April 19, 2009
Altogether 7096 participants ran in Leipzig this weekend.
Lead results were as follows:
marathon men:
1 Salii, Maksym (UKR) SC DHfK Leipzig e.V. HK 02:31:13
2 Giebel, Jörg (DEU) SC DHfK Leipzig 40 02:35:22
3 Rudolf, Christian (GER) Stadtwerke LeipzigTeam SC DHfK HK 02:38:30
4 Beier, Detlef (DEU) LC Auensee Leipzig 50 02:39:42
5 Voland, Thomas (DEU) Stadtwerke Leipzig 40 02:39:52
6 Paul, Carsten (DEU) LG eXa Leipzig e.V. 45 02:40:21
7 Martin, Alex (DEU) RV Zwenkau HK 02:44:12
8 Richter, Jörg (DEU) LG eXa Leipzig e.V. 30 02:45:01
9 Hesselbarth, Jens (DEU) 40 02:47:06
10 Jakob, Christian (DEU) ESV Neuaubing München 30 02:48:50
11 Naumann, Heiko (DEU) Skiclub 1927 Köthen e.V. 35 02:49:20
11 Wiesemann, Holger (DEU) SV NORMANIA Treffurt 35 02:49:20
13 Speer, Ronald (DEU) LG eXa Leipzig e.V. 40 02:49:43
14 Kuscher, Jonny (DEU) LG eXa Leipzig e.V. 35 02:49:54
15 Funk, James (CAN) 35 02:50:00
16 Voigt, Uwe (DEU) SG LVB e.V., Abteilung Kanu 35 02:50:45
17 Heun, Alexander (DEU) SKG Gersfeld HK 02:50:50
18 Meier, Frieder (DEU) www.ssel2009.de HK 02:51:17
19 Jende, Felix (DEU) Leipzig HK 02:52:06
20 Bernhardt, Maik (DEU) SC Wiking Herne 30 02:52:17
marathon women:
1 Schipp, Carina (DEU) SC DHfK Leipzig e.V. HK 03:01:50
2 Stanienda, Bianca (DEU) SVE Hiddestorf 40 03:03:31
3 Heisler, Marion (DEU) HK 03:08:25
4 Dörfer, Kristin (DEU) Team Speiche Leipzig 40 03:10:24
5 Schumann, Kerstin (DEU) SC DHfK Leipzig 30 03:17:04
6 Rebentisch, Heike (DEU) LB Schwarzenberg 45 03:22:55
7 Schorr, Monika (DEU) 50 03:29:08
8 Kolditz, Cornelia (DEU) Gewandhaus zu Leipzig 30 03:33:43
9 Haslinger, Ilka (DEU) RSC Sachsenblitz Burgstädt 40 03:34:03
10 Lamkewitz, Nancy (DEU) SC DHfK Leipzig e.V. 30 03:34:16
11 Hausner, Rosi (DEU) Treiser LWT 50 03:38:29
12 Noll, Heike (DEU) TV Babenhausen 45 03:39:31
13 Melior, Melanie (DEU) UNI-Blutbank Magdeburg HK 03:42:19
14 Zigahn, Romy (DEU) Wasserball Verein Darmstadt 30 03:42:45
15 Hammer, Inge (DEU) TG Viktoria Augsburg 50 03:44:07
16 Reuter, Frauke (DEU) 30 03:47:13
17 Wierick, Anja (DEU) THARSOS e.V 30 03:47:39
18 Pein, Ute (DEU) PSV Leipzig 40 03:49:10
19 Ringena, Marion (DEU) Emder LG 50 03:49:28
20 Bachmann, Andrea (DEU) SCC Lauf-Masche 40 03:51:26
halfmarathon men:
1 Weyer, Sven (DEU) SC DHfK Leipzig e.V. HK 01:13:11
2 Siebert, Oleg (DEU) Turbine Halle HK 01:13:40
3 Herrmann, Lucas (DEU) JA 01:14:43
4 Winkler, Christoph (DEU) Stadtwerke Leipzig HK 01:16:22
5 Ueberschär, Olaf (DEU) LFV Oberholz HK 01:17:35
6 Weinhold, Knut (DEU) LT Karlsruhe 30 01:18:09
7 Barcik, Rico (DEU) Stadtwerke Leipzig 30 01:18:42
8 Sperlich, Jens (DEU) SFG Nellschütz 35 01:18:51
9 Schramm, Jürgen (DEU) MRRC München 35 01:19:29
10 Werner, Max Martin (DEU) Team Speiche Leipzig HK 01:19:39
11 Kebelmann, Conrad (DEU) 2. Commerzbank Firmenlauf 30 01:19:43
