Marathonscene - Part 55

Olympic marathon: Final entry lists for men and women

The final entry lists of the Olympic marathons are now available.

Women
ALG: Souad Aït Salem
AUS: Benita Johnson, Kate Smyth, Lisa Jane Weightman
AUT: Eva-Maria Gradwohl
BIH: Lucia Kimani
BOL: Sonia Calizaya
BRA: Marily dos Santos
BRN: Nadia Ejjafini
CHN: Rong Chen, Shujing Zhang, Chunxiu Zhou, Xiaolin Zhu
COL: Bertha Sánchez
CRC: Gabriela Traña
ECU: Sandra Ruales
ERI: Nebiat Habtemariam
ESP: Alessandra Aguilar, Yesenia Centeno, Maria José Pueyo
ETH: Berhane Adere, Dire Tune, Gete Wami
FRA: Christelle Daunay
GBR: Paula Radcliffe, Mara Yamauchi, Liz Yelling
GER: Susanne Hahn, Melanie Kraus, [Irina Mikitenko]
GRE: Eléni Dónta
HUN: Beáta Rakonczai, Petra Teveli
IRL: Pauline Curley
ITA: Bruna Genovese, Anna Incerti, Vincenza Sicari
JPN: Yurika Nakamura, [Mizuki Noguchi], Reiko Tosa
KEN: Catherine Ndereba, Martha Komu, Selina Kosgei
KGZ: Yuliya Arzipova
KOR: Eun-hee Chae, Eun-jung Lee, Sun-young Lee
LAT: Jelena Prokopcuka
LES: Mamorallo Tjoka
LTU: Zivilé Balciünaité, Rasa Drazdauskaité
MAR: Asmae Leghzaoui
MDA: Valentina Delion
MEX: Karina Pérez, Madaí Pérez, Patricia Rétiz
NAM: Helalia Johannes, Beata Naigambo
NOR: Kirsten Melkevik Otterbu
NZL: Liza Hunter-Galvan, Nina Rillstone
PER: María Portillo
POL: Monika Drybulska, Dorota Gruca,
POR: Ana Dias, Inês Monteiro, Marisa Barros
PRK: Bun-Hui Jo, Yong-Ok Jong, Kum-Ok Kim
ROU: Lidia Simon, Luminita Talpos, Constantina Tomescu
RUS: Galina Bogomolova, Irina Timofeyeva, Svetlana Zakharova
RWA: Epiphanie Nyirabarame
SRB: Olivera Jevtic
SVK: Zuzana Šaríková
TLS: Mariana Dias Ximenes
TUR: Bahar Dogan
UKR: Tetyana Filonyuk, Oksana Sklyarenko
USA: Deena Kastor, Magdalena Lewy Boulet, Blake Russell
ZIM: Tabitha Tsatsa

