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WK-Pro Protokoll Protokoll 3. Offener Intern. Stadtwerke-Cup incl. BRSNW Landesmeisterschaften für Menschen mit und ohne Handicap Abschnitt 1 (06.07.2019) Veranstalter: SWIM-TEAM TuS 1859 Hamm e.V. Ausrichter: SWIM-TEAM TuS 1859 Hamm e.V. 3. Offener Intern. Stadtwerke-Cup incl. BRSNW Landesmeisterschaften Protokoll für Menschen mit und ohne Handicap SWIM-TEAM TuS 1859 Hamm e.V. / SWIM-TEAM TuS 1859 Hamm e.V. Seite: 1 Teilnehmende Vereine: Nr. Verein ID Pers. Ab.1 Ab.2 Ab.3 Ab.4 Summe Ausland 1. Swim Team Minett (LUX) 0000 718-13- -- -- 31 - 2. Turkish Sports Federation for the Physic (TUR) 0000 04: Landesschwimmverband Brandenburg 3. SC Potsdam 0000 35-2-3-3-13 - 09: Landesschwimmverband Niedersachsen 4. SG RethenSarstedt 5812 22-1-2-2- 7 - 17: Schwimmverband Nordrhein-Westfalen 5.Ahlener Sportgemeinschaft 93 e.V. 0000 4 - - - - 6 - 3 - 9 - 6. BSG Aachen 1926 e.V. 0000 12-2- -- -- 4 - 7. BSG Espelkamp 0000 5 9-10- 7- 4- 30 - 8. BSG Rheine 0000 1 --2-2-1- 5 - 9.Düsseldorfer Schwimmclub 1898 0000 1 2 - 1 - 2 - - - 5 - 10. PSV Bielefeld 0000 1 -- --3-1- 4 - 11. Rote Erde/SWIM-TEAM TuS 1859 Hamm 7084 9 18 - 14 - 13 - 11 - 56 - 12. SG Bayer 2859 11-1- -- -- 2 - 13. SG Bayer (TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen) 0000 5 9 - 8 - 8 - 5 - 30 - 14. SG Bergisch Land 0000 12-2-3-2- 9 - 15. SG Dortmund 0000 11-2-3-1- 7 - 16. TV 1908 Neunkirchen 3153 3 --5- -- -- 5 - 17. VfG Finnentrop 0000 12-1- -- -- 3 - 18. VSG Wuppertal 0000 2 -- --3- -- 3 - 18: Schwimmverband Württemberg 19. Neckarsulmer Sport-Union 6488 22-2-2-2- 8 - Auswahlmannschaft 20. BRSNW 0000 - -1 -- -1 -- - 2 Gesamt: 5073 166 -57 135 -231 2 3. Offener Intern. Stadtwerke-Cup incl. BRSNW Landesmeisterschaften Protokoll (Abs. 1) für Menschen mit und ohne Handicap SWIM-TEAM TuS 1859 Hamm e.V. / SWIM-TEAM TuS 1859 Hamm e.V. Seite: 2 Kampfgericht: Schiedsrichter 1 : Keven Klemm SG Beckum Sprecher : Alex Bergenthal TUS 59 Hamm Starter : Patrick Beyer ASG Schwimmrichterin 1 : Lea John Waspo Herringen Schwimmrichterin 2 : Pia Hass Waspo Herringen Zeitnehmerobfrau : Beate Wissemann Swim-Team TuS 1859 Hamm Zeitnehmer 1 : -frei- Zeitnehmerin 2 : Ann-Cathrin Glunz SG Beckum Zeitnehmerin 3 : Heike Alpmann Swim-Team TuS 1859 Hamm Zeitnehmerin 4 : Nicole Lekon BSG Espelkamp Zeitnehmerin 5 : Ellen Wetekam SG Bayer 04 Leverkusen Zeitnehmerin 6 : Bettina Krzyzaniak SG Bergisch Land Zeitnehmer 7 : Bernhard Grimme Swim-Team TuS 1859 Hamm Zeitnehmer 8 : -frei- Reserve-ZN : Dr. Frank Hebmüller Düsseldorfer SC Zielrichterobfrau : Nicole Haake Swim-Team TuS 1859 Hamm Zielrichterin 1 : Dr. Ellen Droste SG Bayer 04 Leverkusen Zielrichter 2 : Stefan Olek BSG Espelkamp Wenderichterobmann : Sascha Peters Swim-Team TuS 1859 Hamm Wenderichter 1 : -frei- Wenderichterin 2/3 : Eta Glunz SG Beckum Wenderichterin 4/5 : Christiane Füllgraf BSG Espelkamp