12 Siefke, Martin (DEU) SG LVB Leipzig HK 01:20:10
13 Scholz, Thoralf (DEU) LAV Halensia 40 01:20:45
14 Henning, Dirk LG eXa 01:20:58
15 Schröder, Thomas (DEU) TSV 1888 Falkanu HK 01:21:02
halfmarathon women:
1 Boitz, Sandra (DEU) SC DHfK Leipzig e.V. 35 01:21:18
2 Jakob, Anja (DEU) VSC Klingenthal 30 01:32:32
3 Scharf, Silke (DEU) 40 01:32:43
4 Röder, Manuela (DEU) SC DHfK Leipzig e.V. 30 01:34:28
5 Winther, Kristin (DEU) HTWK Leipzig 30 01:34:41
6 Uelzmann, Christine (DEU) Lauffreunde Bönen 40 01:35:25
7 Schönlebe, Jana (DEU) SC DHfK Leipzig 45 01:35:43
8 Schier, Kerstin (DEU) SC DHfK Leipzig e.V. 35 01:37:56
9 Junge, Stephanie (DEU) Kopfjaeger-Sports HK 01:38:06
10 Speer, Annett (DEU) LG eXa Leipzig e.V. 40 01:38:09
11 Blevins, Juliette (DEU) 45 01:38:21
12 Naumann, Heike (DEU) SV Handwerk Leipzig 45 01:38:49
13 Riehl, Kirstin (DEU) 35 01:38:57
14 Näser, Annett (DEU) Bundespolizei Frankfurt/Main 30 01:39:09
15 Heinze, Juliane (DEU) HK 01:39:25
10K men:
1 Stiller, Jakob (DEU) SC DHfK Leipzig e.V. HK 00:30:36
2 Reichel, Remo (DEU) 1. SV Gera 30 00:32:50
3 Bittner, Per (DEU) ALZ Sigmaringen HK 00:33:10
4 Otto, Christian (DEU) Stadtwerke Team Leipzig HK 00:33:41
5 Clemen, Sebastian (DEU) OSSV Kamenz HK 00:35:05
6 Nitsche, Sebastian HK 00:35:30
7 Lindner, Benjamin (GER) Brooks Running Team Berlin HK 00:35:30
8 Schuster, Markus (DEU) SSV Rodewald 30 00:35:48
9 Witzenhausen, Patrick (DEU) Melexis Running Chips 30 00:36:12
10 Prophet, Robert (DEU) SC DHfK Leipzig e.V. JA 00:36:26
11 Müssigbrodt, Andreas (DEU) Leipzig Triathlon 30 00:36:48
12 Illing, Björn (DEU) HTWK Leipzig HK 00:36:55
13 Köhler, Benjamin (DEU) SC DHfK Leipzig e.V. JA 00:36:59
14 Schor, Christof (GER) Runners Point HK 00:37:06
15 Dressler, Christian (DEU) HK 00:37:20
10K women:
1 Purcz, Katharina (DEU) SC DHfK Leipzig e.V. HK 00:40:18
2 Bernstein, Steffi (DEU) SG Spergau 40 00:42:21
3 Pöller, Sabine (DEU) SV Turbine Neubrandenburg HK 00:42:50
4 Cernik, Isabel (GER) HK 00:43:27
5 Kummer, Susanne (DEU) HK 00:43:32
6 Bader, Elisabeth (DEU) HK 00:43:35
7 Eurich, Stefanie (DEU) BSV AOK Leipzig e.V. HK 00:43:46
8 Meichsner, Anja (DEU) Leipziger Triathlon 30 00:43:59
9 Oelbermann, Kai-Friederike (DEU) HK 00:44:44
10 Jany, Diana (DEU) 30 00:45:04
full results of the race results.mikatiming.de
April 7, 2009
The German race walkers came back from the Race Walking Challenge in Rio Maior with mixed feelings. In the men’s 20K André Höhne qualified for the World Championships 2009 in Berlin with a time of 1:21:30 in 6th place. Also Mike Berger performed well with a clocking of 1:25:12h in 11th place. For him the race was a tune up for the more important 50km-distance. Christopher Linke finished with a time of 1:26:05, which is below the standard (1:26:30) for the U23-European Championships.
