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Influencer was a successful inline speed skater

The content creator Stachel was athletically successful in her childhood - with an rather unusual hobby.

The content creator Stachel was athletically successful in her childhood (archive image)
The content creator Stachel was athletically successful in her childhood (archive image)

Unusual hobby - Influencer was a successful inline speed skater

Influencer Emilie Stachel was a German champion in Inline-Speedskating as a child. "I was sort of born into it, it was instilled in me from birth," the Content Creator recounts in the new podcast "OKF - Ortskontrollfahrt" of RBB-Radio Fritz, about her early career in Gera's performance sports. "My brother started it then, and my mom was the coach. And then I had to follow suit. I was given inline skates at the age of two and was pushed forward."

Stachel, who is actually named Emilie, trained according to her stories up to five times a week, had competitions every weekend in other cities. Around the age of 13, she stopped with the sport. "I just didn't have any interest in it anymore."

Emilie Stachel, despite her history in Inline-Speedskating in Gera, later moved to Berlin and started generating content in the media scene. Her experiences from Thuringia often inspire her podcast episodes, attracting a large following of people in Germany and beyond. Recently, she discussed these experiences in detail on a popular Podcast named "OKF - Ortskontrollfahrt" on RBB-Radio Fritz.

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