Wenderichterin 6/7 : Vanessa Haake Swim-Team TuS 1859 Hamm Wenderichter 8 : -frei- Startordner : Udo Rauhaus BRSNW Auswerterin : Simone Fischer SG Bergisch Land Protokollführer : Ingmar Hahn MTV Goslar 3. Offener Intern. Stadtwerke-Cup incl. BRSNW Landesmeisterschaften Protokoll (Abs. 1) für Menschen mit und ohne Handicap SWIM-TEAM TuS 1859 Hamm e.V. / SWIM-TEAM TuS 1859 Hamm e.V. Seite: 3 Abschnittsdaten: Wettkampfanlage: Datum: 06.07.2019 Zeitmessung: elektronisch Einlass: 09:00 Uhr Bahnen: 6 * 50 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: MAXIMARE, Jürgen-Graef-Allee 2, 59065 Hamm Wettkampffolge: Wk 1: 400 m Freistil männlich 2009 u.ä. - S1-S14,AB,NB Wk 2: 400 m Freistil weiblich 2009 u.ä. - S1-S14,AB,NB Wk 3: 50 m Rücken männlich 2011 u.ä. - S1-S14,AB,NB Wk 4: 50 m Rücken weiblich 2011 u.ä. - S1-S14,AB,NB Wk 5: 50 m Schmetterling männlich 2010 u.ä. - S1-S14,AB,NB Wk 6: 50 m Schmetterling weiblich 2010 u.ä. - S1-S14,AB,NB Wk 7: 200 m Lagen männlich 2009 u.ä. - SM1-SM14,AB,NB Wk 8: 200 m Lagen weiblich 2009 u.ä. - SM1-SM14,AB,NB Wk 9: 4*100 m Freistil männlich 2011 u.ä. - S5-S14,AB,NB Wk 10: 4*100 m Freistil weiblich 2011 u.ä. - S5-S14,AB,NB Wettkampf 1: 400 m Freistil männlich 2009 u.ä. - S1-S14,AB,NB Deutscher Rekord: 3:40,07 Paul Biedermann SV Halle/S. Rome 26.07.2009 Deutscher Rekord der Startklasse (S6): 5:15,07 Sebastian Iwanow TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen Berlin 10.07.2011 Deutscher Rekord der Startklasse (S7): 5:06,11 Tobias Pollap SG Bayer Berlin 27.04.2014 Deutscher Rekord der Startklasse (S8): 4:35,86 Christoph Burkard BSG Rottweil Manchester 25.05.2009 Deutscher Rekord der Startklasse (S9): 4:29,67 Florian Moll TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen Peking 12.09.2008 Deutscher Rekord der Startklasse (S10): 4:12,12 Lucas Ludwig PSC Berlin Berlin 10.07.2011 Deutscher Rekord der Startklasse (S11): 5:24,53 Andreas Hausmann BFV Ascota Chemnitz Athen 28.09.2004 Deutscher Rekord der Startklasse (S12): 4:30,95 Daniel Simon PSC Berlin London 09.09.2012 Deutscher Rekord der Startklasse (S13): 4:23,89 Robert Dörries FV Wehrda Peking 08.09.2008 Deutscher Rekord der Startklasse (S14): 4:42,31 Pascal Rentsch VSB 1980 Magdeburg Berlin 08.06.2019 Deutscher Rekord der Startklasse (AB): 4:20,69 Yannik Wasserzier SG EWR Rheinhessen-Mainz Berlin 09.06.2018 Europarekord der Startklasse (S6): 4:47,75 Anders Olsson SWE Reykjavik 18.10.2009 Europarekord der Startklasse (S7): 4:39,14 Josef Craig GBR Montreal 12.08.2013 Europarekord der Startklasse (S8): 4:19,74 Oliver Hynd GBR Sheffiled 25.07.2017 Europarekord der Startklasse (S9): 4:14,46 Federico Morlacchi ITA Montreal 16.08.2013 Europarekord der Startklasse (S10): 3:57,71 Maksym Krypak UKR Rio de Janeiro 15.09.2016 Europarekord der Startklasse (S11): 4:38,05 Rogier Dorsman NED Berlin 08.06.2019 Europarekord der Startklasse (S12): 4:05,95 