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Sleep in Children with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): a Review of Naturalistic and Stimulant Intervention Studies
Pediatric OSA Research Abstracts compiled by David Shirazi DDS MS MA LAc Sleep Medicine Reviews Volume 8, Issue 5, October 2004, Pages 379-402 Clinical Review Sleep in children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): a review of naturalistic and stimulant intervention studies Mairav Cohen-Ziona, b, c, 1, , Sonia Ancoli-Israelb, c, San Diego State University/University of California, San Diego Joint Doctoral Program in a Clinical Psychology, San Diego, CA, USA b Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, CA, USA Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System (VASDHS), Department of Psychiatry, c University of California, 116A, 3350 La Jolla Village Drive, San Diego, CA 92161, USA Abstract Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is the most common behavioral disorder of childhood. Multiple clinical and research reports suggest extensive sleep disturbances in children with ADHD, however, current data is contradictory. This paper reviewed 47 research studies (13 stimulant intervention and 34 naturalistic) on ADHD that were published since 1980. The main objectives of this review were to provide pediatric clinicians and researchers a clear and concise summary of published sleep data in children with ADHD, to provide a more accurate description of the current knowledge of the relationship between sleep and ADHD, and to provide current information on the effect of stimulant medication on sleep. Twenty-five of the reviewed studies used subjective reports of sleep, six were actigraphic studies, and 16 were overnight polysomnographic sleep studies (two of which also included Multiple Sleep Latency Tests). All participants were between the age of 3 and 19, and 60% were male. -
Charlotte's Breaking News
harlotte’s Breaking News Juli 2021 harlotte’s Breaking News Juli 2021 AKTUELLES Neuer Vorstand Tokio Team benannt Helfer gesucht AUSBLICK U20-EM mit James Adebola Siegfried-Eifrig-Sportfest Nächste Sprechstunde und nächster Stammtisch Grillfest der Abteilung RÜCKBLICK Silber und Bronze für Emil bei der U23-EM Mittsommernachtssportfest Verabschiedung mit Aussicht Spiridon Siegerehrung OstSEE ist nicht Ostsee Rumgurken im Spreewald © LOTHAR KOETHE PHOTOGRAPHY harlotte’s Breaking News Juli 2021 Liebe Freunde! Die Mitgliederversammlung 2020 mit Neuwahlen konnten wir coronabedingt erst im vergangenen Juni durchführen. Die Wahlen ergaben einen großen Vertrauensbeweis für die Arbeit des bisherigen Vorstands. Inzwischen hat der neugewählte Vorstand das erste Mal getagt. Auf der Basis der bisherigen Struktur von hauptamtlichen Mitarbeitern und eine möglichst transparente Form der Arbeit wollen wir am Erreichten anknüpfen. Falls jemand Ideen oder Wünsche für unsere Arbeit hat, kann er sich jederzeit an mich wenden. Euer Andreas Anstehende Termine im Juli: 31.07. 