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Presse - Arbeitsblatt 66. Deutsche Hallenmeisterschaft 16./17. 2. 2019 in Leipzig Presse - Arbeitsblatt Männer - 60 m (Halbfinale Samstag 16.30 Uhr ; Finale Samstag 18.15 Uhr) Die Teilnehmer Rekorde, Bestleistungen, Normen Nr. Name Jahrg. Verein Meldeleistung 118 Kevin Kranz 1998 ST Wetzlar 6,60 Hallenrekorde: 163 Joshua Hartmann 1999 ASV Köln 6,64 Welt 6,34 Christian Coleman (USA)2018 323 Julian Reus 1988 LAC Erfurt 6,68 Europa 6,42 Dwain Chambers (GBR)2009 417 Philipp Corucle 1997 VfB Stuttgart 6,68 10 Patrick Domogala 1993 MTG Mannheim 6,69 Deutschland 6,52 Julian Reus (Wattensch.)2016 263 Michael Bryan 1992 LC Rehlingen 6,69 DLV – U23 6,53 Sven Mathes (Berlin) 1988 105 Steven Müller 1990 LG Friedberg-F. 6,73 Meist.-Bestleist. 6,52 Julian Reus (Wattensch.)2016 294 Roy Schmidt 1991 SC DHfK Leipzig 6,73 119 Michael Pohl 1989 ST Wetzlar 6,75 156 Deniz Almas 1997 VfL Wolfsburg 6,76 Jahresbestleistungen: 325 Julian Wagner 1998 LAC Erfurt 6,76 385 Philipp Trutenat 1997 TV Wattenscheid 6,76 Welt 6,51 Grant Holloway (USA) 49 Yacouba Pfälzner 1999 SCC Berlin 6,77 Europa 6,53 Reece Prescod (Großbrit.) 114 Yanic Berthes 1995 ST Wetzlar 6,77 Deutschland 6,60 Kevin Kranz (Wetzlar) 372 Maurice Huke 1993 TV Wattenscheid 6,77 67 Aleksandar Askovic 1997 LG Augsburg 6,81 421 Raphael Müller 1994 VfB Stuttgart 6,81 Norm / Qualifikationsleistung für HEM: 233 Pascal Lewandowski 1999 Bayer Uerd./Dor. 6,82 EAA-Norm: 6,78 sec 300 Ole Werner 1999 SC DHfK Leipzig 6,82 DLV-Norm: 6,63 sec 355 Noel Thorwesten 1998 LC Paderborn 6,82 117 Jim Patrik Junker 1994 ST Wetzlar 6,84 157 Joh. Breitenstein 1994 VfL Wolfsburg 6,84 Die deutschen Top Ten dieses Jahres 250 Roger Gurski 1997 LG Rhein-Wied 6,84 6,60 Kevin Kranz (ST Wetzlar) 01.02. 297 Felix Straub 1997 SC DHfK Leipzig 6,84 6,64 Joshua Hartmann (ASV Köln) 27.01. 311 Thomas Barthel 1998 SC Magdeburg 6,84 328 Malte Stangenberg 2001 LC Jena 6,84 6,68 Philipp Corucle (VfB Stuttgart) 19.01. 207 Daniel Hoffmann 1995 Bayer Leverkusen 6,85 6,68 Julian Reus (LAC Erfurt) 25.01. 23 Moritz Isola 2000 TSG Niefern 6,86 6,69 Michael Bryan (LC Rehlingen) 26.01. 115 Elias Goer 2000 ST Wetzlar 6,86 6,69 Patrick Domogala (MTG Mannheim) 02.02. 219 Aleixo Pl. Menga 1987 Bayer Leverkusen 6,87 6,71 Fabian Heinle (VfB Stuttgart) 19.01. 418 Alexander Czysch 2001 VfB Stuttgart 6,87 6,72 Luis Brandner (LAC Erfurt) 25.01. 21 Tom Warmholz 1998 MTG Mannheim 6,88 104 Lars Hieronymi 1995 LG Friedberg-Fau. 6,89 6,73 Roy Schmidt (SC DHfK Leipzig) 25.01. 286 Lukas Hein 1996 LV 90 Erzgebirge 6,89 6,73 Steven Müller (LG Friedberg-Fau.) 02.02. 312 Jonas Bernhagen 1997 SC Magdeburg 6,89 316 Richard von Behr 1994 SC Magdeburg 6,89 63 Fabian Netzlaff 1996 Werder Bremen 6,90 Die „ewige“ deutsche Hallen-Bestenliste 324 Hagen Träger 1999 LAC Erfurt 6,90 6,52 Julian Reus (Wattenscheid) 27.2.2016 343 Luis Vieweg 2000 LG Kind. Kreuztal 6,90 6,53 Sven Matthes (Berlin) 13.2.1988 295 Marvin Schulte 1999 SC DHfK Leipzig 6,54 Steffen Bringmann (Berlin) 15.2.1986 40 Meldungen (Vorjahr: 39 Teilnehmer) 6,54 Marc Blume (Wattenscheid) 24.1.1999 Deutsche Olympia-Teilnehmer 2016: 6,54 Patrick Schneider (Kornwesth.) 