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Clara Bierhoff (born Gabriela Szalantzy Clara, also variously Szalantzy Clara, born March 31, 1970 in Negresti-OAS [1]) is a former model [2] and former basketball player from Munich. She played in the women's team of the then second division Munich baskets. [3] [4]

Life [Edit] Clara Bierhoff is the daughter of Andreas Szalantzy [5], a Munich dentist. [6] She was the girlfriend of Drazen Petrovic, in June 1993 Petrovic as a passenger in a car accident on the motorway 9 in the vicinity of Ingolstadt killed in the controlled of their vehicle. injured [3] in the accident was another occupant of the vehicle, a teammate of basketball player. [7] In 1996, she met Oliver Bierhoff know [3], since 2001 she has been married to him. [8] the couple has a 2007-born daughter. [9] at the University of Hagen studied Clara Bierhoff education, social sciences and humanities. [10] in 2010 she lost a child in the eighth month of pregnancy. [11] You had a brother, Ladislaus Szalantzy This, like the father was a dentist and died in 2010. [12] the wife of football star is more interested in basketball and football as in soccer. [13] External links [edit] Clara Bierhoff at zimbio.com (English) Footnotes [edit] 1 ↑ legesart.ro (Romanian) ↑ After the second career in Munich and Nike. In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung of 16 online April 2002 ↑ third abc The women behind the eleven friends in: Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger of 6 online June 2008 4th ↑ Oliver Bierhoff on the side of the German Football League ↑ fifth Transylvanian newspaper ↑ sixth men. In: The Times online, 24 April 2001 7th ↑ Stefan Bondy: Crash that killed 18 years ago Drazen Petrovic crushed the dreams of one broken passenger in: Daily News of 27 August 2011 (English) 8th ↑ Bierhoff married in: Spiegel Online, 22 June 2001 9th ↑ zimbio.com (English) 10th ↑ striker with a diploma. In: Spiegel online on 7 June 2001 ↑ 11th Clara Bierhoff suffers miscarriage in her eighth month. In: The online world of 7 May 2010 ↑ www.dget.de 12th, last page 13th ↑ A quirky winners. In: Berliner Zeitung, 30 January 2000