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WK-Pro Protokoll Protokoll Deutsche Kurzbahnmeisterschaften im Schwimmen Deutsche Jugend- / Masterskurzbahnmeisterschaften Abschnitt 3 (17.11.2013) Veranstalter: Deutscher Behindertensportverband e.V. Ausrichter: MTV Goslar Ausgabe erstellt durch WK-Pro 2.42, http://www.wk-pro.de Deutsche Kurzbahnmeisterschaften im Schwimmen Protokoll (Abs. 3) Deutsche Jugend- / Masterskurzbahnmeisterschaften Deutscher Behindertensportverband e.V. / MTV Goslar Seite: 1 Kampfgericht: Schiedsrichter F : Ingmar Hahn DBS, IPC Schiedsrichter M : Manfred Keil DBS, IPC Schiedsrichterin : Elke Rossmann (z.A.) Bezirk Braunschweig Technischer Assistent 1 : Matthias Schneider DBS Sprecher : Volker Bäcker Bezirk Braunschweig Starter F : Andreas Reif Berliner Schwimmverband Starter M : Sven Gennerich Hamburger Schwimmverband Schwimmrichterin 1 : Anke Grohmann Berliner Schwimmverband Schwimmrichter 2 : Kai Mario Falk Bezirk Braunschweig Schwimmrichterin 3 : Michelle Flor Bezirk Braunschweig Zeitnehmerobfrau : Sina Zeller Bezirk Braunschweig Zeitnehmer 1 : Peter Kramer Bezirk Braunschweig Zeitnehmer 2 : Hans-Jürgen Meinig Bezirk Braunschweig Zeitnehmerin 3 : Iris Horn Bezirk Braunschweig Zeitnehmerin 4 : Jörg Dörries Bezirk Braunschweig Zeitnehmer 5 : Fabian Keunecke Bezirk Braunschweig Zeitnehmerin 6 : Annette Meinig Bezirk Braunschweig Zeitnehmer 7 : Thorsten Dienelt Bezirk Braunschweig Zeitnehmer 8 : Thorsten Kozlik Bezirk Braunschweig Reserve-ZN : Sina Zeller Bezirk Braunschweig Zielrichterobmann : Jürgen Barthelt Bezirk Braunschweig Zielrichter 1 : Jürgen Barthelt Bezirk Braunschweig Zielrichterin 2 : Rita Dörries Bezirk Braunschweig Zielrichter 3 : Matthias Sievert Bezirk Braunschweig Zielrichter 4 : Boris Zimmermeier Bezirk Braunschweig Zielrichterin 5 : Heike Latta Bezirk Braunschweig Wenderichterobmann : Hans-Jürgen Roy Bezirk Braunschweig Wenderichter 1 : Klaus-Dieter Gerke Bezirk Braunschweig Wenderichterin 2 : Maria Witzel Bezirk Braunschweig Wenderichterin 3 : Anja Falkenberg Bezirk Braunschweig Wenderichterin 4 : Anna Hanson Bezirk Braunschweig Wenderichter 5 : Hans-Jürgen Roy Bezirk Braunschweig Wenderichter 6 : Bodo Zink Bezirk Braunschweig Wenderichter 7 : Thomas Glass Bezirk Braunschweig Wenderichter 8 : Thomas Glass Bezirk Braunschweig Startordnerin : Ulrike Hentschel DBS Auswerter : Ulrich Kausche Bezirk Braunschweig Auswerterin : Christine Kahmann Bezirk Braunschweig Zeitmessung : Hendrik Birk Bezirk Braunschweig Zeitmessung : Heiko Andres Bezirk Braunschweig Protokollführer : Torsten Eschner Bezirk Braunschweig Ausgabe erstellt durch WK-Pro 2.42, http://www.wk-pro.de Deutsche Kurzbahnmeisterschaften im Schwimmen Protokoll (Abs. 3) Deutsche Jugend- / Masterskurzbahnmeisterschaften Deutscher Behindertensportverband e.V. / MTV Goslar Seite: 2 Abschnittsdaten: Wettkampfanlage: Datum: 17.11.2013 Zeitmessung: elektronisch Einlass: 09:00 Uhr Bahnen: 8 * 25 m Einschwimmen: 09:00 Uhr Wassertiefe: 2,00 - 3,80 m Kampfrichtersitzung: 09:15 Uhr Wassertemperatur: 27 °C Wettkampfbeginn: 10:00 Uhr Trennleinen: Wellenkiller-Leinen Veranstaltungsort: Aquantic, Am Osterfeld 11, 38640 Goslar Wettkampf 29: 4*100 m Freistil weiblich offen Weltrekord (S34): 4:26,20 Simmonds, Walmsley, Steadman, Millward GBR Rio de Janeiro (BRA) 01.12.2009 Weltrekord (S49): 4:34,49 Casals, Font, Alonso, Garcia-Arcicollar ESP Madrid (ESP) 11.03.2007 Europarekord (S34): 4:26,20 Simmonds, Walmsley, Steadman, Millward GBR Rio de Janeiro (BRA) 01.12.2009 Europarekord (S49): 4:34,49 Casals, Font, Alonso, Garcia-Arcicollar ESP Madrid (ESP) 11.03.2007 Deutscher Rekord (S34): 5:33,10 Götze,Reppe,Nitschke,Wieland BFV Ascota Chemnitz DKM Chemnitz 23.11.2003 1. VBRS Meckl.