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Deutsche Rekorde Deutscher Schwimm-Verband - weibliche Rekorde Deutsche Rekorde - 25m Bahn Deutsche Rekorde - 50m Bahn 50F Dorothea Brandt 1984 SG Neukölln Berlin 0:23,74 13.12.2009 Istanbul, TUR 50F Britta Steffen 1983 SG Neukölln Berlin 0:23,73 02.08.2009 Rome, ITA 100F Britta Steffen 1983 SG Neukölln Berlin 0:51,76 21.11.2009 Hannover., GER 100F Britta Steffen 1983 SG Neukölln Berlin 0:52,07 31.07.2009 Rome, ITA 200F Silke Lippok 1994 SSG Pforzheim 1:53,96 28.11.2010 Eindhoven, NED 200F Annika Lurz 1979 SV Würzburg 05 1:55,68 28.03.2007 Melbourne, AUS 400F Astrid Strauß 1968 TSC Berlin 4:02,05 08.02.1987 Bonn, GER 400F Anke Möhring 1969 SC Magdeburg 4:05,84 17.08.1989 Bonn, GER 800F Astrid Strauß 1968 TSC Berlin 8:15,34 06.02.1987 Bonn, GER 800F Anke Möhring 1969 SC Magdeburg 8:19,53 22.08.1987 Strasbourg, FRA 1500F Petra Schneider 1963 SC Karl-Marx-Stadt 15:43,31 10.01.1982 Gainesville, USA 1500F Hannah Stockbauer 1982 SSG 81 Erlangen 16:00,18 22.07.2003 Barcelona, ESP 50R Daniela Samulski 1984 SG Essen 0:26,21 14.11.2009 Berlin, GER 50R Daniela Samulski 1984 SG Essen 0:27,23 30.07.2009 Rome, ITA 100R Daniela Samulski 1984 SG Essen 0:57,34 21.11.2009 Hannover., GER 100R Daniela Samulski 1984 SG Essen 0:59,77 27.07.2009 Rome, ITA 200R Jenny Mensing 1986 SC Wiesbaden 1911 2:03,00 06.12.2009 Wuppertal, GER 200R Jenny Mensing 1986 LSV Hessen 2:08,80 19.12.2009 Magdeburg, GER 50B Janne Schäfer 1981 SV Nikar Heidelberg 0:29,55 15.11.2009 Berlin, GER 50B Kerstin Vogel 1985 SV Rhenania Köln 1919 0:30,77 01.08.2009 Rome, ITA 100B Caroline Ruhnau 1984 SG Essen 1:04,78 27.11.2009 Essen, GER 100B Sarah Poewe 1983 SG Bayer Wup/Uer/Dor 1:07,01 28.07.2009 Rome, ITA 200B Caroline Ruhnau 1984 SG Essen 2:20,41 11.12.2009 Istanbul, TUR 200B Birte Steven 1980 AMTV-FTV Hamburg 2:25,33 15.04.2007 Berlin, GER 50S Antje Buschschulte 1978 SC Magdeburg 0:25,73 13.08.2006 Hamburg, GER 50S Daniela Samulski 1984 SG Essen 0:26,33 31.07.2009 Rome, ITA 100S Antje Buschschulte 1978 SC Magdeburg 0:56,94 10.12.2006 Helsinki, FIN 100S Annika Mehlhorn 1983 SG ACT / Baunatal 0:57,90 26.07.2009 Rome, ITA 200S Franziska Hentke 1989 SV Halle/S. 2:04,61 10.12.2009 Istanbul, TUR 200S Annika Mehlhorn 1983 SG ACT / Baunatal 2:06,45 29.07.2009 Rome, ITA 100L Theresa Michalak 1992 SV Halle/S. 0:59,05 10.12.2011 Szczecin, POL 200L Theresa Michalak 1992 SV Halle/S. 2:07,65 14.11.2009 Berlin, GER 200L Ute Geweniger 1964 SC Karl-Marx-Stadt 2:11,73 04.07.1981 Berlin, GER 400L Nicole Hetzer 1979 SC Magdeburg 4:29,46 16.12.2001 Antwerpen, BEL 400L Petra Schneider 1963 SC Karl-Marx-Stadt 4:36,10 01.08.1982 Guayaquil, ECU 4x50F Dorothea Brandt 1984 Germany - DSV 1:36,73 11.12.2009 Istanbul, TUR 4x50F Dorothea Brandt 1984 Germany - DSV 1:41,52 05.02.2011 Essen, GER Daniela Samulski 1984 Silke Lippok 1994 Lisa Vitting 1991 Lisa Vitting 1991 Daniela Schreiber 1989 Daniela Schreiber 1989 4x100F DSV-Nationalmannschaf 3:34,69 19.04.1997 Göteburg, SWE 4x100F Britta Steffen 