29. adidas Runners City Night Sperrungen des Mommsenstadions am Ende des Newsletters AKTUELLES NEUER VORSTAND Als alter und neuer Vorsitzender wurde Andreas Statzkowski bei einer Gegenstimme und sieben Enthaltungen von der Mitgliederversammlung bei 142 Anwesenden in seinem Amt bestätigt. Die Struktur des gewählten Vorstands entspricht den Vorgaben der Satzung des SCC. Demnach wurden 11 Stellvertreter gewählt. Jürgen Lock, Nina Perlitt, Marie Reichert, Ariturel Hack, Godo Lagemann, Michael McLaughlin, Mark Milde, Mohammed Moshiri, Ralph Mouchbahani, Georg Petzold und Heiko Schilff sind die stellvertretenden Vorsitzenden der Abteilung. Als Beisitzer wurden Kristina Wagner, Henryk Mainusch, Alexander Pönack und Torsten Pohle gewählt. Christian Jost wurde als Kassenwart wiedergewählt. Sportwart wurde erneut Sven Buggel und zum Jugendsportwart wurde Lucas Jakubczyk gewählt. -
Copa De Europa – Superliga - HOMBRES 7
Copa de Europa – Superliga - HOMBRES 7. James Thie GBR 3:44.46 8. Aleksandr Krivchonkov RUS 3:44.52 Florencia (ITA), 17, 18 y 19 junio 3.000m (19) 1. Jesús España ESP 8:16.48 Clasificación 2. Mohammed Farah GBR 8:17.28 3. Yared Shegumo POL 8:18.06 1. Alemania GER 113 5. Arne Gabius GER 8:18.07 2. Francia FRA 104 5. Mokhtar Benhari FRA 8:19.11 3. Italia ITA 98 6. Simone Zanon ITA 8:19.19 4. Polonia POL 94,5 7. Dmitriy Maksimov RUS 8:26.76 5. Rusia RUS 88 8. Václav Janousek CZE 8:57.25 6. España ESP 86,5 7. Gran Bretaña GBR 70 5.000m (17) 8. República Checa CZE 63 1. Juan Carlos de la Ossa ESP 13:30.97 2. Bouabdellah Tahri FRA 13.32.34 HOMBRES 3. Jan Fitschen GER 13:33.46 4. Sergey Ivanov RUS 13:43.84 100m (18) (+2,1) 5. Jakub Czaja POL 13:46.53 1. Ronald Pognon FRA 10.06 6. Salvatore Vincenti ITA 14:00.97 2. Mark Lewis-Francis GBR 10.10 7. Chris Davies GBR 14:06.21 3. Simone Collio ITA 10.15 8. Jan Kreisinger CZE 14:58.43 4. Andrey Yepishin RUS 10.26 5. Lukasz Chyla POL 10.31 110m vallas (19) (+2,0) 6. Jirí Vojtík CZE 10.39 1. Ladji Doucouré FRA 13.16 7. Ángel David Rodríguez ESP 10.39 2. Thomas Blaschek GER 13.44 8. Marc Blume GER 10.51 3. Andrea Giaconi ITA 13.52 4. -
NATIONAL RECORDS / NATIONAL BESTS 4 X 200 Metres / 4 X 800 Metres / Distance Medley Relay / 4 X 1.500 Metres / 4 X 400 Metres Mixed Relay
