaststroke events. Around 2000–2001 she married and changed her last name from Karn to Weiler. After retirement from senior swimming she competed in the masters category. (en)
  • Simone Weiler (Spira, 16 dicembre 1978) è un'ex nuotatrice tedesca. (it)
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  • Simone Weiler (nacida Simone Karn, Espira, 16 de diciembre de 1978) es una deportista alemana que compitió en natación, especialista en el estilo braza.​ Ganó una medalla de oro en el Campeonato Europeo de Natación de 2002 y tres medallas de bronce en el Campeonato Europeo de Natación en Piscina Corta entre los años 2003 y 2005.​​ (es)
  • Simone Weiler (geborene Karn; * 16. Dezember 1978 in Speyer) ist eine deutsche Schwimmerin. Ihre Hauptlage ist das Brustschwimmen. Ursprünglich stammt Weiler aus Rheinland-Pfalz, lebt aber seit 2007 in Heidelberg, trainiert beim dortigen SV Nikar Heidelberg unter ihrem Trainer und arbeitet halbtags als Steuerfachangestellte. 2002 wurde ihr vom damals amtierenden Bundespräsidenten Johannes Rau die höchste sportliche Auszeichnung, das Silberne Lorbeerblatt, verliehen. (de)
  • Simone Weiler (Spira, 16 dicembre 1978) è un'ex nuotatrice tedesca. (it)
  • Simone Weiler (née Karn, 16 December 1978) is a German swimmer who won a gold medal in the 4×100 m medley relay at the 2002 European Aquatics Championships (50 m pool). She also won three bronze medals in breaststroke in 2003–2005 at short-course (25 m pool) European championships. She competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in the 100 m breaststroke but failed to reach the final. Between 2001 and 2002 she won four national titles in breaststroke events. Around 2000–2001 she married and changed her last name from Karn to Weiler. (en)
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