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Alica Schmidt

Runner

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sports

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Resourceful Brave Passionate Determined A True Friend Magnetic

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1998-11-08
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She’s a German runner and social media sensation who’s made a name for herself both on the track and online. Known for representing her country at major events like the 2017 European Athletics U20 Championships and the 2019 European Athletics U23 Championships, she’s been rising through the ranks with determination and talent. But it’s not just her athletic achievements that have drawn attention—her dynamic presence on platforms like Instagram has skyrocketed her popularity. Under the handle alicasmd, she shares a mix of modeling shots, running highlights, and fitness inspiration, amassing over 5 million followers and counting.

Before all the fame, she was just a student pursuing her education at Fresenius University of Applied Sciences. Born in Worms, Germany, she’s always had strong roots in her home country. Over time, her family settled in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, where they continue to live. Throughout her journey, she’s stayed grounded, balancing her passion for running with her growing career as a digital influencer. And as her influence expands, so does the recognition of her name across sports and lifestyle communities.

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Alica Schmidt was part of the German relay team at the delayed 2020 Summer Olympics, showcasing her talent on an international stage. Alica Schmidt has built a strong online presence, sharing a mix of modeling and running content on her TikTok, where she connects with over 2.2 million followers. In addition to that, Alica Schmidt keeps her audience engaged through her YouTube channel, where she posts vlogs and behind-the-scenes glimpses into her training routines. With more than 310,000 subscribers, Alica Schmidt continues to inspire fans both on the track and through her digital platforms.

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