NATIONAL RECORDS / NATIONAL BESTS 4 x 200 metres / 4 x 800 metres / Distance Medley Relay / 4 x 1.500 metres / 4 x 400 metres mixed relay Compiled by Miguel Villaseñor AEEA (Asociación Española de Estadísticos de Atletismo) member AEEA web page: http://www.rfea.es/aeea/index.asp Corrections and additions to [email protected] Twitter: @MigVillasenor With thanks to Manuel Arons de Carvalho (POR), Alain Bouillé (FRA), Marco Buccellato (ITA), Aliaksandr But-Husaim (BLR), Mark Butler (GBR), Thomas Constas (GRE), György Csiki (HUN), Gerard Dupuy (FRA), David Eiger (ISR), José Javier Etayo (ESP), Carole Fuchs (FRA), Arild Glemme (NOR), Karl Graf (AUT), Matti Hannus (FIN), Jonas Hedman (SWE), José Luis Hernández (ESP), Heinrich Hubbeling (GER), Richard Hymans (GBR), Juhani Jalava (FIN), Paul Jenes (AUS), Zbigniew Jonik (POL), Alfonz Juck (SVK), Ozren Karamata (SRB), Georges Klepper (LUX), Peter Larsson (SWE), Raul Leoni (ITA), Børre Lilloe (NOR), Bernard Linley (TTO), Rooney Magnusson (SWE), Crisanto Martín (ESP), Marco Martini (ITA), Peter Matthews (GBR), Stuart Mazdon (GBR), Giuseppe Mazza (ITA), Steponas Misiunas (LTU), Michel Nazé (FRA), Tony O'Donoghue (IRL), Luis Pineda (MEX), Arisnel Rodríguez (DOM), Enzo Sabaddin (ITA), Tatsumi Senda (JPN), Andris Stagis (LAT), Marcelo Szwarcfiter (URU), Sergey Tikhonov (RUS), Milan Urban (CZE), Alexander Vangelov (BUL), Luis Vinker (ARG) and Jad Adrian Washif (MAS). Updated 17 April 2017 Notes: Some performances are national best marks and they has not been ratified as national records. -
I Vincitori I Campionati Europei Indoor
0685-0862_CAP08a_Manifestazioni Internazionali_1 - 2009 11/07/16 11:41 Pagina 824 ANNUARIO 2016 I campionati Europei indoor Le sedi GIOCHI EUROPEI 6. 1975 Katowice (pol) 16. 1985 Atene (gre) 26. 2000 Gand (bel) 1. 1966 Dortmund (frg) 8/9 marzo, Rondo, 160m 2/3 marzo, 25/27 febbraio, 27 marzo, Westfallenhalle, 160m 7. 1976 Monaco B. (frg) Peace and Friendship Stadium, 200m Flanders Indoor Hall, 200m 2. 1967 Praga (tch) 21/22 febbraio, Olympiahalle, 179m 17. 1986 Madrid (spa) 27. 2002 Vienna (aut) 11/12 marzo, Sportovní Hala Pkojf, 160m 8. 1977 San Sebastian (spa) 22/23 febbraio, Palacio de los Deportes, 164m 1/3 marzo, Ferry-Dusika-Halle, 200m 3. 1968 Madrid (spa) 12/13 marzo, Anoeta, 200m 18. 1987 Liévin (fra) 28. 2005 Madrid (spa) 9/10 marzo, 9. 1978 Milano (ita) 21/22 febbraio, Palais des Sports, 200m 4/6 marzo, Palacio de los Deportes, 200m 19. 1988 (ung) Palacio de los Deportes, 182m 11/12 marzo, Palazzo dello Sport, 200m Budapest 29. 2007 Birmingham (gbr) 5/6 marzo, Sportscárnok, 200m 4. 1969 Belgrado (jug) 10. 1979 Vienna (aut) 2/4 marzo, National Indoor Arena, 200m 20. 1989 (ola) 8/9 marzo, Veletrzna hala, 195m 24/25 febbraio, Den Haag 30. 2009 (ita) 17/18 febbraio, Houtrust, 200m Torino Ferry-Dusika-Halle, 200m 6/8 marzo, Oval, 200 m 21. 1990 Glasgow (gbr) CAMPIONATI EUROPEI 11. 1980 Sindelfingen (frg) 3/4 marzo, Kelvin Hall, 200m 31. 2011 Parigi-Bercy (fra) 1. 1970 (aut) 1/2 marzo, Glaspalast, 200m Vienna 22. 1992 Genova (ita) 4/6 marzo, 12. -