Men:
AND: Antoni Bernadó
ANG: João N’Tyamba
AUS: Lee Troop
BDI: Joachim Nshimirimana
BEL: Tom Van Hooste
BLR: Andrei Gordeev
BOT: Ndabili Bashingili
BRA: Franck de Almeida, José de Souza, Marilson dos Santos
BRN: Abdulhak Elgorche Zakaria, Al Mustafa Riyadh, Nasar Sakar Saeed
CAM: Bunting Hem
CHI: Roberto Echeverria
CHN: Haiyang Deng, Zhuhong Li, Longyun Ren
COL: Juan Carlos Cardona
CPV: Nelson Cruz
ECU: Franklin Tenorio
ERI: Yared Asmerom, Yonas Kifle, Tesfayohannes Mesfin, Ghebru Sereke
ESP: José Manuel Martínez, Julio Rey, José Ríos
EST: Pavel Loskutov
ETH: Gashaw Asfaw, Tsegay Kebede, Deriba Merga
FIN: Janne Holmén, Francis Kirwa
FRA: Simon Munyutu
GBR: Dan Robinson
GUA: Alfredo Arévalo, José Amado García
IRL: Martin Fagan
ISR: Seteng Ayele
ITA: Ottaviano Andriani, Stefano Baldini, Ruggero Pertile
JPN: Tsuyoshi Ogata, Satoshi Osaki, Atsushi Sato
KAZ: Takhir Mamashayev
KEN: Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot, Martin Lel, Samuel Kamau Wanjiru
KOR: Yi-yong Kim, Bong-ju Lee, Myongseung Lee
LBA: Ali Mabrouk El Zaidi
LES: Clement Mabothile Lebopo, Simon Tsotang Maine, Moses Moeketsi Mosuhli
LIE: Marcel Tschopp
MAR: Abderrahime Bouramdane, Jaouad Gharib, Abderrahim Goumri
MDA: Iaroslav Musinschi
MEX: Francisco Bautista, Carlos Cordero, Procopio Franco
MGL: Ser-Od Bat-Ochir
MNE: Goran Stojiljkovic
NED: Kamiel Maase
NEP: Arjun Kumar Basnet
PER: Costantino León
POL: Arkadiusz Sowa, Henryk Szost
POR: Luís Feiteira, Paulo Gomes, Hélder Ornelas
PRK: Il-Nam Kim, Song-Chol Pak, Kum-Song Ri
QAT: Yousf Othman Qader, Mubarak Hassan Shami
RSA: Norman Dlomo, Hendrick Ramaala
RUS: Grigoriy Andreyev, Oleg Kulkov, Aleksey Sokolov
SLO: Roman Kejžar
SUI: Viktor Röthlin
TAN: Getuli Bayo, Mohamed Ikoki Msandeki, Samson Ramadhani
TLS: Augusto Soares
TPE: Wen-Chien Wu
TUR: Abdil Ceylan
UGA: Alex Malinga
UKR: Olexandr Kuzin, Vasyl Matviychuk, Oleksandr Sitkovskyy
USA: Ryan Hall, Dathan Ritzenhein, Brian Sell
VEN: Luis Fonseca
ZIM: Mike Fokoroni


Olympic Marathon Preview: Women

The women’s marathon of this years Olympic Games will take place on August, 17th (7.30 local time Beijing). Who are the favourites? Who are the underdogs?
The IAAF-rankings of this years performances in the marathon is as follows:
2:22:38 Yingying Zhang CHN
2:22:42 Berhane Adere ETH
2:22:53 Galina Bogomolova RUS
2:24:14 Irina Timofeyeva RUS
2:24:39 Svetlana Zakharova RUS
2:24:40 Dire Tune ETH
2:25:10 Mara Yamauchi GBR
2:25:33 Martha Komu KEN
2:25:37 Gete Wami ETH

Several race favorites have not run a serious marathon in 2008 and therefore this year’s ranking is not too meaningful.
Unlike the men’s race, the women will go out much faster and the Asians, i.e. the Japanese and the Chinese will put a lot of pressure on the field. Especially the Chinese have a lot of pressure from their home crowd and it remains to be seen if they can meet the expectations. A big question mark is the world record holder Paula Radcliffe, who suffered from an injury most of 2008 but reportedly put 8-9hours of training/day in her preparation. However the real mileage is missing and Paula might suffer after 30-35km when the muscular factor is coming into play.
The Ethiopians and Kenya’s Catherine Ndereba are other challengers for the Japanese and Chinese.

Also Germany is represented in the woman’s marathon. After the withdrawal of Irina Mikitenko (PB: 2:24:14h) the German marathon team is reduced to two participants: Susanne Hahn (PB: 2:29:35h) and Melanie Kraus (PB: 2:27:57h). A placement between 20 and 40 would be an achievement for both of them and more should not be expected.


Defending marathon Champion Mizuki Noguchi out of Beijing marathon

After Germanys Irina Mikitenko, a second race favorite had to withdraw from the Olympic marathon in Beijing only short before the actual race.
Defending Champion Mizuki Noguchi (JAP) informed the Japanese Team, that she can’t participate due to an injury in her left thigh muscle and her groin. Noguchi ran an Asian record in the Berlin marathon 2005 (2:19:12) and won the Gold medal of the Athens Olympic Games in 2004 (2:26:20).
So far no woman could defend an Olympic title and with the withdrawal of Noguchi this streak will continue.