21.2.1999 Lucas Jakubczyk – 5. im VL in 10,29 (40.) 6,55 Christian Haas (Fürth) 01.3.1980 Juian Reus – 7. im VL in 10,34 (45.) 6,56 Christian Blum (Fürth/München) 07.2.2009 Deutsche WM-Teilnehmer 2017: 6,56 Lucas Jakubczyk (Berlin) 01.3.2014 Julian Reus – 6. im VL in 10,25 6,57 Frank Emmelmann (Magdeburg) 15.2.1986 Deutsche EM-Teilnehmer 2018: 6,58 Manfred Kokot (Leipzig) 09.3.1974 Lucas Jakubczyk – 16. im HF in 10,32 sec 6,58 Matthias Schlicht (Berlin) 18.2.1989 Julian Reus – 18. im HF in 10,37 sec 6,58 Tim Goebel (Köln) 25.2.2001 Kevin Kranz – 16. im VL in 10,41 sec Deutsche Hallen-EM-Teilnehmer 2017: Aleixo Platini Menga – 5. im HF in 6,73 sec (VL 6,68) Deutsche Hallenm. 2018 Dortmund Deutsche Hallen-WM-Teiln. 2018: 1. Julian Reus (LAC Erfurt) 6,61 Michael Pohl – 19. im HF in 6,71 sec 2. Michael Pohl (Sprintteam Wetzlar) 6,63 Peter Emelieze – 23. im Vorlauf in 6,77 sec 3. Thanusanth Balasubramaniam (Saar) 6,67 Deutsche Hallenmeister der letzten Jahre: 4. Michael Bryan (LC Rehlingen) 6,70 2013 Julian Reus (Wattenscheid) 6,56 5. Kevin Kranz (Sprintteam Wetzlar) 6,71 2014 Christian Blum (Wattenscheid) 6,61 6. Roy Schmidt (SC DHfK Leipzig) 6,73 2015 Christian Blum (Wattenscheid) 6,57 7. Philipp Trutenat (TV Wattenscheid) 6,76 2016 Julian Reus (Wattenscheid) 6,52 8. Aleksandar Askovic (LG Augsburg) 10,20 2017 Michael Bryan (Weinheim) 6,67 2018 Julian Reus (LAC Erfurt) 6,61 Stand: 14.02.2019 © E. Vollmer 66. Deutsche Hallenmeisterschaft 16./17. 2. 2019 in Leipzig Presse - Arbeitsblatt Männer - 200 m (Halbfinale Sonntag 13.20 Uhr, Finale Sonntag 14.45 Uhr) Die Teilnehmer Rekorde, Bestleistungen, Normen Nr. Name Jahrg. Verein Meldeleistung Hallenrekorde: 323 Julian Reus 1988 LAC Erfurt 21,11 163 Joshua Hartmann 1999 ASV Köln 21,16 Welt 19,92 Frank Fredericks (NAM) 1996 281 FriederScheuschner 1999 Dresdner SC 21,18 Europa 20,25 Linford Christie (GBR) 1995 372 Maurice Huke 1993 TV Wattenscheid 21,21 Deutschland 20,42 Sebastian Ernst (Watt.) 2011 216 Tobias Lange 1993 Bayer Leverkusen 21,22 DLV – U23 20,57 Ralf Lübke (Leverkusen) 1984 105 Steven Müller 1990 LG Friedberg-F. 21,45 Meist.-Bestleist. 20,42 Sebastian Ernst (Watt.) 2011 250 Roger Gurski 1997 LG Rhein-Wied 21,50 201 Jonas Breitkopf 1997 Bayer Leverkusen 21,53 Jahresbestleistungen: 61 Fabian Linne 2000 Werder Bremen 21,54 421 Raphael Müller 1994 VfB Stuttgart 21,61 Welt 20,30 Kenny Bednarek (USA) 385 Philipp Trutenat 1997 TV Wattenscheid 21,63 Europa 20,98 Benjamin Lobo Vedel (DEN) 72 Michael Adolf 1996 TSV Gräfelfing 21,64 Deutschland 21,11 Julian Reus (Erfurt) 297 Felix Straub 1997 SC DHfK Leipzig 21,65 324 Hagen Träger 1999 LAC Erfurt 21,65 Norm / Qualifikationsleistung für HEM: 418 Alexand. Czysch 2001 VfB Stuttgart 21,67 115 Elias Goer 2000 ST Wetzlar 21,70 kein HEM-Wettbewerb ! 