1 | Page European Athletics Team Championships Statistics Guide
1 | P a g e European Athletics Team Championships Statistics Guide Dublin 2013 2 | P a g e Welcome! Please find attached the Athletes Biographies for those entered to take part in the European Athletics Team Championships 1st League in Dublin 2013. We hope this information is of use to you and we have added in predictions based off performances this year which may add to your enjoyment of the action. We thank you for your interest and wish you a great weekend of team athletics at its best! Athletics Ireland Technical Committee European Athletics Team Championships Statistics Guide Dublin 2013 3 | P a g e Event Firstname Lastname Nat NR PB SB Major Champs 2013 Performances Prediction All Comers: 10.21 Paul Hession (Mardyke) 2008 Morton Stadium: 10.23 Matthew Quinn and Dwight Thomas 2000 and 2003 1 National Title 100 m Outdoor 10.60 SB (766) 0.7 2 Bruxelles 4 May 100 m 200 m WJ 2010: 7-19 10.56 1h1-19 10.31 21.34 0.9 2 Bruxelles 4 May 200 m 21.39 -0.6 4rB AtletiCAG Genève 1 Jun 100 m Julien Watrin BEL 10.14 10.39 10.60 WJ 2010: 3s3-19 21.12 1h6-19 21.21 SB (501) 0.3 1 Voor Mon Kessel-Lo 8 4 21.18 Jun 4 x 100 m WJ 2010: 5h2-19 40.43 National Junior record this year. 60 m 6.84i 1h2 Akademik Dobrich 12 Feb 6.72i 1 Akademik Dobrich 12 Feb 6.71i PB (130) 1-19 NC-j Dobrich 15 Feb 100 m Denis Dimitrov BUL 10.13 10.16 10.16 6.76i 2 BalkanC Istanbul 23 Feb 11 100 m 10.16 NJR PB (49) 1.5 1 NC Pravets 15 Jun 1 National Title 60 m 100 m 6.78i PB (292) 1 Praha 12 Feb WJ 2012: 6h5-19 11.02 6.82i 2-19 NC-j Praha 23 Feb 6.89i 1h1-19 NC-j Praha 23 Feb 100 -
WESTFALENREKORDE Stand
WESTFALENREKORDE und -BESTLEISTUNGEN Stand: 06.08.2017 Verbesserungen im Jahr 2017 sind durch grüne Schrift hervorgehoben. Erläuterungen am Ende der Rekordliste. MÄNNER 100 m 10,01 Julian Reus (TV Wattenscheid 01) 29.7.16 Mannheim 200 m 20,29 Julian Reus (TV Wattenscheid 01) 9.7.17 Erfurt 400 m 44,66 Ingo Schultz (LG Olympia Dortmund) 5.8.01 Edmonton/CAN 800 m 1:43,65 Willi Wülbeck (TV Wattenscheid 01) 9.8.83 Helsinki/FIN 1000 m 2:14,53 Willi Wülbeck (TV Wattenscheid 01) 1.7.80 Oslo/NOR 1500 m 3:33,60 Rüdiger Stenzel (TV Wattenscheid 01) 24.8.97 Köln 3000 m 7:45,1 Harald Norpoth (SC Preußen Münster) 6.6.67 Münster 5000 m 13:14,85 Jan Fitschen (TV Wattenscheid 01) 28.7.07 Heusden/BEL 10 000 m 28:02,55 Jan Fitschen (TV Wattenscheid 01) 4.5.08 Palo Alto/USA 10 km Straße 28:49 Amanal Petros (TSVE 1890 Bielefeld) 6.9.15 Bad Liebenzell Halbmarathon 1:01:18 Michael Fietz (LG Ratio Münster) 4.10.97 Kosice/SVK Mannschaft 3:14:58 TV Wattenscheid 01 2.9.07 Bad Liebenzell Koch 1:03:35, Lubina 1:04:20, Meyer 1:07:03 Marathon 2:10:59 Michael Fietz (LG Ratio Münster) 