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Wettkampf 1: 25 Km Freistil Männlich 1 Deutsche Meisterschaften Langstreckenschwimmen 2003 Protokoll (Abs. 1) Deutscher Schwimm Verband / WSV 1926 Großkrotzenburg Seite: 4 Abschnittsdaten: Wettkampfanlage: Datum: 19.06.2003 Zeitmessung: Handzeitnahme Einlaß: 08:00 Uhr Wassertemperatur: 23 °C Einschwimmen: 08:00 Uhr Kampfrichtersitzung: Wettkampfbeginn: 10:00 Uhr Wettkampf 1: 25 km Freistil männlich 1. und Int. Deutscher Meister Christof Wandratsch 66 SV Wacker Burghausen 5.11:54,40 2. Christian Hansmann 77 Erfurter SSC / Team Thüringen 5.13:10,40 3. Alexander Studzinski 83 SV Würzburg 05 5.23:42,70 4. Timm Leuchtmann 78 SG Neuss 5.37:19,40 5. Sven Wocke 82 SG Bayer Wuppertal/Uerdingen/Dormage 5.41:19,90 6. Sebastian Barsch 83 W98 Hannover 5.45:47,10 7. Michael Marszalek 80 SV Wacker Burghausen 5.45:50,30 8. Stephan Maleszka 82 SGS Hannover 5.46:11,10 9. Mark Drent 83 LZ 1886 Niederlande (NL) 5.51:02,00 Aufgabe: Marko Schneider 80 SC Wiesbaden 1911 Aufgabe nach Runde 9 Abmeldung: Udo Ottke 62 OSC Bremerhaven Andreas Maurer 79 LSC Wiesbaden Nicht angetreten: Simon Lee 64 Solent Swimming Club (GBR) Wettkampf 2: 25 km Freistil weiblich 1. und Int. Deutsche Meisterin Cindy Persoons 80 Hasseltse Zwemvereniging Spartacus (B 5.24:23,20 2. Britta Kamrau 79 PSV Rostock 5.24:25,20 3. Angela Maurer 75 LSC Wiesbaden 5.24:25,50 4. Celeste Punet 83 PSV Rostock 5.43:11,40 5. Anne Kuhn 78 SC Wiesbaden 1911 6.03:10,00 6. Marit Blömer 84 SG Bayer Wuppertal/Uerdingen/Dormage 6.16:01,80 Veranstaltungsort: 63538 Großkrotzenburg Abschnittsdatum: 19.06.2003 Abschnittsbeginn: 10:00 Uhr Abschnittsende: 16:25 Uhr Protokollende: 16:35 Uhr Protokollführer Schiedsrichter Dieses Protokoll wurde mit WK-Pro 2.17 erstellt. Informationen bei: Torsten Eschner, Braunschweig, <http://www.torsten-eschner.de> Deutsche Meisterschaften Langstreckenschwimmen 2003 Protokoll (Abs. 2) Deutscher Schwimm Verband / WSV 1926 Großkrotzenburg Seite: 1 Abschnittsdaten: Wettkampfanlage: Datum: 20.06.2003 Zeitmessung: Handzeitnahme Einlaß: 08:00 Uhr Wassertemperatur: 24 °C Einschwimmen: 08:00 Uhr Kampfrichtersitzung: Wettkampfbeginn: 10:00 Uhr Wettkampf 3: 5 km Freistil männlich Offene Wertung 1. und Int. Deutscher Meister Christian Hein 82 SV Würzburg 05 56:22,50 2. Andreas Maurer 79 LSC Wiesbaden 57:39,68 3. Ben Hoffmann 79 Erfurter SSC / Team Thüringen 57:40,02 4. Alexander Kaisler 79 SG EWR Rheinhessen 57:40,68 5. Patrick Biller 86 1. SV Nördlingen 57:50,72 6. Christof Wandratsch 66 SV Wacker Burghausen 57:51,02 7. Christian Manz 84 SC Magdeburg 58:11,93 8. Paul Tokarski 83 Erfurter SSC / Team Thüringen 58:14,84 9. Armin Greß 86 SV Würzburg 05 59:47,46 10. Stephan Kirschnick 84 PSV Rostock 59:49,12 11. Florian Reuschel 86 SG Bayreuth 59:49,56 12. Gregor Kiedorf 85 Bitterfelder SV 1990 59:50,06 13. Marcel Büchner 