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Juli 2015 Das deutsche Team Das deutsche Team 1 Das deutsche Team Weibliche Jugend U18 100 m Keshia Kwadwo TV Wattenscheid 01 Katrin Fehm SG Siemens Amberg 800 m Alina Ammann TuS Esingen Jana Reinert SV Langensteinbach 3000 m Miriam Dattke SCC Berlin 400 m Hürden Corinna Schwab TV 1861 Amberg Lea Ahrens LAV 07 Bad Harzburg 5000 m Gehen Teresa Zurek SC Potsdam Julia Richter SC Potsdam Hochsprung Selina Schulenburg TSV Altenholz Mona Gottschämmer TV 1861 Neu-Isenburg Stabhochsprung Stina Seidler SV Werder Bremen Tamara Schaßberger LG Neckar-Enz Weitsprung Tabea Christ SuS Stadtlohn Kugelstoß Julia Ritter SuS Oberaden Yemisi Ogunleye MTG Mannheim Diskuswurf Ronja Sowalder TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen Annina Brandenburg ART Düsseldorf Speerwurf Lotte Reimann LC Jena Siebenkampf Lisa Maihöfer LG Staufen Elena Kelety Königsteiner LV Die DLV-Nationalmannschaft wird unterstützt vom 2 Männliche Jugend U18 100 m Milo Skupin-Alfa LG Offenburg Thomas Barthel SC Magdeburg 200 m Thomas Barthel SC Magdeburg 400 m Marvin Schlegel LAC Erdgas Chemnitz Florian Colon Marti TV Wattenscheid 01 800 m Pascal Kleyer LG Region Karlsruhe 3000 m Markus Görger LC Breisgau 110 m Hürden Jonathan Petzke Dresdner SC 1898 Hochsprung Lucas Mihota SB DJK Rosenheim Remo Cagliesi TLV Germania Überruhr Stabhochsprung Philip Kass SV Werder Bremen Tom-Linus Humann Schweriner SC Weitsprung Simon Zienert Dresdner SC 1898 Gianni Seeger TSV Gomaringen Kugelstoß Tobias Köhler SC DHfk Leipzig Diskuswurf Henrik Janssen SC Magdeburg Hammerwurf Marc Okun Leichlinger TV Speerwurf Norman Plischke Haldensleber SC Niklas Kaul USC Mainz Zehnkampf Niklas Kaul USC Mainz Maximilian Vollmer SSV Ulm 1846 IMPRESSUM Verlag DLM RunMedia GmbH Herausgeber Vogelsanger Str. 187 Deutscher Leichtathletik-Verband 50825 Köln Referat PR/Medien Telefon: 0221/165323-30 Alsfelder Straße 27 [email protected] 64289 Darmstadt www.laufen.de Verantwortlich: Peter Schmitt Projektleitung: Christian Ermert Statistik/Porträts: Eberhard Vollmer Mitarbeit: Alena Staffhorst Fotos Hörnig (Titel), DLV 3 U18-WM 2015 Das deutsche Team Lea Ahrens 400 m Hürden/hurdles Geburtstag/Date of Birth: 26.07.1998 Geburtsort/Place of Birth: Goslar Größe I Gewicht/Height I Weight: 175 cm/53 kg Wohnort/Place of Residence: Goslar Verein/Club: LAV 07 Bad Harzburg 1. Verein/1st Club: TSG Bad Harzburg Trainer/Coach: Thomas Bertram 1. Trainer/1st Coach: Karsten Färber Bestleistung/Personal Best: 59,40 sec (20.6.2015 Göttingen) Mein Ziel für die U18-WM: erfolgreich teilneh- men und Erfahrungen sammeln Mein Berufswunsch: Sportjournalistin Mein Vorbild: Usain Bolt Meine Hobbies: Snowboardfahren Alina Ammann 800 m Geburtstag/Date of Birth: 16.2.1998 Geburtsort/Place of Birth: Pinneberg Größe I Gewicht/Height I Weight: 170 cm/53 kg Wohnort/Place of Residence: Tornesch Verein/Club: TuS Esingen 1. Verein/1st Club: TuS Esingen Trainer/Coach: Michael Ammann 1. Trainer/1st Coach: Achim Borstelmann und Michael Ammann Bestleistung/Personal Best: 2:05,05 min (8.6.2014 Zeven) Sportliche Erfolge in der Familie: Michael Ammann (Vater), DM-Teilnahme (400 m Hürden, 800 m und 1500 m); Mario Ammann (Onkel), DM-Teilnahme (3000 m und 3000 m Hindernis) Mein Ziel für die U18-WM: Endlauf, Erfahrungen sammeln Mein Vorbild: Sebastian Coe Meine Hobbies: