[[Image:Heidikirste.jpg|frame|'''Heidi Kirste''' at the Paralymics in Athens, 2004]]
[[Image:Heidikirste.jpg|frame|'''Heidi Kirste''' at the Paralymics in Athens, 2004]]
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'''Heidi Kirste''' (b. 1967) is a member of the [[Germany|German]] national Wheelchair basketball team. She appeared in a insert in the ''[[Sesamstrasse]]'' [[Folge 2267|episode 2267]], where her two sons talked about their mother and how she are able to play basketball dispite her disability.
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'''Heidi Kirste''' (b. 1967) is a member of the [[Germany|German]] national wheelchair basketball team. She appeared in an insert in the ''[[Sesamstrasse]]'' [[Folge 2267|episode 2267]], where her two sons talked about their mother and how she is able to play basketball despite her disability.
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She is recognized world wide as a expert in wheelchair basket. She has participated in the Paralymics from 1984 to 2004, she was selected to carry the flag in 2004, were she retired as a active player. She has won the world championship in 1986, one gold medal at the Paralymics in 1984 and a silver medal at the Paralymics in 1988.
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Kirste is recognized worldwide as a expert in wheelchair basketball. She has participated in the Paralympics from 1984 to 2004; she was selected to carry the flag in 2004, when she retired as an active player. She won the world championship in 1986, one gold medal at the Paralympics in 1984 and a silver medal at the Paralympics in 1988.
Heidi Kirste (b. 1967) is a member of the German national wheelchair basketball team. She appeared in an insert in the Sesamstrasseepisode 2267, where her two sons talked about their mother and how she is able to play basketball despite her disability.
Kirste is recognized worldwide as a expert in wheelchair basketball. She has participated in the Paralympics from 1984 to 2004; she was selected to carry the flag in 2004, when she retired as an active player. She won the world championship in 1986, one gold medal at the Paralympics in 1984 and a silver medal at the Paralympics in 1988.