1983 Germany - DSV 3:31,83 26.07.2009 Rome, ITA Daniela Samulski 1984 Petra Dallmann 1978 Daniela Schreiber 1989 4x200F DSV-Nationalmannschaf 7:58,04 17.04.1987 Göteburg, SWE 4x200F Petra Dallmann 1978 DSV-Nationalmannschaf 7:50,82 03.08.2006 Budapest, HUN Daniela Samulski 1984 Britta Steffen 1983 Annika Liebs 1979 4x50R Limitzeit 2:01,15 01.01.1994 4x50R Limitzeit 2:00,00 01.01.1994 4x50B Limitzeit 2:11,34 01.01.1994 4x50B Limitzeit 2:16,00 01.01.1994 4x50S Limitzeit 1:53,06 01.01.1994 4x50S Limitzeit 1:55,00 01.01.1994 4x50L Daniela Samulski 1984 Germany - DSV 1:46,53 12.12.2009 Istanbul, TUR 4x50L Lisa Graf 1992 Germany - DSV 1:54,50 06.02.2011 Essen, GER Janne Schäfer 1981 Caroline Ruhnau 1984 Lisa Vitting 1991 Lisa Vitting 1991 Daniela Schreiber 1989 Daniela Schreiber 1989 4x100L DSV-Nationalmannschaf 4:01,47 19.03.2000 Athen, GRE 4x100L Daniela Samulski 1984 Germany - DSV 3:55,79 01.08.2009 Rome, ITA Sarah Poewe 1983 Annika Mehlhorn 1983 Britta Steffen 1983 Dieses Dokument wurde automatisch am 08.02.2012 um 08:42 Uhr erstellt. Weitere Infos unter www.schwimmen.dsv.de Deutscher Schwimm-Verband - weibliche Rekorde Deutsche Altersklassenrekorde für 19-jährige - 25m Bahn Deutsche Altersklassenrekorde für 19-jährige - 50m Bahn 50F Lisa Vitting 1991 SG Essen 0:25,02 14.11.2010 Wuppertal, GER 50F Daniela Götz 1987 SSG 81 Erlangen 0:25,24 26.11.2006 Hannover, GER 100F Lisa Vitting 1991 SG Essen 0:53,75 12.11.2010 Wuppertal, GER 100F Daniela Götz 1987 SSG 81 Erlangen 0:55,00 21.06.2006 Berlin, GER 200F Birgit Meineke 1964 SC Dynamo Berlin 1:56,35 07.01.1993 Indianapolis, USA 200F Franziska van Almsick 1978 SC Berlin 1:58,14 25.07.1996 Atlanta, USA 400F Astrid Strauß 1968 TSC Berlin 4:02,05 08.02.1987 Bonn, GER 400F Hannah Stockbauer 1982 SSG 81 Erlangen 4:09,36 29.07.2001 Fukuoka, JPN 800F Astrid Strauß 1968 TSC Berlin 8:15,34 06.02.1987 Bonn, GER 800F Anke Möhring 1969 SC Magdeburg 8:19,53 22.08.1987 Straßburg, FRA 1500F Petra Schneider 1963 SC Karl-Marx-Stadt 15:43,31 10.01.1982 Gainesville, USA 1500F Hannah Stockbauer 1982 SSG 81 Erlangen 16:01,02 28.07.2001 Fukuoka, JPN 50R Janine Pietsch 1982 SC Riesa 0:27,79 15.12.2001 Antwerpen, BEL 50R Lisa Graf 1992 SSG Leipzig 0:29,12 09.07.2011 Leipzig, GER 100R Janine Pietsch 1982 SC Riesa 0:59,79 14.12.2001 Antwerpen, BEL 100R Sandra Völker 1974 SG Hamburg 1:01,73 06.06.1993 Potsdam, GER 200R Antje Buschschulte 1978 SC Magdeburg 2:08,59 08.02.1997 Paris, FRA 200R Cathleen Rund 1977 TG Biberach 2:10,96 27.08.1995 Wien, AUT 50B Sarah Poewe 1983 SG Bayer Wup/Uer/Dor 0:30,90 12.12.2002 Riesa, GER 50B Janne Schäfer 1981 TV Jahn Wolfsburg 0:31,51 15.06.2000 Berlin, GER 100B Sarah Poewe 1983 SG Bayer Wup/Uer/Dor 1:06,67 15.12.2002 Riesa, GER 100B Sarah Poewe 1983 SG Bayer Wup/Uer/Dor 1:09,78 22.05.2002 Warendorf, GER 200B Sarah Poewe 1983 SG Bayer Wup/Uer/Dor 2:21,99 13.12.2002 Riesa, GER 200B Anne Poleska 1980 SG Krefeld 2:29,55 15.01.1998 Perth, AUS 50S Lisa Vitting 1991 SG Essen 0:26,39 26.11.2010 Eindhoven, NED 50S Saskia