#4 Lisa Unruh: Inspiring Germany's Next Generation
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Lisa Unruh is perhaps the most successful German archer of all time. A two-time field world champion, world champion and world series final champion in indoor, ind. silver medallist in Rio 2016, team bronze in Tokyo 2020 and World Cup Final champion in 2021. Shortly after that, in the middle of 2022, she made a shock retirement announcement and since then has been involved in archery from a distance. In this episode, we talk about her achievements, what she thinks could've made her win gold in 2016, her husband Florian Unruh, police work, pilgrimage at Camino de Santiago de Compostela and more. Want to have your questions answered in the show? Drop me an email at: [email protected]. Instagram: @shootoffarcherypodcast X: @shootoffpodcast YouTube: @shootoffpodcast Background track, intro/outro: Stomping Rocks (Four Shots), by Alex Grohl.
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