Rather disappointing was the pullout of Sabine Krantz after about the half of the race. 10 days after coming back from the altitude training camp in Flagstaff Krantz had a bad day but coach Ron Weigel is optimistic that better days will follow for her. Also the disqualification of Christoph Roschinsky and Christin Elß were a disappointment for head coach Weigel.
April 7, 2009
“I am super-happy” that was the short summary of Sabrina “Mocki” Mockenhaupt after her victory in the 29th halfmarathon in Berlin. With a personal best of 1:08:45h she was faster than two Kenyans and is now ready to complete the next stage towards the 2009 World Athletics Championships in Berlin.
In Berlin Mockenhaupt wants to run the 10.000m on the track. To compete in the World Championships she will have to run 31:45min, but after the Berlin halfmarathon she said that she could run this time already now. After some more training she is trying to run the time either on 6th of June in Ribeira Brava (Madeira/Portugal) or in Utrecht (Netherlands).
Even though Mocki already ran the qualifying time for the World Championship marathon in last year’s Frankfurt marathon (2:26:22) she is aiming for the long track distance. It she should fail to qualify over 10.000m she might still run the marathon as a plan B.
April 5, 2009
André Pollmächer and Melanie Schulz are the new German Champions in the halfmarathon.
Pollmächer (64:43min) defeated triathlete Steffen Justus (65:00min) after running together with him for 18K. Polmächers comment about the race was: “The time is alright, the race just went as I planned it. The only surprise for me was, that Steffen Justus challenged me for so long.” After two training camps in South Africa and Mexico this race was also Pollmächers first good performance record towards distance head coach Detlef Uhlemann. Silver medalist Steffen Justus was also surprised that he could set the pace for a long time, even though a time of 64 was his aim. The triathlet will compete in the first Triathlon World Cups after another training camp in Mallorca.
Defending Champion Martin Beckmann was obviously disappointed after finishing a distant 3rd in 66:45min. After crossing the finish line with cramps in both calves he said: “I can live with 3rd place, but not with this time.” Following Richard Friedrich (4th, 67:17min), the mountain running specialist Manuel Stöckert won the Junior category in 67:43min.
The women’s race was dominated by Melanie Schulz (75:42min). After five years of injuries and diseases it seems that Schulz is now again on the right way. In Düsseldorf she will also make her marathon debut and will challenge the marathon-experienced Susanne Hahn, Melanie Kraus and Luminita Zaituc. The silver medal of the race went to Stefanie Beckmann ahead of W40-senior Bernadette Pichlmaier. The best Junior was Katharina Heinig in 6th overall. The daughter of the famous German marathon runner Kathrin Dörre-Heinig clocked a time of 79:34min.