Olympic Marathon Preview: Men

The men’s marathon of the Olympic Games 2008 in Beijing will take place on the last day of the Olympics on August, 24th. Who are the favourites? Who are the underdogs?
The current standigs of the Best times in the marathon this year is as follows (only participants of the Olympics are included):
2:05:15 Martin Lel KEN
2:05:24 Samuel Kamau Wanjiru KEN
2:05:30 Abderrahim Goumri MAR
2:06:17 Ryan Hall USA
2:06:38 Deriba Merga ETH
2:06:40 Tsegay Kebede ETH
2:07:23 Viktor Röthlin SUI
2:07:46 Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot KEN
2:08:23 Mubarak Hassan Shami QAT
2:08:34 Yared Asmerom ERI
2:08:36 Satoshi Osaki JPN
2:08:51 Yonas Kifle ERI
2:09:24 Simon Munyutu FRA
2:09:38 José Ríos ESP

Remember, those are only the times of this year and there might be runners that have been selected because of performances in last autumn.
As everyone knows (or should know) by now, marathon world record holder Haile Gebrselassie is running 10.000m in the Beijing Games. This – for sure – opens the door for the Kenyans, that are still waiting for a first gold medal in an Olympic marathon. However, it remains to be seen if they can brake this ban. The men’s race will most likely will be a tactical one. We will see some unknown guys running in front after 5 to 15km to present themself and to get some media attention (as it’s usual the case in an Olympic marathon). The favourites will bunch up behind and will be very careful in choosing the right pace, i.e. a slow pace. The eventual winner will run a negative split, because the real race will start at around 30K and from there on it will be really interesting. There are definitely some guys in the field that have a good speed, so the Kenyan’s should be careful. On the other hand Samuel Wanjiru should have the ability to run the second half sub 1:05.
So, at the end it will be Kenya against the rest of the world. The European hope is of course Viktor Röthlin of Switzerland, who already showed great performances in similar conditions (e.g. in Osaka last year). Also the Americans Ryan Hall and Dathan Ritzenhein will be in contention and will bring some colour into the lead pack.
On the other hand it’s an Olympic marathon and the last Olympic marathons always were won by outsiders – at least on the men’s side.
Unfortunately there won’t be any German marathon runners, even if 3 Germans broke the IAAF B-standard of 2:18 in the qualification period (Martin Beckmann: 2:15:22, Falk Cierpinski: 2:15:48, Mario Kröckert: 2:16:07)


Paula Radcliffe will run in Beijing

World marathon record holder Paula Radcliffe (GBR) announced that she is going to run in the women’s marathon of the Olympic Games in Beijing 2008. After arriving at the training camp of Team Great Britain in Macau she stated: “I’m racing unless my leg breaks down” … “It’s the Olympics so you take a risk on it.” After some doubts about her shape because of a stress fracture in her left leg, she now takes the role of the women to beat for Gold.


17. Vattenfall City-Nacht in Berlin, 2.8.08 – German marathon Olympians Hahn and Kraus with last tune up while Dutchman surprises German men

The women’s 10K-race of the 17th edition of the Berliner City night was won by Susanne Hahn (33:11) ahead of Melanie Kraus (33:56). Both will represent Germany in the Olympic marathon in Beijing and used the competition in the German capital as a last speed-test before going to Asia next Wednesday. After some tough weeks of training the test can be seen as positive and during the training sessions in Hokkaido/JPN (the final preparation training camp of the German squad) only some fine tuning remains to be done.

In the men’s 10K Dutchman Martin Lauret was the fastest man, clocking a 29:07min and leaving the German hopes Falk Cierpinski (29:16) and Stefan Koch (29:21) behind. Falk Cierpinski – son of former two-time olympic marathon gold medalist Waldemar Cierpinski – improved his Personal Best the second time within one week after he ran 29:17min in Cardiff last weekend. Both Cierpinski and Koch are most probably going to run this year’s Berlin marathon.