Leichtathletik, Sport allgemein 4 U18-WM 2015 World Youth Championships 2015 Das deutsche Team The German Team Thomas Barthel 100 m, 200 m Geburtstag/Date of Birth: 6.10.1998 Geburtsort/Place of Birth: Stendal Größe I Gewicht/Height I Weight: 183 cm/80 kg Wohnort/Place of Residence: Neuermark-Lübars Verein/Club: SC Magdeburg 1. Verein/1st Club: Stendaler LV ‘92 Trainer/Coach: Eik Ruddat 1. Trainer/1st Coach: Kerstin Müller, Karin Köppe Bestleistung/Personal Best: 100 m: 10,57 sec (5.7.2014 Mannheim) 200 m: 21,55 sec (13.6.2015 Schönebeck) Sportliche Erfolge in der Familie: Katrin Bart- hel, DDR-Meisterin 100 m Hürden; Heiko Barthel, EM-Teilnahme 100 m, 200 m und 4x100 m Mein Ziel für die U18-WM: Bestleistung unter perfekten Bedingungen Mein Berufswunsch: Automobilbranche Meine Hobbies: PC-Gaming, Radfahren Annina Brandenburg Diskus Wurf/Discus Throw Geburtstag/Date of Birth: 6.3.1998 Geburtsort/Place of Birth: Ratingen Größe I Gewicht/Height I Weight: 171 cm/72 kg Wohnort/Place of Residence: Düsseldorf Verein/Club: ART Düsseldorf 1. Verein/1st Club: ART Düsseldorf Trainer/Coach: Uwe Schmidt 1. Trainer/1st Coach: Wolfgang Vander Bestleistung/Personal Best: 46,87 m (20.6.2015 Schweinfurt) Mein Ziel für die U18-WM: 48 m und Endkampf Mein Berufswunsch: Marketingmanagerin Mein Vorbild: Robert Harting Meine Hobbies: Freunde treffen, Sport 5 U18-WM 2015 Das deutsche Team Remo Cagliesi Hochsprung/High Jump Geburtstag/Date of Birth: 14.9.1998 Geburtsort/Place of Birth: Duisburg Größe I Gewicht/Height I Weight: 190 cm/80 kg Wohnort/Place of Residence: Düsseldorf Verein/Club: TLV Germania Überruhr 1. Verein/1st Club: TV Ratingen Trainer/Coach: Tim Husel 1. Trainer/1st Coach: Klaus Suhl Bestleistung/Personal Best: 2,10 m (20.6.2015 Schweinfurt) Mein Ziel für die U18-WM: das Finale erreichen Mein Vorbild: Mateusz Przybylko Meine Hobbies: Handball, Fotografie Tabea Christ Weitsprung/Long Jump Geburtstag/Date of Birth: 5.5.1998 Geburtsort/Place of Birth: Stadtlohn Größe I Gewicht/Height I Weight: 168 cm/60 kg Wohnort/Place of Residence: Stadtlohn Verein/Club: SuS Stadtlohn 1. Verein/1st Club: SuS Stadtlohn Trainer/Coach: Heiner Strack 1. Trainer/1st Coach: Elsbeth Bestleistung/Personal Best: 6,22 m (30.5.2015 Weinheim) Mein Ziel für die U18-WM: neue Bestweite, ein Platz unter den Top 3 Mein Berufswunsch: Managerin oder Leichtath- letik-Trainerin Mein Vorbild: Nicki Minaj Meine Hobbies: Leichtathletik, singen, tanzen 6 U18-WM 2015 World Youth Championships 2015 Das deutsche Team The German Team Florian Colon Marti 400 m Geburtstag/Date of Birth: 15.4.1998 Geburtsort/Place of Birth: Gelsenkirchen Größe I Gewicht/Height I Weight: 197 cm/81 kg Wohnort/Place of Residence: Bochum Verein/Club: TV Wattenscheid 01 1. Verein/1st Club: TV Wattenscheid 01 Trainer/Coach: Slawomir Filipowski 1. Trainer/1st Coach: Sebastian Kraus Bestleistung/Personal Best: 47,81 sec (6.6.2015 Regensburg) Sportliche Erfolge in der Familie: Susanne Kling, Fußball-Nationalspielerin Mein Ziel für die U18-WM: Halbfinale erreichen, Deutschland gut präsentieren Mein Berufswunsch: Polizist Mein Vorbild: Esther Cremer Meine Hobbies: Leichtathletik, Freunde treffen, Fußball Miriam Dattke 3000 m Geburtstag/Date of Birth: 24.6.1998 Geburtsort/Place of Birth: Mannheim Größe I Gewicht/Height I Weight: 168 cm/50 kg Wohnort/Place of Residence: Berlin Verein/Club: SC