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Almut is feminine German given name. Notable people with the name include: *Almut Brömmel (born 1935), German javelin and discus thrower *Almut Burchard, German-Canadian mathematician *Almut Hintze (born 1957), German academic, philologist, linguist and scholar *Almut Iken (1933–2018), German glaciologist *Almut Kemperdick (born 1963), German volleyball player *Almut Lehmann (born 1953), German pair skater *Almut Hege-Schöll (born 1958), German curler and curling coach *Almut Sturm (born 1941), German tennis player ;See also *Almuth (other) Almuth is a German feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: * Almuth Beck (born 1940), German teacher and politician * Almuth Berger (born 1943), German pastor * Almuth Glittermann (1909–2003), Russian translator *Almuth Lütke ... {{given name German feminine given names Feminine given names ...
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Almut Hege-Schöll
Almut Hege-Schöll (born 8 June 1958 as Almut Hege) is a former German curler and curling coach. She is a former World champion () and three-time (, , ). She competed at the 1988 Winter Olympics The 1988 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XV Olympic Winter Games () and commonly known as Calgary 1988 were a multi-sport event held from February 13 to 28, 1988, with Calgary, Calgary, Alberta as the main host city. This marks the m ... when curling was a demonstration sport. Awards * Frances Brodie Award: 1990 Teams Record as a coach of national teams Private life Hege-Schöll is from a family of curlers. He daughter Pia-Lisa Schöll and nephew Sebastian Stock are also top level curlers. She is married to Franz Schöll. References External links * German female curlers Curlers at the 1988 Winter Olympics Olympic curlers for Germany World curling champions European curling champions German curling champions German curling coaches 1958 births L ...
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Almut Hintze
Almut Hintze, FBA (born 7 June 1957) is an academic, philologist, linguist and scholar of Indo-Iranian studies and Zoroastrianism. Since 2010, she has been Zartoshty Brothers Professor of Zoroastrianism at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Career Born in West Germany on 7 June 1957, Almut Hintze completed her undergraduate degree in classics at the Heidelberg University in 1984. She then studied for a Master of Philosophy degree at the University of Oxford, which was awarded in 1986, before she completed her doctorate ( Dr phil.) in Indo-Iranian studies at the University of Erlangen in 1990. The Free University of Berlin awarded her habilitation (Dr hab.) in 1997 for a study of the semantics of "reward" in Avestan and Vedic Sanskrit literature. She spent three years as the Heisenberg Junior Research Professor at the University of Cambridge until 2000, and simultaneously as a Research Fellow at Clare Hall, Cambridge (where she remained for anoth ...
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Almuth (other)
Almuth is a German feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: * Almuth Beck (born 1940), German teacher and politician * Almuth Berger (born 1943), German pastor * Almuth Glittermann (1909–2003), Russian translator *Almuth Lütkenhaus Almuth Lütkenhaus (née Wirsing; 8 March 1930 in Hamm, Westphalia – 1996 in Ottawa, Ontario) was a sculptor, also known as Almuth Lütkenhaus-Lackey. From 1948 until 1952 she studied art at schools in Dortmund and Münster. She married Erich Lü ... (1930–1996), German sculptor * Almuth Schult (born 1991), German footballer See also * German trawler V 622 ''Almuth'', a Kriegsmarine minesweepeer and ''vorpostenboot'', a former fishing trawler; in service 1937–1944 * Almut, a German feminine given name {{Given name Feminine given names German feminine given names ...
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Almut Iken
Almut Iken (1 October 1933 – 10 December 2018) was a German glaciologist most noted for her work on the role of basal meltwater in subglacial motion. In 2011, she was awarded the Seligman Crystal award from the International Glaciological Society and remains the only female recipient. Early life and education Iken was born in Bremen, Germany on 1 October 1933. Through secondary school, she had a particular interest in physics, motivating her to take science and math courses. She went on to study physics at the University Heidelberg and obtained a Bachelor's degree in 1959. She worked as a senior high school lecturer after her Bachelor's studies, before pursuing a PhD at McGill University in Montreal in 1970 under the supervision of Fritz Müller. When Müller decided to move to ETH Zurich, Switzerland, Iken followed and she completed her PhD there in 1974. She subsequently took up a research position of her own at ETH Zurich and worked there for the rest of her scientific c ...
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Almut Burchard
Almut Burchard is a mathematician whose research interests include functional analysis, probability theory, and their applications in network calculus for the stochastic analysis of communication networks. Educated in Germany and the US, she has worked in the US and Canada, where she is a professor of mathematics at the University of Toronto. Education and career Burchard earned a diploma in mathematics (the German equivalent of a master's degree) in 1989 from Heidelberg University, with research supervised by Willi Jäger on mathematical modeling of chemical reactions. She shifted to pure mathematics for her doctoral work on the Riesz rearrangement inequality at Georgia Tech, supervised by Michael Loss, completing her Ph.D. in 1994. She was a faculty member in the Princeton University department of mathematics from 1994 to 1998, and at the University of Virginia from 1998 to 2005. She has held her present position at the University of Toronto since 2005. Recognition In 2021, ...
