Iris Kramer

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Iris Kramer
NationalityGerman
Born (1981-06-22) 22 June 1981 (age 42)
Darmstadt, Germany

Iris Kramer (born 22 June 1981) is a German International motorcycle trials rider. Kramer is notable for winning six German Women's Trials Championships, three Women's FIM Trial European Championships and the 2007 Women's FIM Trial World Championship.[1] In 2011, Kramer was named an FIM Legend for her motorcycling achievements.[2]

Biography[edit]

Born in Darmstadt, Germany, Kramer first competed in the German Women's Trials Championship in 2002, winning the title that year and successfully defending in for the next six years. She competed in the FIM European Championships in 1999,[3] becoming the first Women's European Champion after finishing ahead of Norwegian rider Linda Meyer. In 2000, she again took the championship ahead of Spanish superstar Laia Sanz. Kramer's third European title came in 2001, narrowly beating Laia Sanz again before Sanz turned the tables on her in 2002. Kramer was runner up to Sanz in 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008 and finished her final season in international competition third in 2009. In the FIM Trial World Championship Kramer finished 2nd in 2000 through 2006 before taking the title in 2007.

National Trials Championship Career[edit]

Year Class Machine Rd
1
Rd
2
Rd
3
Rd
4
Rd
5
Rd
6
Rd
7
Rd
8
Rd
9
Rd
10
Points Pos Notes
2005 Germany German Women's Gas Gas GRO
1
GRO
1
KIE
1
KIE
1
ROH
1
ROH
1
SCH
1
SCH
2
OSN
-
OSN
-
831.9 1st German Women's Champion
2006 Germany German Women's Gas Gas HER
-
HER
-
DRE
-
DRE
-
PIE
2
PIE
2
157.1 1st German Women's Champion
2007 Germany German Women's Scorpa GRO
2
GRO
2
HOL
1
ROS
1
SCH
1
SCH
1
ROH
1
ROH
1
NEU
1
NEU
1
1046 1st German Women's Champion

International Trials Championship Career[edit]

[4]

Year Class Machine Rd
1
Rd
2
Rd
3
Points Pos Notes
1999 European Women's Championship Gas Gas ITA
1
20 1st European Women's Champion
2000 European Women's Championship Gas Gas GER
1
ITA
2
NOR
1
57 1st European Women's Champion
2000 FIM World Women's Championship Gas Gas SPA
2
17 2nd
2001 European Women's Championship Gas Gas SPA
2
ITA
1
37 1st European Women's Champion
2001 FIM World Women's Championship Gas Gas ITA
2
17 2nd
2002 European Women's Championship Gas Gas NOR
2
SPA
2
34 2nd
2002 FIM World Women's Championship Gas Gas POR
2
17 2nd
2003 European Women's Championship Gas Gas FRA
2
ITA
2
RSM
2
51 2nd
2003 FIM World Women's Championship Gas Gas RSM
2
17 2nd
2004 European Women's Championship Gas Gas FRA
2
GBR
2
SPA
-
34 3rd
2005 European Women's Championship Gas Gas ITA
2
NOR
2
ITA
2
51 2nd
2005 FIM World Women's Championship Gas Gas ITA
2
ITA
2
34 2nd
2006 European Women's Championship Gas Gas FRA
2
ITA
3
SPA
2
49 2nd
2006 FIM World Women's Championship Gas Gas AND
2
BEL
3
FRA
2
34 2nd
2007 European Women's Championship Scorpa SPA
2
ITA
2
NOR
3
49 2nd
2007 FIM World Women's Championship Scorpa CZE
2
BEL
-
GBR
1
37 1st FIM Women's World Champion
2008 European Women's Championship Scorpa FRA
2
ITA
3
CZE
2
49 2nd
2008 FIM World Women's Championship Scorpa LUX
3
SPA
2
AND
3
32 3rd
2009 European Women's Championship Scorpa POL
3
ITA
3
CZE
3
45 3rd
2009 FIM World Women's Championship Gas Gas AND
4
FRA
2
ITA
3
32 3rd


Honors[edit]

  • German Women's Trials Champion 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
  • FIM European Women's Trials Champion 1999, 2000, 2001
  • FIM World Women's Trials Champion 2007

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Iris Kramer: Changing Places" (PDF). trial-iris.de.
  2. ^ "FIM Legends". fim-live.com. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  3. ^ "Phototrial". phototrial.it. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
  4. ^ "FIM World Championship". trialonline.org. Archived from the original on 9 June 2016. Retrieved 20 May 2015.