86 SC Chemnitz von 1892 59:50,96 14. Nicky Lange 80 SG ACT/Baunatal 59:51,40 15. Robert Herhaus 84 PSV Rostock 59:52,01 16. Julius Glöckner 84 SSV Leutzsch 59:59,72 17. Alexander Studzinski 83 SV Würzburg 05 1.00:02,01 18. Vincent Kirsten 87 SC Empor Rostock 1.00:08,40 19. Daniel Scheler 86 Delphin Herzogenaurach 1.00:12,87 20. Mike Franke 86 Erfurter SSC / Team Thüringen 1.00:16,59 21. Sebastian Schnell 86 Erfurter SSC / Team Thüringen 1.00:17,21 22. Marcus Rosenmeier 86 SG Frankfurt 1.00:17,59 23. Daniel Schwarz 85 TSV Bad Saulgau 1.00:38,50 24. Dominik Nowotny 84 TSV Rosenheim 1.00:55,78 25. Marc Pepkow 86 SG Eintracht Innova Berlin 1.01:45,81 26. Tomislav Calta 83 VFL Sindelfingen 1.01:49,28 27. Kai Kraus 86 SG Gladbeck 1.01:50,37 28. David Ellebrecht 82 SG Lübeck 1.01:58,75 29. Benjamin Siegl 86 DSW 1912 Darmstadt 1.02:19,28 30. Benjamin Kuntz 85 SV Nikar Heidelberg 1.02:21,15 31. Tom Potyralla 88 SV Olympia Rostock 1.02:23,28 32. Benjamin Konschak 86 SG Berliner Wasserratten 1.03:05,40 33. Tobias Weindl 82 SV Wacker Burghausen 1.03:06,96 34. Gunnar Hinrichsen 86 TSV Rot Weiß Niebüll 1.03:07,50 35. Tim Tuschel 87 SG Weser-Ems 1.03:10,96 36. Fabian Kroll 86 TSV Schmiden 1.03:11,87 37. Adrian Hurst 87 SSG Pforzheim 1.03:13,24 38. Jochen Schweikert 87 Schwimmteam TV Bühl 1.03:13,78 39. Volkmar Baur 85 TV Bad Mergentheim 1.03:41,59 40. Manuel Voigt 88 SC DHfK Leipzig 1.03:44,09 41. Tony Thalmann 87 SV 1919 Grimma 1.03:48,37 42. Sven Grosse 77 SV Würzburg 05 1.03:52,09 43. Marc Schweiger 88 TSG Füssen 1.03:59,24 44. Jan Husel 89 1. SV Nördlingen 1.04:05,62 45. Brian Krahmer 78 SV Würzburg 05 1.04:27,96 46. Mirko Wappler 88 Dresdner SC 1898 1.04:28,31 47. Christian Seitz 85 SV Schwäbisch Gmünd 1.04:32,75 48. Ralf Schewiola 86 SV Nikar Heidelberg 1.04:52,21 49. Gerrit Dürre 87 SSV Ulm 1846 1.05:33,28 50. Felix Grossmann 87 SC Empor Rostock 1.05:34,96 51. Willem Garre 89 SG Weser-Ems 1.05:36,65 52. Rocco Schmidt 85 Schwimm-Team Denzlingen 1.05:39,37 Deutsche Meisterschaften Langstreckenschwimmen 2003 Protokoll (Abs. 2) Deutscher Schwimm Verband / WSV 1926 Großkrotzenburg Seite: 2 Wettkampf 3: 5 km Freistil männlich Offene Wertung 53. Martin Kroker 87 Delmenhorster SV 1905 1.05:48,96 54. Nils Vogel 87 SV Nienhagen 1.05:55,24 55. Jonas Nauck 84 SC Hardtberg 1968 1.06:05,72 56. Tim Cantow 87 SG Celler Land 1.06:07,15 57. Mirco Heeren 84 SG Weser-Ems 1.06:32,06 58. Paul Riemath 89 SV Olympia Rostock 1.06:49,52 59. Christian Adolff 86 Schwimmgemeinschaft Bille Hamburg 1.07:08,34 60. Alexander Lorenz 88 TG Geislingen 1846 1.07:22,93 61. Dennis Hurst 88 SSG Pforzheim 1.08:06,96 62. Kevin Kuhn 85 SG ACT/Baunatal 1.08:33,93 63. José Rodriguez-Sanchez 82 Telekom-Post-Sportgemeinschaft Köln 1.09:12,46 64. Christoph Kohlhaas 87 Telekom-Post-Sportgemeinschaft Köln 1.09:12,96 65. Erik Stuckly 88 SC Empor Rostock 1.09:17,21 66. Christoph