Danylo Chufarov UKR Montreal 16.08.2013 Europarekord der Startklasse (S13): 3:55,56 Ihar Boki BLR Montreal 16.08.2013 Europarekord der Startklasse (S14): 4:13,62 Thomas Hamer GBR Berlin 08.07.2017 Weltrekord der Startklasse (S6): 4:47,75 Anders Olsson SWE Reykjavik 18.10.2009 Weltrekord der Startklasse (S7): 4:39,14 Josef Craig GBR Montreal 12.08.2013 Weltrekord der Startklasse (S8): 4:19,74 Oliver Hynd GBR Sheffiled 25.07.2017 Weltrekord der Startklasse (S9): 4:09,93 Brenden Hall AUS Montreal 16.08.2013 Weltrekord der Startklasse (S10): 3:57,71 Maksym Krypak UKR Rio de Janeiro 15.09.2016 Weltrekord der Startklasse (S11): 4:20,83 John Morgan USA Barcelona 07.09.1992 Weltrekord der Startklasse (S12): 4:05,95 Danylo Chufarov UKR Montreal 16.08.2013 Weltrekord der Startklasse (S13): 3:55,56 Ihar Boki BLR Montreal 16.08.2013 Weltrekord der Startklasse (S14): 4:06,53 Liam Schluter AUS Adelaide 07.04.2019 Intern. Stadtwerke Cup Jugend D 1. Elias de Souza 08 S8 SG Bayer (TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen) 7:09,63 220 1:39,92 (1:39,92) 3:30,30 (1:50,38) 5:20,56 (1:50,26) 7:09,63 (1:49,07) Jugend C 1. Maurice Wetekam 06 S9 SG Bayer (TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen) 5:01,54 569 1:09,07 (1:09,07) 2:27,06 (1:17,99) 3:47,30 (1:20,24) 5:01,54 (1:14,24) 2. Gabriel Bozonca 06 - Swim Team Minett (LUX) 5:44,99 259 1:20,11 (1:20,11) 2:48,61 (1:28,50) 4:18,19 (1:29,58) 5:44,99 (1:26,80) Jugend B 1. Niklas Fabian Schwennecker 04 - Rote Erde/SWIM-TEAM TuS 1859 Hamm 4:58,23 401 1:06,78 (1:06,78) 2:23,68 (1:16,90) 3:41,74 (1:18,06) 4:58,23 (1:16,49) 2. Francis Keßler 05 S9 SG Bayer (TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen) 5:44,71 381 1:22,30 (1:22,30) 2:50,68 (1:28,38) 4:20,25 (1:29,57) 5:44,71 (1:24,46) 3. Julian Gnaß 05 S14 BSG Espelkamp 5:47,84 319 1:23,09 (1:23,09) 2:53,58 (1:30,49) 4:23,68 (1:30,10) 5:47,84 (1:24,16) 3. Offener Intern. Stadtwerke-Cup incl. BRSNW Landesmeisterschaften Protokoll (Abs. 1) für Menschen mit und ohne Handicap SWIM-TEAM TuS 1859 Hamm e.V. / SWIM-TEAM TuS 1859 Hamm e.V. Seite: 4 Wettkampf 1: 400 m Freistil männlich 2009 u.ä. - S1-S14,AB,NB Jugend B 4. Carl-Frederick Droste 05 S8 SG Bayer (TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen) 6:23,93 309 1:30,13 (1:30,13) 3:08,97 (1:38,84) 4:47,59 (1:38,62) 6:23,93 (1:36,34) Offene Wertung 1. Maurice Wetekam 06 S9 SG Bayer (TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen) 5:01,54 569 1:09,07 (1:09,07) 2:27,06 (1:17,99) 3:47,30 (1:20,24) 5:01,54 (1:14,24) 2. Niklas Fabian Schwennecker 04 - Rote Erde/SWIM-TEAM TuS 1859 Hamm 4:58,23 401 1:06,78 (1:06,78) 2:23,68 (1:16,90) 3:41,74 (1:18,06) 4:58,23 (1:16,49) 3. Dennis Klobuzinski 93 - Rote Erde/SWIM-TEAM TuS 1859 Hamm 5:01,99 386 1:07,16 (1:07,16) 2:23,72 (1:16,56) 3:43,86 (1:20,14) 5:01,99 (1:18,13) 4.
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