26.10.97 Frankfurt/Main Mannschaft 7:18:08 LAV co op Dortmund 15.5.83 Frankfurt/Main Spahn 2:17:44, W.Kaderhandt 2:29:59, Kappe 2:30:25 100 km 6:56:25 Werner Endrowait (TuS Iserlohn) 19.4.86 Rodenbach Mannschaft 23:34:19 SuS Schalke 96 22.4.00 Rodenbach Karlsohn 7:12:26, Thamm 7:33:35, Koch 8:48:18 110 m Hürden 13,33 Mike Fenner (TV Wattenscheid 01) 23.6.02 Annecy/FRA 400 m Hürden 48,48 Olaf Hense (LG Olympia Dortmund) 26.6.93 Rom/ITA 3000 m Hindernis 8:15,33 Steffen Brand (TV Wattenscheid -
2012 European Championships Statistics – Men's 100M
2012 European Championships Statistics – Men’s 100m by K Ken Nakamura All time performance list at the European Championships Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 9.99 1.3 Francis Obikwelu POR 1 Göteborg 20 06 2 2 10.04 0.3 Darren Campbell GBR 1 Budapest 1998 3 10.06 -0.3 Francis Obikwelu 1 München 2002 3 3 10.06 -1.2 Christophe Lemaitre FRA 1sf1 Barcelona 2010 5 4 10.08 0.7 Linford Christie GBR 1qf1 Helsinki 1994 6 10.09 0.3 Linford Christie 1sf1 Sp lit 1990 7 5 10.10 0.3 Dwain Chambers GBR 2 Budapest 1998 7 5 10.10 1.3 Andrey Yepishin RUS 2 Göteborg 2006 7 10.10 -0.1 Dwain Chambers 1sf2 Barcelona 2010 10 10.11 0.5 Darren Campbell 1sf2 Budapest 1998 10 10.11 -1.0 Christophe Lemaitre 1 Barce lona 2010 12 10.12 0.1 Francis Obikwelu 1sf2 München 2002 12 10.12 1.5 Andrey Yepishin 1sf1 Göteborg 2006 14 10.14 -0.5 Linford Christie 1 Helsinki 1994 14 7 10.14 1.5 Ronald Pognon FRA 2sf1 Göteborg 2006 14 7 10.14 1.3 Matic Osovnikar SLO 3 Gö teborg 2006 17 10.15 -0.1 Linford Christie 1 Stuttgart 1986 17 10.15 0.3 Dwain Chambers 1sf1 Budapest 1998 17 10.15 -0.3 Darren Campbell 2 München 2002 20 9 10.16 1.5 Steffen Bringmann GDR 1sf1 Stuttgart 1986 20 10.16 1.3 Ronald Pognon 4 Göteb org 2006 20 9 10.16 1.3 Mark Lewis -Francis GBR 5 Göteborg 2006 20 9 10.16 -0.1 Jaysuma Saidy Ndure NOR 2sf2 Barcelona 2010 24 12 10.17 0.3 Haralabos Papadias GRE 3 Budapest 1998 24 12 10.17 -1.2 Emanuele Di Gregorio IA 2sf1 Barcelona 2010 26 14 10.18 1.5 Bruno Marie -Rose FRA 2sf1 Stuttgart 1986 26 10.18 -1.0 Mark Lewis Francis 2 Barcelona 2010 -
10Th IAAF World Championships in Athletics Helsinki (FIN) - Saturday, Aug 06, 2005 Shot Put - M QUALIFICATION Qual
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10th IAAF World Championships in Athletics Helsinki (FIN) - Saturday, Aug 06, 2005 Shot Put - M QUALIFICATION Qual. rule: qualification standard 20.25m or at least best 12 qualified. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Group A 06 August 2005 - 10:00 Position Bib Athlete Country Mark . 1 971 Christian Cantwell USA 21.11 Q . 2 200 Joachim Olsen DEN 20.85 Q . 3 75 Andrei Mikhnevich BLR 20.54 Q . 4 1012Adam Nelson USA 20.35 Q . 5 304 Tepa Reinikainen FIN 20.19 q . 