-Vorpommern, 1. Mannschaft- VBRS Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 5:50,70 307 Grahl, Denise (S7) 93 1:23,24 (1:23,24) Schulze, Leoni (S10) 00 2:57,03 (1:33,79) Potratz, Sophie (AB) 98 4:20,52 (1:23,49) Breede, Nadine (S14) 98 5:50,70 (1:30,18) 2. Mannschaft, 1. - HBRS - Team Hessen 6:15,34 260 Völlmecke, Anja (S6) 66 2:22,99 (2:22,99) Lange, Sarah (S9) 99 3:50,89 (1:27,90) Weber, Oona Alana (AB) 97 5:01,28 (1:10,39) Mohebbian, Yasmin (S12) 97 6:15,34 (1:14,06) Ausgabe erstellt durch WK-Pro 2.42, http://www.wk-pro.de Deutsche Kurzbahnmeisterschaften im Schwimmen Protokoll (Abs. 3) Deutsche Jugend- / Masterskurzbahnmeisterschaften Deutscher Behindertensportverband e.V. / MTV Goslar Seite: 3 Wettkampf 30: 4*100 m Freistil männlich offen Weltrekord (S34): 3:46,38 Anderson, Cowdrey, Levy, Leek AUS Rio de Janeiro (BRA) 01.12.2009 Weltrekord (S49): 3:35,92 Punko, Smagin, Pikalov, Nevolin-Svetov RUS Rio de Janeiro (BRA) 29.11.2009 Europarekord (S34): 3:54,23 Edmunds, Hill, Hynd, Walker GBR Rio de Janeiro (BRA) 01.12.2009 Europarekord (S49): 3:35,92 Punko, Smagin, Pikalov, Nevolin-Svetov RUS Rio de Janeiro (BRA) 29.11.2009 Deutscher Rekord: 4:33,46 xx,Schäfer,Willig,Ludwig PSC Berlin DKM Chemnitz 16.11.2008 1. Team BSNW, 1. Mannschaft - Behinderten-Sportverband NW e.V. 4:28,73 612 Pollap, Tobias (S7) 86 1:05,15 (1:05,15) Schürmann, Hannes (S7) 97 2:20,81 (1:15,66) Wolski, Konstantin (S14) 94 3:27,33 (1:06,52) Fontayne, Bastian (S9) 97 4:28,73 (1:01,40) 2. Niedersachsen, 1. Mannschaft - Behinderten Sportverband Niedersachsen 4:38,19 458 Kölle, Michael (S14) 90 1:09,92 (1:09,92) Floors, Johannes (S8) 95 2:23,93 (1:14,01) Elbe, Christian (S14) 92 3:37,37 (1:13,44) Henseleit, Hauke (AB) 97 4:38,19 (1:00,82) 3. Mannschaft, 1. - HBRS - Team Hessen 4:38,76 399 Ewert, Alexander (AB) 95 0:57,05 (0:57,05) Bender, Nils (S9) 93 2:05,34 (1:08,29) Heyrodt, Bernd (AB) 59 3:15,70 (1:10,36) Schmitt, Frank (S9) 61 4:38,76 (1:23,06) 4. VBRS Meckl.-Vorpommern, 1. Mannschaft- VBRS Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 5:28,35 247 Westphal, Sandro (S9) 97 1:12,66 (1:12,66) Dörp, Felix (AB) 97 2:36,86 (1:24,20) Bellgardt, Maurice (S14) 00 4:10,71 (1:33,85) Schröder, Erik (AB) 98 5:28,35 (1:17,64) Ausgabe erstellt durch WK-Pro 2.42, http://www.wk-pro.de Deutsche Kurzbahnmeisterschaften im Schwimmen Protokoll (Abs. 3) Deutsche Jugend- / Masterskurzbahnmeisterschaften Deutscher Behindertensportverband e.V. / MTV Goslar Seite: 4 Wettkampf 31: 100 m Brust weiblich alle Startklassen, Jg. 2003 u.