Brandenburg Berlin 1. Verein/1st Club: SC Brandenburg Berlin Trainer/Coach: Egidijus Pranckus 1. Trainer/1st Coach: Egidijus Pranckus Bestleistung/Personal Best: 9:22,66 min (19.6.2015 Osterode) Mein Ziel für die U18-WM: das Finale erreichen und Erfahrungen sammeln Meine Hobbies: lesen, backen 7 U18-WM 2015 Das deutsche Team Katrin Fehm 100 m Geburtstag/Date of Birth: 16.4.1998 Geburtsort/Place of Birth: Sulzbach-Rosenberg Größe I Gewicht/Height I Weight: 167 cm/54 kg Wohnort/Place of Residence: Hahnbach Verein/Club: SG Siemens Amberg 1. Verein/1st Club: SG Siemens Amberg Trainer/Coach: Ulrike Glück 1. Trainer/1st Coach: Ulrike Glück Bestleistung/Personal Best: 11,84 sec (20.6.2015 Schweinfurt) Mein Ziel für die U18-WM: nicht Letzte werden Mein Berufswunsch: Polizistin Mein Vorbild: Tatjana Pinto Meine Hobbies: Leichtathletik Markus Görger 3000 m Geburtstag/Date of Birth: 12.1.1998 Geburtsort/Place of Birth: Freiburg Größe I Gewicht/Height I Weight: 173 cm/63 kg Wohnort/Place of Residence: Montaudim Verein/Club: LC Breisgau Trainer/Coach: Michael Vogel 1. Trainer/1st Coach: Philippe Bluncmunien, Johannes Eisele Bestleistung/Personal Best: 8:23,58 min (3.6.2015 Paris/FRA) Sportliche Erfolge in der Familie: Michael Vogel, Marathon in 2:27 Stunden Mein Ziel für die U18-WM: unter 8:20 Minuten laufen Mein Berufswunsch: Fotograf Meine Hobbies: Mountainbiken, angeln 8 U18-WM 2015 World Youth Championships 2015 Das deutsche Team The German Team Mona Gottschämmer Hochsprung/High Jump Geburtstag/Date of Birth: 11.5.1998 Geburtsort/Place of Birth: Frankfurt Größe I Gewicht/Height I Weight: 180 cm/62 kg Wohnort/Place of Residence: Dreieich Verein/Club: TV 1861 Neu-Isenburg 1. Verein/1st Club: TV 1861 Neu-Isenburg Trainer/Coach: Wolfgang Brandt und Sophia Sagonas 1. Trainer/1st Coach: Wolfgang Brandt Bestleistung/Personal Best: 1,86 m (6.6.2015 Regensburg) Mein Ziel für die U18-WM: das Finale erreichen Meine Hobbies: Ski-/Snowboardfahren, Freunde treffen, Sport Tom-Linus Humann Stabhochsprung/Pole Vault Geburtstag/Date of Birth: 2.5.1998 Geburtsort/Place of Birth: Schwerin Größe I Gewicht/Height I Weight: 180 cm/70 kg Wohnort/Place of Residence: Groß Rogahn Verein/Club: Schweriner SC 1. Verein/1st Club: Schweriner SC Trainer/Coach: Andreas Rändler 1. Trainer/1st Coach: Andreas Rändler Bestleistung/Personal Best: 4,85 m (20.6.2015 Schweinfurt) Mein Ziel für die U18-WM: Stabhochsprung Mein Berufswunsch: Polizist Mein Vorbild: Sergej Bubka Meine Hobbies: Radfahren 9 U18-WM 2015 Das deutsche Team Henrik Janssen Diskuswurf/Discus Throw Geburtstag/Date of Birth: 19.5.1998 Geburtsort/Place of Birth: Norden Größe I Gewicht/Height I Weight: 202 cm/105 kg Wohnort/Place of Residence: Norden Verein/Club: SC Magdeburg 1. Verein/1st Club: TV Norden Trainer/Coach: Armin Lemme 1. Trainer/1st Coach: Susanne Eilers Bestleistung/Personal Best: 58,93 m (10.5.2015 Wiesbaden) Mein Ziel für die U18-WM: Finale/Bestleistung Mein Berufswunsch: Bundespolizei Mein Vorbild: Robert Harting Meine Hobbies: Diskuswurf Philip Kass Stabhochsprung/Pole Vault Geburtstag/Date of Birth: 23.11.1998 Geburtsort/Place of Birth: Bremen Größe I Gewicht/Height I Weight: 190 cm/74 kg Wohnort/Place of Residence: Bremen Verein/Club: SV Werder Bremen 1. Verein/1st Club: SV Werder Bremen Trainer/Coach: Leszek Kass 1.
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