TOP-15 results
Women 10K
1 Hahn, Susanne DEU W30 SV Schlau.com Saar 05 Saarbrüc 00:33:11
2 Kraus, Melanie DEU W30 TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 00:33:55
3 Zutt, Barbara NLD WH 00:35:45
4 Schipper, Esther DEU WH 00:36:38
5 Wiesmair, Stefanie DEU WH PSV Grün-Weiß Kassel 00:36:47
6 de Jong, Inger NLD W30 00:37:24
7 Boitz, Sandra DEU W30 SC DHfK Leipzig 00:37:31
8 Tutsch, Claudia DEU WH OSC Berlin 00:37:33
9 Krecklow, Beate DEU W35 Greifswalder SV 04 00:37:38
10 Buchhauser, Mares-Elaine DEU WH Berliner SV 1892 00:37:46
11 Haas, Elisabeth Maria DEU WH Union Salzburg LA 00:38:11
12 Penning de Vries, Marloes NLD WH Spiridon Frankfurt 00:38:24
13 Parsiegla, Karsta DEU W45 SCC Berlin 00:38:28
14 Schipp, Carina DEU WH SC DHFK Leipzig.e.V. 00:38:58
15 Opt-Eynde, Laura DEU WH jk running 00:39:17

Men 10K
1 Lauret, Martin NLD M35 00:29:07
2 Cierpinski, Falk DEU M30 SG Spergau 00:29:16
3 Koch, Stefan DEU MH TV Wattenscheid 00:29:22
4 Lubina, Alexander DEU MH TV Wattenscheid 00:30:02
5 Seiler, Christian DEU MH LC Erfurt 00:30:14
6 Sponar, Lennart DEU MH Brooks Running Team 00:30:19
7 Schröer, Ronald DEU MH 00:30:20
8 Ton, Robert NLD MH Niederlande 00:30:43
9 Biele, Christian DEU MH LC Erfurt 00:30:47
10 Lindner, Benjamin DEU MH SG Spergau 00:30:48
11 Krebs, Robert DEU MJA LG Nike Berlin 00:30:53
12 Hedrit, Embaye DEU M30 LG Braunschweig 00:31:08
13 Weyer, Sven DEU MH SC DHfK Leipzig 00:31:10
14 Schulze, Marc DEU MH TSV Dresden 00:31:11
15 Lindner, Sören DEU MH SG TSV Kronshagen/Kieler TB 00:31:15

full results of the race scc-events.com

Braking news: Irina Mikitenko (GER) out of Olympics

On Friday night Irina Mikitenko, this years London marathon winner announced that she will not be able to run in the Beijing-marathon. The medal candidate is still in St.Moritz (SUI) but persistent back and pelvis problems that emanate into the feet make a run in this years Olympic Games impossible.

Even though this is a big shock for the German marathonscene, we wish Irina the best of luck for a fast and complete recovery.


DAK Leichtathletik-Gala 2008 in Wattenscheid, 1.8.08

Most of the German track&field athletes that are going to Beijing had a last test in Wattenscheid (GER). Ariane Friedrich (high jump / 2,01m), Nadine Kleinert (shot put / 19,52m) on the woman’s side as well as Robert Harting (discus / 66,96) and some other throwers (Ralf Bartels, Peter Sack, Markus Esser, Betty Heidler,..) hold the highest hopes for a medal in Beijing and presented reasonable performances in the meeting.
In the distance running events, 1.500m Olympian Carsten Schlangen won a tactical race (3:37,05min) with a fine kick over the last 150m. If the pace is not to fast, he might have a chance to survive the Olympic heats.

Results of the distance races:

Women
800 m
1. Setowska Ewelina 1980 POL 2:01.62 1./I
2. Langerholc Brigitta 1976 SLO 2:01.88 2./I
3. Gradzki Monika 1979 GER TV Wattenscheid 01 2:01.97 3./I
4. Green Nikeya 1982 USA 2:03.74 4./I
5. Hartmann Jana 1981 GER LG Olympia Dortmund 2:03.96 5./I
6. Goldfuß Janina 1983 GER TV Wattenscheid 01 2:05.83 6./I
7. Horna Annett 1987 GER TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 2:06.08 7./I