6 727 Tomasz Majewski POL 20.12 q . 7 363 Carl Myerscough GBR 20.07 q . 8 774 Gheorghe Guset ROU 19.83 . 9 239 Manuel Martínez ESP 19.55 . 10 194 Petr Stehlík CZE 19.48 . 11 853 Miran Vodovnik SLO 19.28 . 12 838 Ivan Yushkov RUS 18.98 . 13 143 Marco Antonio Verni CHI 18.60 . 14 509 Dorian Scott JAM 18.33 . 840 Shaka Sola SAM DNS . Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd Christian Cantwell 21.11 Joachim Olsen 20.16 19.82 20.85 Andrei Mikhnevich 20.54 Adam Nelson X 20.35 Tepa Reinikainen 19.87 20.19 20.06 Tomasz Majewski 20.04 20.12 20.09 Carl Myerscough 19.88 20.07 19.68 Gheorghe Guset 19.44 19.60 19.83 Manuel Martínez 19.49 19.55 19.28 Petr Stehlík 18.98 19.48 X Miran Vodovnik 18.60 18.58 19.28 Ivan Yushkov 18.77 18.98 X Marco Antonio Verni X X 18.60 Dorian Scott 18.10 X 18.33 Shaka Sola Group B 06 August 2005 - 10:00 Position Bib Athlete Country Mark . -
IAAF World Relays Meet Records
2017 IAAF/BTC World Relays – Schedule Day 1 - April 22 LOCAL TIME (ET) EVENT ROUND 7:30 PM Women's 4x200m Heats 7:50 PM Men's 4x100m Heats 8:17 PM Women's 4x400m Heats 8:53 PM Men's 4x400m Heats 9:25 PM Women's 4x800m Final 10:12 PM Men's 4x100m Final B 10:21 PM Women's 4x200m Final 10:36 PM Men's 4x100m Final Day 2 - April 23 LOCAL TIME (ET) EVENT ROUND 7:30 PM Men's 4x200m Heats 8:00 PM Women's 4x100m Heats 8:27 PM Men's 4x400m Final B 8:38 PM Women's 4x400m Final B 8:49 PM Men's 4x800m Final 9:12 PM Women's 4x400m Final 9:30 PM Men's 4x200m Final 9:47 PM Women's 4x100m Final B 9:56 PM Men's 4x400m Final 10:14 PM Women's 4x100m Final 10:30 PM Mixed 4x400m Final TV/Webcast Schedule Saturday, April 22 7:00 p.m. ET NBC Sports Gold Live Saturday, April 22 11:30 p.m. ET Universal HD Tape delay Sunday, April 23 7:30 p.m. ET NBC Sports Gold Live Sunday, April 23 11:30 p.m. ET Universal HD Tape delay Team USATF Roster – Hometowns and Alma Maters Current First Last Relay Pool Hometown College/University Residence Austin, Chicago, Morolake Akinosun Women's 4x100m University of Texas Texas Illinois Tampa, University of Tianna Bartoletta Women's 4x100m Elyria, Ohio Florida Tennessee Lexington, Milwaukee, University of Dezerea Bryant Women's 4x100m Kentucky Wisconsin Kentucky Voorhees Los Angeles, University of English Gardner Women's 4x100m Township, California Oregon New Jersey Eugene, Clovis, University of Jenna Prandini Women's 4x100m Oregon California Oregon Knoxville, Lithonia, University of Felicia Brown Women's 4x200m Tennessee Georgia Tennessee -
Olympiske Resultater
