Marie Reichert is given a special honor. The German Sports Aid Foundation and Deutsche Bank are characterized by the 3×3 Olympic champion for her special achievements.
3×3 basketball Olympic champion Marie Reichert is a sports scholarship holder in 2025. Deutsche Bank and Sporthilfe announced this together as part of the Powwow Sports Festival in Düsseldorf.
Reichert won in Paris in Paris with the 3×3 national team of women together with Svenja Brunckhorst, Sonja Greinacher and Elisa Mevius Olympic Gold-the first German Olympic medal in basketball. In parallel to sports, the 24-year business administration studying distance learning at the International University IU.
Marie Reichert is “sports scholarship holder of 2025”
Reichert: “Have a difficult year behind me”
In the public online vote initiated by Deutsche Bank and Sportshilfe, Marie Reichert received the most votes among all sports fans and relegated Lukas Gloßner (wheelchair basketball), Nils Kolb (Para-Ski Alpin), Lukas Krappe (athletics / 400 meters) and Sandra Mikolaschek (para table tennis) second place.
“I am extremely happy about the award for the sports scholarship holder of the year because I have had a difficult year because of my injury,” said the award winner: “This is evaluating for me again, especially when you see which top athletes were available here.”
Anke Hallmann, Co -Head of Communications & CSR at Deutsche Bank: “We congratulate all five finalists and especially Marie Reichert very warmly on this great achievement. The Deutsche Bank is, out of deep conviction, proud sponsors of around 300 young athletes who also master their sporting successes. The five finalists show how much Period, discipline, determination and passion are necessary to provide top performance in sports and in your studies.
Severe knee injury brakes Reichert
Karin Orgeldinger, Sport aid board athlete promotion: “Not least in her sensational Olympic victory with the 3×3 national team in Paris, the enormous sporting skills she has. But her focus and willingness to perform, they also characterize them away from the courty Services in the studies.
The prestigious award, with which successful top athletes are honored for extraordinary achievements in sports and studies, is awarding Deutsche Bank and Sporthilfe for the 13th time this year.
Reichert follows Mihambo
Deutsche Bank, partner of sports assistance since 2001 and since 2008 national sponsor, doubles the winner’s monthly scholarship for 18 months from 300 euros to 600 euros. For the same period, the four other finalists receive additional funding of 50 percent of the scholarship.
So far, among other things, long jump Olympic champion Malaika Mihambo, javelin throwing Olympic champion Thomas Röhler, hockey Olympic champion Martin Häner, Paralympics winner Annabel Breuer (wheelchair basketball) and the judo-Olympia third Theresa Stoll have received the award. In 2024, para-archers Flora Kliem, ninth at the Paralympics 2024 in Paris, was recognized as a sports scholarship holder of the year.
All scholarship holders funded by the sports aid were able to apply with their performance in sports and studies, which they had achieved from May 2024 to April 2025. A jury from sport, politics, business and the media selected five athletes from the applications before the online election (portraits of the athletes at www.sportstipendiat.de).
Marie Reichert wants Receive a Special Honor. The Foundation Deutsche Sporthilfe and Deutsche Bank Are Honoring the 3×3 Olympic Champion for Her Special Achievements.
3×3 basketball Olympic Champion Marie Reichert is the Sports Scholarship Holder of the Year 2025. This was Announced by Deutsche Bank and Sporthilfe Together As part of the Powwow Sports Festival in Düsseldorf.
In 2024, Reichert Won Olympic Gold in Paris with the Women’s 3×3 National Team Together with Svenja Brunckhorst, Sonja Greinacher and Elisa Mevius – The First German Olympic Medal in Basketball Ever. In parallel to her sport, the 24-year-old is studying business administration by distance learning at the international university iu.
Marie Reichert is “Sports Scholarship Holder of the Year 2025”
Reichert: “I’ve had a difficult year behind me”
In the public online vote initiated by Deutsche Bank and Sporthilfe, Marie Reicived the Most Votes Among All Sports Fans, Relegating Lukas Gloßner (Wheelchair Basketball), Nils Kolb (Para-Ski Alpine), Lukas Krappe (Athletics / 400 meters) and Sandra Mikolaschek (Para-Table Tennis) place.
“I am extremely Happy About the Award for Sports Scholarship Holder of the Year Because I have had a difficult me due to my injury,” Said the Award Winner: “That Makes the Award Even Valuable for Me, Especialy When YOU TOP ATHLETES WERE UP for Election here. “
Anke Hallmann, Co-Head of Communications & CSR AT Deutsche Bank: “We Congratulate All Finalists and Especialy Marie Reichert very warmly on this great Achievement. Deutsche Bank is a Proud Supporter of Around 300 Young Top Athletes, In Addition to Their Sporting Successes, so Master Their Studies. FIVE Finalists Impressive Ely Demonstrate How Much Persevere, Discipline, Determination and Passion Are Necessary Top Performance in Sports and Studies. From the Bottom of our Hearts. “
Severe Knee Injury Slows Down Reichert
Karin Orgeldinger, Sportshilfe Executive Board Athlete Support: “Marie Reichert Showed, not least at Her Sensational Olympic Victory with the 3×3 National Team in Paris, What Enormous Sporting Abilities She Has. Her Focus and Willingness to Perform So Distinguish Her Off The Court – During Rehabilitation Afer Serious Knee Knee Injury that she sustained at the starting of the year, or with her good performance in her studies. Scholarship, and we Thank our National Sponsor Deutsche Bank for this value support. “
The Prestigious Award, with which Successful Top Athletes Are Honored for Outstanding Achievements in Sports and Studies, is Being Presented by Deutsche Bank and Sporthilfe for the 13th Time This Year.
Reichert Follows Mihambo
Deutsche Bank, A Partner of Sports Aid Since 2001 and a National Sponsor Since 2008, is Doubling the Winner’s Monthly Scholarship for 18 Month from 300 euros to 600 euros. For the same period, The Four other finalist wants to get receiving advditional finding of 50 percent of the scholarship.
Previously, Long Jump Olympic Champion Malaika Mihambo, Javelin Olympic Champion Thomas Röhler, Hockey Olympic Champion Martin Häner, Paralympics Winner Annabel Breuer (Wheelchair Basketball) and Judo Olympic Bronze Mediterralist Theralista Stoll have recently the award. In 2024, Para Archer Flora Kliem, Ninth at the 2024 Paralympics in Paris, what Honored as Sports Scholarship Holder of the Year.
All Scholarship Holder Supported by Sporthilfe Could Apply with their Achievements in Sports and Studies that They Achieved from May 2024 to April 2025. A Jury of Sports, Politics, Business and Media Selected Five Athletes From The Applications Prior to the Online Election (Portraits of the Athletes www.sportstipendiat.de).