Schmeyer 87 Delmenhorster SV 1905 1.09:19,87 67. Mikel Minschke 86 SSG Pforzheim 1.09:21,12 68. Stefen Arlich 88 SV Würzburg 05 1.09:22,12 69. Rene Geißler 89 SV Würzburg 05 1.09:22,72 70. Martin Kühn 88 SSV Leutzsch 1.09:52,84 71. Martin Wogan 86 SC Hardtberg 1968 1.10:20,78 72. Matthias Daichendt 76 SG Poseidon Eppelheim 1.10:23,37 73. Thomas John 88 SG Frankfurt 1.10:39,02 74. Maik Oldach 89 SC Empor Rostock 1.10:39,46 75. Axel Fuchs 87 TG Geislingen 1846 1.10:42,96 76. Ronnie Kranz 84 SC Wiesbaden 1911 1.10:43,46 77. Philipp Uhrig 88 SG Poseidon Eppelheim 1.10:55,65 78. Florian Adami 87 Schwimm-Team Denzlingen 1.11:05,02 79. Manuel Di-Leo 87 SC Wiesbaden 1911 1.11:17,18 80. Oleg Henze 80 SV Würzburg 05 1.11:36,93 81. Oliver Lobin 87 SC Empor Rostock 1.11:44,18 82. Alexander Klaus 85 1. Schwimm-und Gesundheitssportverein 1.12:25,96 83. Florian Konrad 87 SV Würzburg 05 1.13:13,40 84. Martin Jäger 84 SG Affalterbach/Neustadt 1.13:16,24 85. Frank Naumann 85 TSV Battenberg 1.13:16,68 86. Thomas Junk 88 SC Hardtberg 1968 1.13:16,96 87. Benedikt Steiner 86 Schwimmerbund Schwaben Stuttgart 1.13:21,65 88. Dominik Haberecht 84 Schwimmteam TV Bühl 1.13:29,72 89. Dennis Maack 84 Schwimm-Club Seevetal 1.13:30,46 90. Dominik Terfehr 87 SV Delphin 58 Wattenscheid 1.13:34,18 91. Moritz Müller 85 SSG Pforzheim 1.14:19,43 92. Christian Helpap 86 Schwimm-Club Seevetal 1.15:20,28 93. David Steimel 88 Hennefer TV 1.15:22,90 94. Christopher Plura 88 Telekom-Post-Sportgemeinschaft Köln 1.15:42,24 95. Nikolaus Wirtz 88 Hennefer TV 1.15:45,72 96. Daniel Wilke 85 HCC SV Rostock 1.18:18,40 97. Martin Burkhardt 88 1. Schwimm-und Gesundheitssportverein 1.18:19,96 98. Patrick Steier 89 Hennefer TV 1.19:26,50 99. Tim Heide 86 SC Hardtberg 1968 1.20:40,50 100. Nico Beuster 88 HCC SV Rostock 1.21:41,46 101. Jochen Mazura 85 SKG Sprendlingen 1.22:04,72 102. Patrick Rötger 88 SV Neptun Herne 1.22:13,43 103. Jonathan Bank 87 TSV Battenberg 1.23:01,84 104. Thorsten Dörr 87 WSV Großkrotzenburg 1.24:33,75 105. Christian Liedtke 88 HCC SV Rostock 1.25:10,02 106. Fritz Kretzschmar 84 SKG Sprendlingen 1.29:28,21 107. Jens Hoffmann 84 HCC SV Rostock 1.31:52,68 108. Robert Hofmann 86 Ostsächsischer Schwimmverein Kamenz 1.34:20,06 Aufgabe: Martin Krings 89 Hennefer TV Aufgabe in der 3. Runde Abmeldung: Timo Dörr 85 WSV Großkrotzenburg Deutsche Meisterschaften Langstreckenschwimmen 2003 Protokoll (Abs. 2) Deutscher Schwimm Verband / WSV 1926 Großkrotzenburg Seite: 3 Wettkampf 3: 5 km Freistil männlich Björn Sünram 81 SG Poseidon Eppelheim Lasse Becker 84 TSV Pattensen von 1890 Toni Franz 83 SC DHfK Leipzig Nicolas Kaminsky 84 SG Hildesheim Sebastian Barsch 83 W98 Hannover Thomas Lurz 79 SV Würzburg 05 Stephan Maleszka 82 SGS Hannover Nicht angetreten: Stefan Dengel 84 SSG Neckarsulm Jahrgang 1989 1.
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