Olympiske resultater Sprintøvelsene i de siste olympiadene 100m Linford Christie, GBR : 09.96 Frank Fredericks, NAM : 10.02 Dennis Mitchell, USA : 10.04 Bruny Surin, CAN : 10.09 Leroy Burrell, USA : 10.10 Olapade Adeniken, NGR : 10.12 Raymond Stewart, JAM : 10.22 Davidson Ezima, NGR : 10.26 200m Mike Marsh, USA : 20.01 Frank Fredericks, NAM : 20.13 Michael Bates, USA : 20.38 Robson Caetano da Silva, BRA : 20.45 Olapade Adeniken, NGR : 20.50 John Regis, GBR : 20.55 Oluyemi Kayode, NGR : 20.67 Marcus Adam, GBR : 20.80 400m Quincy Watts, USA : 43.50 Steve Lewis, USA : 44.21 Samson Kitur, KEN : 44.24 Ian Morris, TTO : 44.25 Roberto Hernandez Prendes, CUB : 44.52 David Grindley, GBR : 44.75 Ibrahim Ismail, QAT : 45.10 Susumu Takano, JPN : 45.18 100m Donovan Bailey, CAN : 09.84 Frank Fredericks, NAM : 09.89 Ato Boldon, TTO : 09.90 Dennis Mitchell, USA : 09.99 Michael Marsh, USA : 10.00 Davidson Ezima, NGR : 10.14 Michael Green, JAM : 10.16 200m Michael Johnson, USA : 19.32 Frank Fredericks, NAM : 19.68 Ato Boldon, TTO : 19.80 Obadele Thompson, BRB : 20.14 Jeff Williams, USA : 20.17 Ivan Garcia, CUB : 20.21 Patrick Stevens, BEL : 20.27 Michael Marsh, USA : 20.48 400m Michael Johnson, USA : 43.49 Roger Black, GBR : 44.41 Davis Kamoga, UGA : 44.53 Alvin Harrison, USA : 44.62 Iwan Thomas, GBR : 44.70 Roxbert Martin, JAM : 44.83 Davian Clarke, JAM : 44.99 100m Maurice Greene, USA : 09.87 Ato Boldon, TTO : 09.99 Obadele Thompson, BRB : 10.04 Dwain Chambers, GBR : 10.08 Jonathan Drummond, USA : 10.09 Darren Campbell, GB : 10.13 Kim Collins, StK : 10.17 -
DLV-Indoor-Top-Ten 2007
DLV - Hallen - Bestenliste Stand: 21.03.2007 DLV-Indoor-Top-Ten 2007 M ä n n e r 60 m Deutscher Hallenrekord: 6,53 Sven Matthes (SC Dynamo Berlin) 1988 Hallen-Bestleistung 2006: 6,63 Ronny Ostwald (TV Wattenscheid) 6,59 Christian Blum 87 LAC Quelle Fürth/München 17.02. Leipzig 6,62 Ronny Ostwald 74 TV Wattenscheid 17.02. Leipzig 6,64 Julian Reus 88 Erfurter LAC 11.02. Sindelfingen 6,69 Rasgawa Pinnock 81 TSV Bayer Leverkusen 11.02. Karlsruhe 6,71 Marc Blume 73 TV Wattenscheid 17.02. Leipzig 6,72 Aleixo Platini Menga 87 TSV Bayer Leverkusen 27.01. Luxemburg 6,75 Ernest Osei 84 MTG Mannheim 20.01. Karlsruhe 6,76 Marius Broening 83 LAV asics Tübingen 17.02. Leipzig 6,77 Alexander Kosenkow 77 TV Wattenscheid 17.02. Leipzig 6,78 Siewert André 86 TV Norden 03.02. Berlin 200 m Deutscher Hallenrekord: 20,53 Tobias Unger (Sala. Kornwesth.Lu.) 2005 Hallen-Bestleistung 2006: 20,71 Tobias Unger (Sala. Kornwesth.Lu.) 20,94 Alexander Kosenkow 77 TV Wattenscheid 18.02. Leipzig 20,94 Sebastian Ernst 84 TV Wattenscheid 23.02. Chemnitz 21,02 Tobias Pfennig 81 LAC Erdgas Chemnitz 20.01. Chemnitz 21,04 Florian Rentz 85 LAC Quelle Fürth/München 18.02. Leipzig 21,09 Ingo Schultz 75 TSV Bayer Leverkusen 11.02. Karlsruhe 21,32 Julian Reus 88 Erfurter LAC 10.02. Sindelfingen 21,35 Markus Malucha 83 LAZ Salamander Korn./Lu. 20.01. Karlsruhe 21,37 Christian Blum 87 LAC Quelle Fürth/München 27.01. Sindelfingen 21,38 Stefan Wieser 84 TSV Bayer Leverkusen 27.01.