Results:
Men (including Juniors):
1. Pollmächer, André LAC Erdgas Chemnitz 1983 M 1:04:43
2. Justus, Steffen LAC Elm 1982 M 1:05:00
3. Beckmann, Martin LG LEINFELDEN-ECHTERDINGEN 1977 M 1:06:45
4. Friedrich, Richard LG Passau 1981 M 1:07:17
5. Stöckert, Manuel TSV Ostheim v.d.Rhön 1988 MJun 1:07:43
6. Pyka, Dennis LG TELIS FINANZ Regensburg 1972 M 1:07:50
7. Biele, Christian LAUFCLUB ERFURT 1983 M 1:07:53
8. Meißgeier, Markus LG Hof 1982 M 1:07:55
9. Borrmann, Jens SV Hermsdorf 1974 M 1:08:24
10. Flügel, Julian PSV Grün-Weiß Kassel 1986 M 1:08:30
11. Schrutek, Christian LC Cottbus 1987 MJun 1:08:37
12. Zeiler, Timo LG Eintracht Frankfurt 1981 M 1:08:38
13. Kuhn, Jan Mattis LC Eschenburg 1987 MJun 1:08:51
14. Schmidt, Daniel LG Remscheid 1986 M 1:08:54
15. Nawrocki, Philipp Aachener Turngemeinde 1977 M 1:09:05
16. Dirscherl, Christian LG Erlangen 1980 M 1:09:16
17. Middelhoff, Heiko MTV 1881 Ingolstadt 1983 M 1:09:21
18. Harland, Jörn PSV Grün-Weiß Kassel 1981 M 1:09:26
19. Straßner, Andreas TSG 08 Roth 1979 M 1:09:36
20. Austin-Kerl, Jürgen PSV Grün-Weiß Kassel 1970 M 1:09:45
Women (including Junior and Senior Women):
1. Schulz, Melanie LAUFCLUB ERFURT 1979 W 1:15:42
2. Beckmann, Stephanie LG LEINFELDEN-ECHTERDINGEN 1979 W 1:16:02
3. Pichlmaier, Bernadette LAG Mittlere Isar 1969 W40 1:17:25
4. Maissenbacher, Simone LSG Karlsruhe 1976 W 1:17:54
5. Ulrich, Veronika LG TELIS FINANZ Regensburg 1968 W40 1:18:33
6. Heinig, Katharina LG Eintracht Frankfurt 1989 WJun 1:19:34
7. Bohn, Birgitt Spiridon Frankfurt 1971 W35 1:19:42
8. Möller, Kristin LAC Quelle Fü/Mü 1984 W 1:19:55
9. Volke, Steffi LG TELIS FINANZ Regensburg 1976 W 1:20:38
10. Heiß, Monika LG TELIS FINANZ Regensburg 1974 W35 1:20:58
11. Wiesmair, Stefanie PSV Grün-Weiß Kassel 1980 W 1:22:14
12. Kallenberg, Friederike LAC PLIEZHAUSEN 1983 W 1:22:40
13. Tiedemann, Anke SG TSV Kronshagen/Kieler TB 1975 W 1:22:48
14. Martens, Vera Spiridon Frankfurt 1969 W40 1:23:39
15. Philippi, Ute LAV ASICS TÜBINGEN 1963 W45 1:23:49
16. Menne, Hannah PSV Grün-Weiß Kassel 1988 WJun 1:24:26
17. Bäuscher, Lea LG Eintracht Frankfurt 1982 W 1:24:32
18. Boldt, Constanze LLC Marathon Regensburg 1973 W35 1:24:34
19. Adelwarth, Margit TV Erkheim 1966 W40 1:24:41
20. Prager, Sabrina LG Passau 1987 WJun 1:25:52
full results of the championships leichtathletik.de
March 29, 2009
The only German entry to the 2009 World Cross-Country Championships in Amman (Jordan) – Sebastian Hallmann – took 104th place in the 12km-course of the senior men category. After going out quite bravely (only 8 seconds behind the leaders after 2km) he lost several places and was almost 4 1/2 minutes behind the eventual winner Gebregziabher Gerbremarian of Ethiopia.
