The Deutscher Eishockey-Bund (DEB) is now working with former national player Ronja Jenike. The sports scientist will take on a wide range of tasks in the field of women's ice hockey at the association. The general development of the female DEBteams and the conception of young talent promotion and recruiting are their responsibility. The 33-year-old thus acts as a link between the young talent and women's areas.
Ronja Jenike has been an assistant trainer for the team for several years now DEB in action and is therefore very familiar with the structures of women's ice hockey in the Deutscher Eishockey-Bund. Thanks to her broad portfolio, she is available as a competent contact person for both the players and the coaches of the national teams and the Women's Bundesliga (DFEL).
DEB-Sports director Christian Künast: “With Ronja, we have gained a former well-deserved national player to further develop women’s ice hockey. It will help us promote the DEB-Women’s teams can be a help and also act as an important link between the teams and the association.”
DEB-Development Coach Ronja Jenike: “I am very much looking forward to my new task and hope to be able to support the association and therefore also the players of the national teams in the best possible way and to further promote the expansion and further development of women’s ice hockey in Germany.”