Men
1.500 m
1. Schlangen Carsten 1980 GER LG Nord Berlin 3:37.05 1./I
2. Eberhardt Stefan 1985 GER LC Erfurt 3:37.51 2./ISB
3. Nowicki Bartosz 1984 POL 3:37.90 3./ISB
4. Polonet Vickson 1985 KEN 3:38.33 4./I
5. Kiptum Bernard 1986 KEN 3:39.01 5./I
6. Esteso Pedro 1976 ESP 3:39.99 6./ISB
7. Klein Christian 1987 GER LC asics Rehlingen 3:40.02 7./ISB
8. Lohse Christoph 1983 GER TV Wattenscheid 01 3:40.27 8./ISB
9. Chepkok Vincent 1988 KEN 3:40.47 9./I
10. Grothaus Thorben 1984 GER TV Wattenscheid 01 3:40.75 10./ISB
11. Kimutai Philomon 1983 KEN 3:43.99 11./I
12. Rotich Lucas 1990 KEN 3:44.07 12./I
13. Zauber Falco 1987 GER LG Nord Berlin 3:46.09 13./I
14. Giehl Ricardo-Felipe 1985 GER TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 3:50.48 14./I

3.000 m
1. Salel Daniel 1980 KEN 7:45.85 1./IMR
2. Biwott Yusuf 1986 KEN 7:46.83 2./I
3. Escho Benson 1987 KEN 7:51.08 3./ISB
4. Lessuda Papassio Andrew 1981 KEN 7:51.47 4./ISB
5. Gabius Arne 1981 GER LAV asics Tübingen 7:51.75 5./ISB
6. Gonzalez Jonay 1982 ESP 7:51.96 6./I
7. Espana Francisco 1984 ESP 7:54.31 7./ISB
8. Uliczka Steffen 1984 GER SG TSV Kronshagen/Kieler TB 7:59.46 8./ISB
9. Loy Rico 1986 GER LG Badenova Nordschwarzwald 8:03.02 9./ISB
10. Kigen Cosmas 1990 KEN 8:03.33 10./I
11. Pflieger Philipp 1987 GER LG Finanz Regensburg 8:03.72 11./ISB
12. Stanger Christian 1986 GER LG Leinfelden-Echterdingen 8:04.02 12./ISB
13. Schwarz Rico 1988 GER ASV Erfurt 8:04.10 13./ISB
14. van Malderen Kristof 1983 BEL 8:04.60 14./I
15. Ghirmai Filmon 1979 GER LAV asics Tübingen 8:08.88 15./ISB
16. Kowalinski Marc-Andre 1978 GER Post-Sport Telekom Trier 8:13.60 16./ISB
17. Pehrs Florian 1989 GER TuS Gildehaus 8:16.66 17./ISB
18. Bollen Frank 1982 BEL 8:16.92 18./I
19. Weiss-Latzko Markus 1984 GER LAV asics Tübingen 8:19.71 19./ISB
20. Al-Rashidy Omar 1984 KUW 8:29.54 20./I

Women U16
800 m
1. Ollesch Isabell 1993 WE TV Wattenscheid 01 2:21.89 1./I
2. Ollesch Lisa 1993 WE TV Wattenscheid 01 2:24.00 2./I
3. Bawey Pia 1993 WE TV Wattenscheid 01 2:26.77 3./I
4. Hense Inga 1994 WE VfL Bochum 2:27.50 4./I
5. Lins Janine 1994 WE USC Bochum 2:30.49 5./I
6. Guting Vanessa 1995 WE LGO / TSC Eintracht 2:32.78 6./I
7. Schwaiger Anna.-K. 1994 WE TuS Neuenrade 2:33.83 7./I
8. Drew Kimberley 1993 WE TV Wattenscheid 01 2:35.02 8./I
9. Schäfer Lisa 1994 WE FC Stoppenberg 2:37.09 9./I
10. Rack Selina 1993 WE TV Wattenscheid 01 2:38.56 10./I
11. Krämer Michelle 1994 WE SV Langendreer 04 2:47.49 11./I
aW Mark Vanessa 1996 WE BV Teutonia Lanstrop 2:37.63 I

full results of the meeting leichtathletik.de

Bayer Meeting in Leverkusen, 30.07.2008

In the distance running events of the Bayer Meeting two women of the German Olympic team tested their speed. 3000m steeple-Olympian Antje Möldner won the 1.500m race by a big margin in 4:11,96 min. The 3.000m was won by Sabrina Mockenhaupt in 8:50,81 min. A time she was not running in the last 3 years. In the Beijing Olympics Mockenhaupt will run the 10.000 meter.