The 32-year old will now concentrate on running track and aims to run sub 13:30 for the 5000m. Of course the aim is to qualify for the home World Championships in Berlin.
March 26, 2009
On March 22nd, Susanne Hahn finished second in the women’s category of the international halfmarathon in Venlo (NED). With a time of 1:11:44h she proved a good shape and just missed her personal best about 16 seconds. Furthermore it was her 2nd-fastest time ever and the 2nd time that she ran sub 1:12h. With this time she currently takes second place in the German Rankings behind Irina Mikitenko’s time (1:11:01h) from Rome.
The race in Venlo was won by Kenyan Magdalene Munkuzi (1:10:31 h).
March 25, 2009
Thirty year old German marathon hope Falk Cierpinski started in last weekend’s Lisbon half marathon. In a time of 1:06:25 he took 19th place in a race that was won by Kenyan Martin Lel (59:56). Cierpinski ran the race only couple of days after coming back from an altitude camp in Kenya, where he stayed with fellow Germans Martin Beckamnn and Tobias Sauter to prepare for the upcoming spring season.
March 15, 2009
Sebastian Hallmann (LG Stadtwerke München) will represent the German colours at the World Cross Country Championships in Amman/Jordan (28.3). The decision was made by German distance head coach Detlef Uhlemann after the German Cross Country Championships in Ingolstadt.
Even with the big aim of the World Championships 2009 in Berlin at hand, Germany wants to be present in the other global events.
Sebastian Hallmann showed several strong performances in cross-country and took 2nd place at the German Championships 09 at the long distance race. Hallmann will be the only German participant in Amman. Eventual men’s long distance race winner Arne Gabius as well as the fastest women Sabrina Mockenhaupt and Susanne Hahn never even entered the equation because of the upcoming preparation for the home World Championships.
March 14, 2009
Following the European Indoor Championships, the German Cross-Country Championships 2009 took place this weekend in Ingolstadt. Video-footage of the event can be found from here.
Men long distance:
German reigning 5.000m Champ Arne Gabius soon was the leader of the race and ran a lonely race. The battle about second place was won by Sebastian Hallmann, who came back after having a low in the middle of the race. Defending champion Stephan Hohl had to settle with 3rd place.
Men middle distance:
Another great showing of Wolfram Müller at the end of his winter season. After staying in the pack for the first parts of the race he attacked with about 1km to go and opened a gap of 9 seconds over the last kilometer. Second place was decided on the last meters, whereas Christoph Lohse marginally outkicked Carsten Schlangen.
Women’s race:
As expected Sabrina Mockenhaupt dominated the field and got her 6th national cross title. The 20sec-lead she had at 3km was extended to 39seconds in the finish. Susanne Hahn came in for a distant but unchallenged 2nd place and Junior Julia Hiller outran Ingalena Heuck in the challenge for the Bronce medal.