268 Robert Hind 1992 SV Saar 05 Sbr. 21,72 312 Jonas Bernhagen 1997 SC Magdeburg 21,79 Die deutschen Top Ten dieses Jahres 23 Moritz Isola 2000 TSG Niefern 21,80 21,11 Julian Reus (LAC Erfurt) 20.01. 97 Luke Campbell 1994 LG Ein. Frankfurt 21,82 21,12 Luis Brandner (LAC Erfurt) 20.01. 286 Lukas Hein 1996 LV 90 Erzgebirge 21,82 21,15 Maurice Huke (TV Wattenscheid) 09.02. 342 Gassimou Kake 1997 LG Kind. Kreuztal 21,83 21,16 Joshua Hartmann (ASV Köln) 13.01. 370 Maxim.Heinrichs 2001 TV Wattenscheid 21,87 21,18 Frieder Scheuschner (Dresdner SC) 25.01. 374 Alexan.Kosenkow 1977 TV Wattenscheid 21,90 364 Martin Brieger 1991 TV Wattenscheid 21,93 21,19 Moritz Isola (TSG Niefern) 19.01. 413 Emanuel Stubican 1998 VfL Sindelfingen 21,93 21,22 Tobias Lange (Bayer Leverkusen) 25.01. 322 Hans-A. Margraf 1999 LAC Erfurt 21,94 21,42 Daniel Regenfuß (ST Wetzlar) 09.12. 94 Philip Hennemuth 2001 B. Sooden-All. 21,95 21,45 Steven Müller (LG Friedberg-Fau.) 02.02. 10 Patrick Domogala 1993 MTG Mannheim 21,46 Fedlix Straub (SC DHfK Leipzig) 09.02. 29 Meldungen (Vorjahr: 13 Teilnehmer) Die „ewige“ deutsche Hallen-Bestenliste Deutsche Olympia-Teilnehmer 2016: 20,42 Sebastian Ernst (Wattensch.) 27.2.2011 Julian Reus – 3. im VL in 20,39 (24.) 20,52 Robin Erewa (Wattenscheid) 19.2.2017 Robin Erewa – 5. im VL in 20,61 (45.) 20,53 Tobias Unger (Kornwestheim) 06.3.2005 Aleixo Platini Menga – 5. im VL in 20,80 (61.) 20,55 Julian Reus (Wattenscheid) 28.2.2016 20,57 Ralf Lübke (Leverkusen) 11.2.1984 Deutsche WM-Teilnehmer 2017: 20,65 Alexander Kosenkow (Watt.) 27.2.2011 keine DLV-Teilnehmer 20,76 Lucas Jakubczyk (Berlin) 22.2.2015 Deutsche EM-Teilnehmer 2018: 20,79 Robert Kurnicki (Wattenscheid) 06.3.1994 Steven Müller – 15. im HF in 20,76 sec 20,81 Olaf Prenzler (Magdeburg) 02.3.1985 Robin Erewa – 18. im HF in 20,79 sec 20,83 Erwin Skamrahl (Groß-Ilsede) 28.1.1987 Alex-Platini Menga – 20. im HF in 21,83 sec 20,83 Marc Blume (Wattenscheid) 31.1.1996 Deutsche Hallen-EM-Teilnehmer 2017: (seit 2005 kein Hallen-EM-Wettbewerb mehr) Deutsche Hallenm. 2018 Dortmund 1. Steven Müller (LG Friedberg-Fauerb.) 21,05 Deutsche Hallen-WM-Teiln. 2018: 2. Maurice Huke (TV Wattenscheid) 21,07 (seit 2004 kein Hallen-WM-Wettbewerb mehr) 3. Raphael Müller (VfB Stuttgart) 21,54 Deutsche Hallenmeister der letzten Jahre: 4. Aleixo Platini Menga (B.Leverkusen) 21,69 2013 Maximilian Kessler (Berlin) 21,12 5. Lars Hieronymi (LG Friedberg-Fau.) 22,09 2014 Robin Erewa (Wattenscheid) 20,56 6. Noel-Philippe Fiener (TV Wattenscheid) 22,13 2015 Robin Erewa (Wattenscheid) 20,70 7. Moritz Hecht (LG Forchheim) 22,63 2016 Julian Reus (Wattenscheid) 20,55 8. Simon Heweling (LAZ Rhede) 22,67 2017 Robin Erewa (Wattenscheid) 20,52 2018 Steven Müller (Friedberg-Fauerb.) 21,05 Stand: 14.02.2019 © E. Vollmer 66. Deutsche Hallenmeisterschaft 16./17. 2. 2019 in Leipzig Presse - Arbeitsblatt Männer - 400 m (Halbfinale Samstag 14.45 Uhr ; Finale Sonntag 14.20 Uhr) Die Teilnehmer Rekorde, Bestleistungen, Normen Nr.
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