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Wettkampf-Nr 18.04.-23.04.2008 120. Deutsche Meisterschafte n im Schwimmen Wettkampf-Nr. 107 100m Rücken Frauen Finale Olympianorm 01:01,23 Weltrekord 00:59,21 Natalie Coughlin USA 17.02.2008Mizzou Europarekord 00:59,41 Anastasia Zueva RUS 21.03.2008Eindhoven Deutscher Rekord 01:00,33 Antje Buschschulte SC Magdeburg 26.07.2003Barcelona Offene Wertung A-Finale 1. Christin Zenner 1991 VfV Hildesheim 01:01,24 Deutsche Meisterin 2008 00:29,67 01:01,24 2. Antje Buschschulte 1978 SC Magdeburg 01:01,30 00:29,72 01:01,30 3. Daniela Samulski 1984 SG Bayer Wup/Uer/Dor 01:01,37 00:29,39 01:01,37 4. Janine Pietsch 1982 SC Delphin Ingolstadt 01:01,60 00:29,60 01:01,60 5. Jenny Mensing 1986 SC Wiesbaden 1911 01:02,78 00:30,19 01:02,78 6. Raphaela Piehler 1988 SC Delphin Ingolstadt 01:03,33 00:31,00 01:03,33 7. Xenia Madziarska 1991 W98 Hannover 01:03,93 00:30,88 01:03,93 8. Kristin Schiemenz 1989 SSV Hoyerswerda 01:05,61 00:31,96 01:05,61 erstellt mit SEM2004, http://www.titanium-sportstiming.de Seite - 1 - 19.04.2008 15:41 Uhr 18.04.-23.04.2008 120. Deutsche Meisterschafte n im Schwimmen Wettkampf-Nr. 111 400m Freistil Frauen Finale Olympianorm 04:08,38 Weltrekord 04:01,53 Federica Pellegrini ITA 24.03.2008Eindhoven Europarekord 04:01,53 Federica Pellegrini ITA 24.03.2008Eindhoven Deutscher Rekord 04:05,84 Anke Möhring SC Magdeburg 17.08.1989Bonn Offene Wertung A-Finale 1. Annika Lurz 1979 SV Würzburg 05 04:08,48 Deutsche Meisterin 2008 00:28,14 00:58,51 01:29,35 02:00,41 02:31,84 03:03,38 03:35,40 04:08,48 2. Sabrina Schäfer 1986 SSG Saar Max Ritter 04:17,77 00:29,96 01:01,94 01:34,57 02:06,81 02:39,17 03:12,04 03:45,05 04:17,77 3. Johanna Manz 1988 SG EWR Rheinhessen-Mainz 04:18,05 00:29,85 01:01,84 01:34,54 02:07,79 02:40,75 03:13,96 03:46,72 04:18,05 4. Franziska Jansen 1992 SV Hellas Brühl 04:20,16 00:30,40 01:02,77 01:35,54 02:08,73 02:41,79 03:15,36 03:48,51 04:20,16 5. Silke Nowotzin 1985 SG Essen 04:20,83 00:30,29 01:02,43 01:35,16 02:08,47 02:41,40 03:14,76 03:48,03 04:20,83 6. Antje Mahn 1989 SC Empor Rostock 2000 04:21,81 00:30,11 01:02,23 01:35,13 02:08,28 02:41,85 03:15,75 03:49,54 04:21,81 7. Sina Sutter 1991 SG Essen 04:22,25 00:29,74 01:02,25 01:34,94 02:08,20 02:41,47 03:15,23 03:49,01 04:22,25 8. Sabrina Marzahn 1991 SV Rhenania Köln 04:23,76 00:30,77 01:04,40 01:37,96 02:11,60 02:44,88 03:18,45 03:51,59 04:23,76 erstellt mit SEM2004, http://www.titanium-sportstiming.de Seite - 1 - 19.04.2008 16:15 Uhr 18.04.-23.04.2008 120. Deutsche Meisterschafte n im Schwimmen Wettkampf-Nr. 110 100m Rücken Männer Finale Olympianorm 00:54,92 Weltrekord 00:52,98 Aaron Peirsol USA 27.03.2007Melbourne Europarekord 00:53,46 Helge Meeuw GER 25.06.2006Berlin Europarekord 00:53,46 Liam Tancock GBR 22.08.2007Chiba Deutscher Rekord 00:53,46 Helge Meeuw SC Wiesbaden 1911 25.06.2006Berlin Offene Wertung A-Finale 1. Helge Meeuw 1984 SG Frankfurt 00:53,10 ER Deutscher Meister 2008 00:25,87 00:53,10 2. Thomas Rupprath 1977 SC Empor Rostock 2000 00:54,16 00:26,26 00:54,16 3. Steffen Driesen 1981 SG Bayer Wup/Uer/Dor 00:54,98 00:26,63 00:54,98 4. Alibek Käsler 1988 W98 Hannover 00:56,01 00:27,30 00:56,01 5. Oliver Wenzel 1981 SG Neukölln Berlin 00:56,02 00:27,08 00:56,02 6. Felix Wolf 1989 Potsdamer SV 00:56,28 00:27,56 00:56,28 7. Danil Bugakov 1988 W98 Hannover 00:57,19 00:27,93 00:57,19 8. Dominique Lendjel 1985 VfL Sindelfingen 00:57,25 00:27,67 00:57,25 erstellt mit SEM2004, http://www.titanium-sportstiming.de Seite - 1 - 19.04.2008 16:05 Uhr 18.04.