Selected results:
Men middle distance (3,1km):
1. Wolfram Müller 1981 m Männer SN LG Asics Pirna 0:09:12
2. Christoph Lohse 1983 m Männer WE TV Wattenscheid 01 0:09:21
3. Carsten Schlangen 1980 m Männer BE LG Nord Berlin 0:09:21
4. Stefan Eberhardt 1985 m Männer TH Laufclub Erfurt 0:09:28
5. Florian Orth 1989 m Männer HE ESV Jahn Treysa 0:09:28
6. Jonas Stifel 1980 m Männer BE LG Nord Berlin 0:09:34
7. Franek Haschke 1980 m Männer BE LG Nord Berlin 0:09:34
8. Moritz Waldmann 1985 m Männer NI LG Hannover 0:09:36
9. Ricardo Filipe Giehl 1985 m Männer NO TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 0:09:37
10. Jonas Hamm 1980 m Männer NI LG Braunschweig 0:09:38
11. Norbert Löwa 1984 m Männer BE LG Nord Berlin 0:09:39
12. Johannes Raabe 1987 m Männer NI LG Hannover 0:09:41
13. Christophe Chayriguet 1979 m Männer BY LG Stadtwerke München 0:09:42
14. Christian Königstein 1987 m Männer NO TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 0:09:44
15. Simon Huckestein 1985 m Männer WE SG Wenden 0:09:45
16. Matthias Walker 1983 m Männer WÜ LAC Pliezhausen 0:09:46
17. Tobias Gröbl 1983 m Männer BY LG Zusam 0:09:47
18. Markus Giering 1985 m Männer WÜ LG Badenova Nordschwarzwald 0:09:48
19. Christian Lenk 1979 m Männer WÜ LG Badenova Nordschwarzwald 0:09:50
20. Ken Fessel 1985 m Männer ST Hallesche Leichtathl.-Freunde 0:09:51
Men long distance (10,1km):
1. Arne Gabius 1981 m Männer WÜ LAV Asics Tübingen 0:32:29
2. Sebastian Hallmann 1977 m Männer BY LG Stadtwerke München 0:32:50
3. Stephan Hohl 1980 m Männer BA TV Huchenfeld 0:32:58
4. Lars Haferkamp 1979 m Männer NO TV Refrath 0:32:58
5. Richard Friedrich 1981 m Männer BY LG Passau 0:33:00
6. Carlo Schuff 1980 m Männer RL Post-Sport Telekom Trier 0:33:10
7. Dirk Schwarzbach 1981 m Männer NI TSV Kirchdorf 0:33:17
8. Markus Meißgeier 1982 m Männer BY LG Hof 0:33:43
9. Julian Flügel 1986 m Männer HE PSV Grün-Weiß Kassel 0:33:54
10. Markus Weiß-Latzko 1984 m Männer WÜ LAV Asics Tübingen 0:34:02
11. Thomas Springer 1984 m Männer ST SV Halle 0:34:03
12. Florian Reichert 1982 m Männer NI TSV Kirchdorf 0:34:05
13. Marc Schulze 1984 m Männer SN TSV Dresden 0:34:10
14. Heiko Middelhoff 1983 m Männer BY MTV 1881 Ingolstadt 0:34:11
15. Jonas Engler 1985 m Männer BE OSC Berlin 0:34:32
16. Stefan Paternoster 1979 m Männer BY LG Passau 0:34:41
17. Stefan Hohberger 1982 m Männer BY LG Passau 0:34:43
18. Raphael Arnold 1980 m Männer WÜ LAV Asics Tübingen 0:34:44
19. Philipp Brouwer 1982 m Männer BY Post-Telekom-SV Rosenheim 0:34:52
20. Dominik Wagner 1986 m Männer BY LG TELIS FINANZ Regensburg 0:34:53
Women/Junior Women/Senior Women (5,1km):
1. Sabrina Mockenhaupt 1980 w Frauen NO Kölner Verein für Marathon 0:17:27
2. Susanne Hahn 1978 w Frauen SL SV Schlau.Com Saar 05 Sbr. 0:18:06
3. Julia Hiller 1987 w Juniorinnen BY LAC Quelle Fü/Mü 0:18:14
4. Ingalena Heuck 1986 w Frauen BY LG Stadtwerke München 0:18:18
5. Mareike Schrulle 1989 w Juniorinnen NO LG ASV/DSHS Köln 0:18:23
6. Verena Dreier 1985 w Frauen RL LG Sieg 0:18:24
7. Ulrike Maisch 1977 w Frauen MV 1.LAV Rostock 0:18:26