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Almut Kemperdick
Almut Kemperdick (born 11 May 1963) is a German volleyball player. She competed in the women's tournament at the 1984 Summer Olympics The 1984 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXIII Olympiad and commonly known as Los Angeles 1984) were an international multi-sport event held from July 28 to August 12, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, United States. It marked the .... References External links * 1963 births Living people German women's volleyball players Olympic volleyball players for West Germany Volleyball players at the 1984 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Düsseldorf West German women's volleyball players {{Germany-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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Almut Lehmann
Almut Lehmann (married name: Peyper) (born 10 June 1953 in Stuttgart) is a German former pair skater who competed for West Germany. With partner Herbert Wiesinger, she is a three-time German national champion and 1973 European bronze medalist. They placed 5th at the 1972 Winter Olympics. They represented the club SC Rießersee. Following her retirement from competitive skating, she skated professionally with the Ice Capades The Ice Capades were traveling entertainment shows featuring theatrical ice skating performances. Shows often featured former Winter Olympic Games, Olympic and United States Figure Skating Championships, US National Champion figure skating, figur .... Competitive highlights ; with Wiesinger References * * ISU statistics {{DEFAULTSORT:Lehmann, Almut 1953 births Living people Figure skaters from Stuttgart German female pair skaters Figure skaters at the 1972 Winter Olympics Olympic figure skaters for West Germany European Figure Skating Cha ...
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Almut Sturm
Almut Sturm (born 7 April 1941), known as Almut Gfroerer after marriage, is a German former tennis player. Sturm, national singles champion in 1963, was a member of West Germany's 1969 Federation Cup team, featuring in two singles rubbers. She had a win over Canada's Andrée Martin, then was beaten by Winnie Shaw in West Germany's quarter-final loss to Great Britain. During the 1960s she won several titles on tour, including in Israel and Nice Nice ( ; ) is a city in and the prefecture of the Alpes-Maritimes department in France. The Nice agglomeration extends far beyond the administrative city limits, with a population of nearly one million1941 births
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Almut Brömmel
Almut Brömmel (born 5 May 1935 in Markranstädt, Saxony) is a retired female javelin thrower and discus thrower from Germany, who represented her native country twice at the Summer Olympics The Summer Olympic Games, also known as the Summer Olympics or the Games of the Olympiad, is a major international multi-sport event normally held once every four years. The inaugural Games took place in 1896 in Athens, then part of the King ...: 1956 and 1960. She set her personal best (55.16 metres) in the women's javelin throw in 1968. International competitions References * 1935 births Living people People from Markranstädt German female javelin throwers German female discus throwers West German female javelin throwers West German female discus throwers Athletes from Saxony Olympic athletes for the United Team of Germany Athletes (track and field) at the 1956 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 1960 Summer Olympics Universiade medalists in athlet ...
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German Given Name
Personal names in German-speaking Europe consist of one or several given names (''Vorname'', plural ''Vornamen'') and a surname (''Nachname, Familienname''). The ''Vorname'' is usually gender-specific. A name is usually cited in the "Name order, Western order" of "given name, surname". The most common exceptions are alphabetized list of surnames, e.g. "Johann Sebastian Bach, Bach, Johann Sebastian", as well as some official documents and spoken southern German dialects. In most of this, the German conventions parallel the naming conventions in most of Western and Central Europe, including English name, English, Dutch name, Dutch, Italian name, Italian, and French name, French. There are some vestiges of a patronymic system as they survive in parts of Eastern Europe and Scandinavia, but these do not form part of the official name. Women traditionally adopted their husband's name upon marriage and would occasionally retain their maiden name by hyphenation, in a so-called ''Doppelna ...
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German Feminine Given Names
German(s) may refer to: * Germany, the country of the Germans and German things **Germania (Roman era) * Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language ** For citizenship in Germany, see also German nationality law **Germanic peoples (Roman era) *German diaspora * German language * German cuisine, traditional foods of Germany People * German (given name) * German (surname) * Germán, a Spanish name Places * German (parish), Isle of Man * German, Albania, or Gërmej * German, Bulgaria * German, Iran * German, North Macedonia * German, New York, U.S. * Agios Germanos, Greece Other uses * German (mythology), a South Slavic mythological being * Germans (band), a Canadian rock band * "German" (song), a 2019 song by No Money Enterprise * ''The German'', a 2008 short film * "The Germans", an episode of ''Fawlty Towers'' * ''The German'', a nickname for Congolese rebel André Kisase Ngandu See also * Germanic (disambiguat ...
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