ä. Weltrekord (S2): 2:49,31 Christina Ziegler GER Chemnitz (GER) 27.11.2004 Weltrekord (S3): 2:11,52 Margaret Mceleny GBR Darlington (GBR) 07.11.1998 Weltrekord (S4): 1:48,44 Sarah Louise Rung NOR Stavanger (NOR) 11.11.2011 Weltrekord (S5): 1:35,30 Kirsten Bruhn GER Rio de Janeiro (BRA) 03.12.2009 Weltrekord (S6): 1:38,14 Elizabeth Johnson GBR Sheffield (GBR) 21.11.2010 Weltrekord (S7): 1:26,85 Jessica Long USA Rio de Janeiro (BRA) 03.12.2009 Weltrekord (S8): 1:15,54 Olesya Vladykina RUS Rio de Janeiro (BRA) 02.12.2009 Weltrekord (S9): 1:16,89 Sophie Pascoe NZL Wellington (NZL) 30.09.2013 Weltrekord (S11): 1:28,45 Elaine Barrett GBR Manchester (GBR) 26.08.2004 Weltrekord (S12): 1:14,00 Karolina Pelendritou CYP Rio de Janeiro (BRA) 30.11.2009 Weltrekord (S13): 1:15,42 Kirby Cote CAN New Westminster (GBR) 25.02.2002 Europarekord (S2): 2:49,31 Christina Ziegler GER Chemnitz (GER) 27.11.2004 Europarekord (S3): 2:11,52 Margaret Mceleny GBR Darlington (GBR) 07.11.1998 Europarekord (S4): 1:48,44 Sarah Louise Rung NOR Stavanger (NOR) 11.11.2011 Europarekord (S5): 1:35,30 Kirsten Bruhn GER Rio de Janeiro (BRA) 03.12.2009 Europarekord (S6): 1:38,14 Elizabeth Johnson GBR Sheffield (GBR) 21.11.2010 Europarekord (S7): 1:36,60 Lisa den Braber NED Rio de Janeiro (BRA) 03.12.2009 Europarekord (S8): 1:15,54 Olesya Vladykina RUS Rio de Janeiro (BRA) 02.12.2009 Europarekord (S9): 1:18,71 Louise Walmsley GBR Sheffield (GBR) 21.11.2010 Europarekord (S11): 1:28,45 Elaine Barrett GBR Manchester (GBR) 26.08.2004 Europarekord (S12): 1:14,38 Karolina Pelendritou CYP Rio de Janeiro (BRA) 30.11.2009 Europarekord (S13): 1:18,73 Leanne Edmans GBR Wolverhampton (GBR) 30.03.1996 Deutscher Rekord (S2): 2:49,31 Christina Ziegler SV Cannstatt DKM Chemnitz 27.11.2004 Deutscher Rekord (S3): 2:35,04 Karina Lauridsen SSG Bad Reichenhall LM Bayern 24.04.2005 Deutscher Rekord (S4): 2:25,60 Tanja Gröpper TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen BSNW Cup 26.09.2009 Deutscher Rekord (S5): 1:35,30 Kirsten Bruhn PSV Neumünster WM Rio 03.12.2009 Deutscher Rekord (S6): 1:52,01 Maria Götze BFV Ascota Chemnitz DKM Chemnitz 17.11.2007 Deutscher Rekord (S7): 1:58,75 Annika Geller BSG Aachen DKM Remscheid 27.11.2011 Deutscher Rekord (S8): 1:28,61 Jennifer Aßmann PSC Berlin DKM Wuppertal 15.11.2009 Deutscher Rekord (S9): 1:36,15 Julia Dittmann SC Delphin Ingolstadt DKM Chemnitz 27.11.2004 Deutscher Rekord (S11): 1:39,75 Natalie Ball PSV Greifswald DKM Chemnitz 03.11.2002 Deutscher Rekord (S12): 1:29,61 Yasmin Mohebbian SC Bad Neuheim DKM Remscheid 27.11.2011 Deutscher Rekord (S13): 1:21,59 Elena Krawzow BVSV Nürnberg DKM Remscheid 04.11.2012 Deutscher Rekord (S14): 1:36,17 Saskia Valentin BSVSV Nürnberg DKM Remscheid 27.11.2011 Deutscher Rekord (AB): 1:23,39 Alina Mühlenjost DKM Remscheid DKM Remscheid 27.11.2011 Jugend D 1. Stengel, Lea 03 AB PSC Berlin 1:45,09 266 2. Pagel, Lea 03 SB9 Hanse SV Rostock 2:14,99 184 3. Lehwald, Pauline 02 AB PSC Berlin 2:14,44 127 4. Erni, Svenja 03 SB8 TSV 1848 Bad Saulgau 2:34,71 124 Jugend C 1. Bluhm, Jessica 01 AB MFZK-Schwerin 1:37,78 331 2. Schultze, Leoni 00 SB9 MFZK-Schwerin 1:54,57 302 3. Weiß, Catharina Jule 00 SB4 SV Cannstatt 1898 e.V. 3:16,12 280 4. Fröhling, Lea-Marie 01 SB14 Hanse SV Rostock 1:56,93 269 5. Sorgatz, Nele Greta Emma 00 AB SC Potsdam 1:50,76 227 6. Beutler, Jasmin 00 SB6 SC Potsdam 3:09,45 171 Disqualifikation: Voß, Alicia 01 AB SV Möhnewelle e.V. EnM (IPC: 3.1.6) Start vor dem Startsignal. Uhrzeit der Bekanntgabe: 10:22 Uhr Bading, Lara 00 SB9 MFZK-Schwerin EnM (IPC: 3.4.4) Die Bewegung der Beine wurden nicht auf der gleichen waagerechten Ebene ausgeführt.
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