8. Simret Restle 1984 w Frauen HE LG Eintracht Frankfurt 0:18:32
9. Birte Bultmann 1974 w Frauen WE TV Wattenscheid 01 0:18:45
10. Veronika Ulrich 1968 w Frauen W40 BY LG TELIS FINANZ Regensburg 0:18:54
11. Cornelia Schwennen 1987 w Juniorinnen NI SV Concordia Emsbüren 0:18:55
12. Julia Viellehner 1985 w Frauen BY LG Passau 0:18:58
13. Carolin Lang 1986 w Frauen BA LC Rothaus Breisgau 0:19:03
14. Susi Lutz 1987 w Juniorinnen BY LG TELIS FINANZ Regensburg 0:19:11
15. Ursula Gatzweiler 1988 w Juniorinnen NO LG ASV/DSHS Köln 0:19:25
16. Marina Hilschenz 1981 w Frauen HH LG Wedel-Pinneberg 0:19:30
17. Stefanie Wiesmair 1980 w Frauen HE PSV Grün-Weiß Kassel 0:19:34
18. Anna Hahner 1989 w Juniorinnen HE PSV Grün-Weiß Kassel 0:19:36
19. Nina Schüler 1980 w Frauen WE ESV Münster 0:19:38
20. Anne Kesselring 1989 w Juniorinnen BY LAC Quelle Fü/Mü 0:19:40
Junior Men (7,1km):
1. Alexander Hahn 1989 m Junioren NO TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 0:22:41
2. Philipp Pflieger 1987 m Junioren BY LG TELIS FINANZ Regensburg 0:22:42
3. Rico Schwarz 1988 m Junioren TH ASV Erfurt 0:22:51
4. Manuel Stöckert 1988 m Junioren BY TSV Ostheim v.d. Rhön 0:23:05
5. Richard Ringer 1989 m Junioren WÜ VfB LC Friedrichshafen 0:23:13
6. Fynn Schwiegelshohn 1988 m Junioren WE LG Olympia Dortmund 0:23:16
7. Thorsten Baumeister 1988 m Junioren RL Post-Sport Telekom Trier 0:23:31
8. Hagen Brosius 1988 m Junioren BB Potsdamer Laufclub 0:23:39
9. Marcus Schöfisch 1987 m Junioren TH Erfurter LAC 0:23:43
10. Daniel Götz 1989 m Junioren BY LAC Quelle Fü/Mü 0:23:45
11. Tobias Menges 1989 m Junioren BA SG Walldorf-Astoria 02 0:24:01
12. Jan Mattis Kuhn 1987 m Junioren HE LC Eschenburg 0:24:01
13. Raphael Viellehner 1988 m Junioren BY LG Passau 0:24:02
14. Leif Schröder-Groeneveld 1989 m Junioren SH SC Gut Heil Neumünster 0:24:09
15. Viktor Kuk 1989 m Junioren NI OSC Damme 0:24:10
16. Thorben Dietz 1989 m Junioren WE LG Dorsten 0:24:10
17. Hannes Hettfleisch 1987 m Junioren HH LG Wedel-Pinneberg 0:24:11
18. Tobias Schreindl 1988 m Junioren BY LG Passau 0:24:23
19. Florian Pehrs 1989 m Junioren NI TuS Gildehaus 0:24:29
20. René Stöckert 1990 m Junioren BY TSV Ostheim v.d. Rhön 0:24:32
full results of the championships leichtathletik.de
March 12, 2009
Reigning European 10.000m Champion Jan Fitschen is still struggling with an aching patellar tendon and still is not able to perform a regular running training. Fitschen already had to cancel the traditional spring training camp at the altitude of Flagstaff/Arizona and now he is hoping to train with a bigger group of runners at the Dutch North Sea island Texel during April. “I want to run painfree in April” he stated and also had a look forward: “The time until the World Championships is running out. It’s going to be super-tight.” However, he also has a plan if he should not be able to compete in the track season during summer 2009: if this happens he is going to run road races later in the year.
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