-23.04.2008 120. Deutsche Meisterschafte n im Schwimmen Wettkampf-Nr. 109 100m Brust Frauen Finale Olympianorm 01:08,49 Weltrekord 01:05,09 Leisel Jones AUS 20.03.2006Melbourne Europarekord 01:07,27 Emma Igelstroem SWE 03.06.2002Landskrona Europarekord 01:07,27 Anna Khlystunova UKR 27.03.2007Melbourne Deutscher Rekord 01:07,48 Sarah Poewe DSV 15.08.2004Athens Offene Wertung A-Finale 1. Sarah Poewe 1983 SG Bayer Wup/Uer/Dor 01:07,10 ER Deutsche Meisterin 2008 00:31,38 01:07,10 2. Sonja Schöber 1985 SG Dortmund 01:08,17 00:32,08 01:08,17 3. Vipa Bernhardt 1982 SG Frankfurt 01:08,34 00:32,12 01:08,34 4. Simone Weiler 1978 SV Nikar Heidelberg 01:08,73 00:32,38 01:08,73 5. Anne Poleska 1980 SG Krefeld 01:09,13 00:32,64 01:09,13 6. Janne Schäfer 1981 TV Jahn Wolfsburg 01:09,45 00:31,96 01:09,45 7. Caroline Ruhnau 1984 SG Essen 01:10,34 00:33,05 01:10,34 8. Birte Steven 1980 AMTV-FTV Hamburg 01:11,07 00:33,74 01:11,07 erstellt mit SEM2004, http://www.titanium-sportstiming.de Seite - 1 - 19.04.2008 15:58 Uhr 18.04.-23.04.2008 120. Deutsche Meisterschafte n im Schwimmen Wettkampf-Nr. 108 200m Freistil Männer Finale Olympianorm 01:48,47 Weltrekord 01:43,86 Michael Phelps USA 27.03.2007Melbourne Europarekord 01:44,89 Pieter v. d. HoogenbandNED 02.08.2002Berlin Deutscher Rekord 01:46,59 Paul Biedermann SV Halle / Saale 20.03.2008Eindhoven Offene Wertung A-Finale 1. Paul Biedermann 1986 SV Halle (Saale) 01:46,37 DR Deutscher Meister 2008 00:25,00 00:52,08 01:19,50 01:46,37 2. Steffen Deibler 1987 TG Biberach 01:47,71 00:24,88 00:52,65 01:20,13 01:47,71 3. Benjamin Starke 1986 SG Neukölln Berlin 01:48,10 00:25,43 00:53,21 01:21,66 01:48,10 4. Stefan Herbst 1978 SSV Leutzsch 01:48,98 00:25,14 00:53,14 01:21,54 01:48,98 5. Jens Schreiber 1982 W98 Hannover 01:49,00 00:25,00 00:52,35 01:20,60 01:49,00 6. Clemens Rapp 1989 TSV Bad Saulgau 01:49,45 00:25,40 00:52,99 01:21,60 01:49,45 7. Christian Kubusch 1988 SC Magdeburg 01:50,00 00:25,72 00:53,53 01:22,19 01:50,00 8. Dimitri Colupaev 1990 SG EWR Rheinhessen-Mainz 01:50,46 00:25,22 00:53,19 01:22,09 01:50,46 erstellt mit SEM2004, http://www.titanium-sportstiming.de Seite - 3 - 19.04.2008 15:51 Uhr 18.04.-23.04.2008 120. Deutsche Meisterschafte n im Schwimmen Wettkampf-Nr. 112 50m Schmetterling Männer Finale Weltrekord 00:22,96 Roland Schoeman RSA 25.07.2005Montreal Europarekord 00:23,11 Milorad Cavic SRB 19.03.2008Eindhoven Deutscher Rekord 00:23,46 Thomas Rupprath SC Empor Rostock 200014.04.2007Berlin Offene Wertung A-Finale 1. Johannes Dietrich 1985 Potsdamer SV 00:23,55 Deutscher Meister 2008 2. Leif-Marten Krüger 1983 SC Magdeburg 00:24,22 3. Alexander Crasmöller 1988 SG Dortmund 00:24,38 4. Alexander Kahl 1976 SG HT16 00:24,54 5. Alexander Müller 1986 SV Nikar Heidelberg 00:24,69 6. Paul Münzel 1988 BSV Medizin Marzahn 00:25,10 7. Tobias Gutsche 1988 Potsdamer SV 00:25,21 8. Matthias Kreutzer 1986 TV Ratingen 00:25,28 erstellt mit SEM2004, http://www.titanium-sportstiming.de Seite - 1 - 19.04.2008 16:21 Uhr .
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