Results of the distance events:

Women
1.500 m
1. Möldner Antje 1984 GER SC Potsdam 4:11.96 1./I
2. Green Nikeya 1982 USA 4:14.01 2./I
3. Plis Renata 1985 POL 4:14.44 3./I
4. Hiller Julia 1987 GER LAC Quelle Fü/Mü/Wü 4:19.85 4./I
5. Pohl Veronica 1985 GER LG ASV DSHS Köln 4:20.48 5./I
6. Krebs Denis 1987 GER TV Wattenscheid 01 4:21.49 6./I
7. Lange Julia 1985 GER Hamburger SV 4:21.73 7./I
8. Engeset Kristine 1988 NOR 4:22.94 8./I
9. Janssen Saskia 1985 GER TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 4:26.34 9./I
10. Koubaa Sanaa 1985 GER LG Hilden 4:27.30 10./I
11. Marxen Kerstin 1985 GER TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 4:36.45 11./I

3.000 m
1. Mockenhaupt Sabrina 1980 GER Kölner Verein für Marathon 8:50.81 1./I
2. Papp Kristztina 1982 HUN 9:01.42 2./I
3. Fjortoft Silje 1980 NOR 9:19.24 3./I
4. Cakir Asli 1985 TUR 9:23.17 4./I
5. Bultmann Birte 1975 GER TV Wattenscheid 01 9:29.02 5./I
6. Lutz Susi 1987 GER LG TELIS FINANZ Regensburg 9:30.35 6./I
7. June Kara 1982 USA 9:32.55 7./I
8. Schwennen Cornelia 1987 GER SV Concordia Emsbüren 9:32.75 8./I
9. Ulrich Veronika 1968 GER LG TELIS FINANZ Regensburg 9:38.96 9./I
10. Bienstein Heike 1986 GER LG Olympia Dortmund 9:39.26 10./I

Men
800 m (A-section)
1. Koech Justus 1980 KEN 1:46.21 1./I
2. Som Bram 1980 NED 1:47.14 2./I
3. Okken Arnoud 1982 NED 1:47.91 3./I
4. Rapatz Andreas 1986 AUT 1:48.14 4./I
5. Kazi Tamas 1985 HUN 1:48.18 5./I
6. Herms Rene 1982 GER LG Braunschweig 1:49.62 6./I
7. Ludolph Sören 1988 GER LG Braunschweig 1:50.44 7./I
8. Halapczuc Georg 1985 ROM 1:51.45 8./I
9. Sasano Hiroshi 1978 JAP 1:53.15 9./I

1.500 m (A-section)
1. Nowicki Batosz 1984 POL 3:40.83 1./I
2. Szemeti Peter 1988 HUN 3:41.33 2./I
3. Murakami Yasunori 1983 JAP 3:41.49 3./I
4. Tago Yasuhiro 1983 JAP 3:41.94 4./I
5. Lesuuda Andrew 1981 KEN 3:42.01 5./I
6. Zauber Falko 1987 GER LG Nord Berlin 3:43.06 6./I
7. Praetorius Sven 1985 GER LC Erfurt 3:44.28 7./I
8. Kigen Cosmas 1990 KEN 3:44.60 8./I
9. Ino Hiroshi 1985 JAP 3:44.70 9./I
10. Salah Saber 1986 FRA 3:44.96 10./I
11. Sotokvis Rene 1987 NED 3:45.41 11./I
12. Mohr Toni 1983 GER Leichtathletik Club Cottbus 3:46.36 12./I
13. Chayriguet Christophe 1979 GER LG Olympia Dortmund 3:50.83 13./I

Women U20
800 m
1. Walter Caroline 1988 GER LG Karlsruhe 2:05.70 1./I
2. Buchrucker Sabrina 1989 GER TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 2:08.60 2./I
3. Kock Maren 1990 GER LG Emstal Dörpen 2:15.37 3./I
4. Soethout Jana Janine 1989 GER LG ASV DSHS Köln 2:16.81 4./I
5. Formella Anne 1987 GER LG ASV DSHS Köln 2:17.43 5./I
6. Cremer Julia 1990 GER ATG Aachen 2:17.83 6./I
7. Grüter Julia 1990 GER TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 2:18.77 7./I