Donat 1990 SC Magdeburg 0:26,82 21.03.2009 Magdeburg, GER 100S Franziska Hentke 1989 SV Halle / Saale 0:59,13 30.11.2008 Essen, GER 100S Sina Sutter 1991 SG Essen 0:59,43 04.07.2010 Berlin, GER 200S Franziska Hentke 1989 SV Halle / Saale 2:06,03 29.11.2008 Essen, GER 200S Annika Mehlhorn 1983 SG ACT/Baunatal 2:09,37 04.08.2002 Berlin, GER 100L Theresa Michalak 1992 SV Halle/S. 0:59,05 10.12.2011 Szczecin, POL 200L Theresa Michalak 1992 SV Halle/S. 2:09,19 08.12.2011 Szczecin, POL 200L Theresa Michalak 1992 SV Halle/S. 2:13,32 03.06.2011 Berlin, GER 400L Petra Schneider 1983 SC Karl-Marx-Stadt 4:33,65 09.01.1982 Gainesville, USA 400L Petra Schneider 1963 SC Karl-Marx-Stadt 4:36,10 01.08.1982 Guayaquil, ECU | | Deutsche Altersklassenrekorde für 18-jährige - 25m Bahn Deutsche Altersklassenrekorde für 18-jährige - 50m Bahn 50F Lisa Vitting 1991 SG Essen 0:24,96 21.11.2009 Hannover., GER 50F Daniela Schreiber 1989 SV Halle (Saale) 0:25,38 10.03.2007 Halle (Saale), GER 100F Lisa Vitting 1991 SG Essen 0:53,02 10.12.2009 Istanbul, TUR 100F Daniela Schreiber 1989 SV Halle (Saale) 0:54,73 14.04.2007 Berlin, GER 200F Lisa Vitting 1991 SG Essen 1:55,72 21.11.2009 Hannover., GER 200F Franziska van Almsick 1978 SC Berlin 1:58,14 25.07.1996 Atlanta, USA 400F Astrid Strauß 1968 TSC Berlin 4:02,05 08.02.1987 Bonn, GER 400F Hannah Stockbauer 1982 SSG 81 Erlangen 4:06,55 18.06.2000 Berlin, GER 800F Astrid Strauß 1968 TSC Berlin 8:15,34 06.12.1987 Bonn, GER 800F Anke Möhring 1969 SC Magdeburg 8:19,53 22.08.1987 Strasbourg, FRA 1500F Petra Schneider 1963 SC Karl-Marx-Stadt 15:43,31 10.01.1982 Gainesville, USA 1500F Jana Henke 1973 OSC Potsdam 16:38,79 21.03.1992 Köln, GER 50R Deborah Gonschorek 1992 SV Halle/S. 0:27,77 30.10.2010 Berlin, GER 50R Lisa Graf 1992 SSG Leipzig 0:29,13 02.07.2010 Berlin, GER 100R Sandra Völker 1974 SG Hamburg 1:00,09 11.12.1993 Nürnberg, GER 100R Sandra Völker 1974 SG Hamburg 1:01,73 06.06.1993 Potsdam, GER 200R Jenny Mensing 1986 SG Neukölln 2:08,56 26.11.2004 Essen, GER 200R Cathleen Rund 1977 TG Biberach 2:10,96 27.08.1995 Wien, AUT 50B Kerstin Vogel 1985 DSV 0:31,07 11.12.2003 Dublin, IRL 50B Vanessa Grimberg 1993 SB Schwaben Stuttgart 0:32,01 03.06.2011 Berlin, GER 100B Vanessa Grimberg 1993 SB Schwaben Stuttgart 1:08,07 22.10.2011 Berlin, GER 100B Carolin Böhm 1986 TSV Rethen 1:09,21 08.06.2004 Berlin, GER 200B Vanessa Grimberg 1993 SB Schwaben Stuttgart 2:24,39 27.11.2011 Wuppertal, GER 200B Anne Poleska 1980 SG Krefeld 2:29,55 15.01.1998 Perth, AUS 50S Lisa Vitting 1991 SG Essen 0:26,54 27.11.2009 Essen, GER 50S Daniela Samulski 1984 SG Neukölln 0:26,86 30.07.2002 Berlin, GER 100S Annika Mehlhorn 1983 SG ACT/Baunatal 0:59,05 02.12.2001 Rostock, GER 100S Daniela Samulski 1984 SG Neukölln 0:59,41 01.08.2002 Berlin, GER 200S Franziska Hentke 1989 SV Halle / Saale 2:06,47 18.11.2007 Berlin, GER 200S Annika Mehlhorn 1983 SG ACT/Baunatal 2:06,97 23.07.2001 Fukuoka, JPN 100L Theresa Michalak 1992 SV Halle/S.
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