Women U18
800 m
1. Platt Stephanie 1991 GER LAV Bayer Uerdingen/Dormagen 2:13.27 1./I
2. Decker Beatrice 1991 GER ASV Erfurt 2:14.47 2./I
3. Udelhoven Luna 1994 GER LAV Bad Godesberg 2:15.19 3./I
4. Müller Christina 1992 GER TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 2:15.27 4./I
5. Rustemeier Julia 1991 GER LG Menden 2:19.67 5./I
6. Schmitz Annika 1993 GER SV Sonsbeck 2:20.11 6./I
7. Nocke Linda 1991 GER TuSEM Essen 2:20.17 7./I
8. Müller Laura 1992 GER TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 2:23.17 8./I
9. Kramer Yasmin 1991 GER LAV Bayer Uerdingen/Dormagen 2:28.33 9./I
10. Josten Judith 1994 GER SV Sonsbeck 2:30.26 10./I

Men U20
1.000 m
1. Hengmith Christian 1988 GER TuSEM Essen 2:23.12 1./I
2. Orth Florian 1989 GER ESV Jahn Treysa 2:24.06 2./I
3. Gruber Daniel 1989 GER LG Emstal Dörpen 2:24.51 3./I
4. Pehrs Florian 1989 GER TuS Gildehaus 2:25.99 4./I
5. Bühner Niklas 1989 GER SG Wenden 2:26.56 5./I
6. Schulz Philipp 1990 GER TV Wattenscheid 01 2:26.74 6./I
7. Artschwager Andrej 1987 GER SG Wenden 2:29.25 7./I
8. Gerschler Kenneth 1989 GER LG Olympia Dortmund 2:29.71 8./I
9. Hottenrott Andreas 1989 GER LG ASV DSHS Köln 2:30.15 9./I
10. Bardehle Benito 1990 GER LC Erfurt 2:30.18 10./I
11. Dennis Sebastian 1990 GER LG Rhein-Lahn 2:30.32 11./I
12. Dietz Thorben 1989 GER LG Dorsten 2:30.57 12./I
13. Esser Jacues 1986 GER LG ASV DSHS Köln 2:34.13 13./I
14. Heising Carl-Philip 1990 GER LAV Bayer Uerdingen/Dormagen 2:34.65 14./I
15. Laska Hardy 1989 GER LG Olympia Dortmund 2:35.25 15./I
16. Marschner David 1990 GER LAZ Puma Troisdorf/Siegburg 2:38.34 16./I
17. Adam Mario 1990 GER LG ASV DSHS Köln 2:41.69 17./I

Men U18
1.000 m
1. Riker Tobias 1991 GER USC Mainz 2:33.67 1./I
2. Mantay Lukas 1991 GER TV Wattenscheid 01 2:34.21 2./I
3. Spinrath Fabian 1992 GER LAV Bayer Uerdingen/Dormagen 2:35.05 3./I
4. Kuckuck Gage 1991 GER TuS Wunstorf 2:36.05 4./I
5. Hollop Dominik 1991 GER LG Menden 2:36.26 5./I
6. Spokmann Tim 1991 GER TV Wattenscheid 01 2:39.90 6./I
7. Thiel Philip 1992 GER LG Remscheid 2:39.95 7./I
8. Spangardt Christoph 1992 GER LG ASV DSHS Köln 2:41.54 8./I
9. Hardt Marvin 1992 GER TV Refrath 2:45.53 9./I
10. Alban Jens 1992 GER LAV Bayer Uerdingen/Dormagen 2:45.74 10./I
11. Müller Jonas 1991 GER TV Refrath 2:47.05 11./I
12. Hopmann Hendrik 1993 GER TV Wattenscheid 01 2:47.29 12./I
13. Ralenovsky Arthur 1993 GER TV Refrath 2:55.17 13./I

full results of the meeting leichtathletik.de

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