2012 German Athletics Championships

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2012 German Athletics Championships
Dates16–17 June 2012
Host city Bochum-Wattenscheid, Germany
Venue Lohrheidestadion
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The 2012 German Athletics Championships were held at the Lohrheidestadion in Bochum-Wattenscheid on 16–17 June 2012.

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Results

Men

GoldSilverBronze
100 m (+2.7 m/s) Lucas Jakubczyk 10.16 Aleixo Platini Menga 10.16 Julian Reus 10.26
200 m (+1.1 m/s) Julian Reus 20.58 Sport records icon PB.svg Aleixo Platini Menga 20.64 Sebastian Ernst 20.72
400 m Eric Krüger 46.15 Thomas Schneider 46.28 Kamghe Gaba 46.46
800 m Sören Ludolph 1:49.04 Sebastian Keiner 1:49.28 Dennis Krüger 1:49.28
1500 m Florian Orth 3:43.71 Carsten Schlangen 3:44.28 Heyi Homiyu Tesfaye 3:45.67
5000 m Arne Gabius 13:51.78 Philipp Pflieger 13:55.31 André Pollmächer 14:00.97
110 m hurdles (+1.6 m/s) Alexander John 13.52 Matthias Bühler 13.66 Sport records icon SB.svg Erik Balnuweit 13.68
400 m hurdles Georg Fleischhauer 49.74 Sport records icon SB.svg Tobias Giehl 49.82 David Gollnow 49.87
3000 m steeplechase Benedikt Karus 8:42.81 Michael Wilms 8:45.73 Sport records icon SB.svg Tim Stegemann 8:48.12 Sport records icon SB.svg
High jump Eike Onnen 2.25 Matthias Haverney 2.22 Raúl Spank 2.22
Pole vault Malte Mohr 5.82 Sport records icon SB.svg Raphael Holzdeppe 5.77 Sport records icon SB.svg Karsten Dilla 5.72 = Sport records icon PB.svg
Triple jump Andreas Pohle 16.64 Sport records icon SB.svg Manuel Ziegler 16.26 Sport records icon SB.svg Randy Lewis 16.12
Long jump Sebastian Bayer 7.91 Julian Howard 7.82 Alyn Camara 7.73
Shot put David Storl 20.96 Marco Schmidt 20.14 Sport records icon SB.svg Tobias Dahm 19.56 Sport records icon SB.svg
Discus throw Robert Harting 67.79 Martin Wierig 64.48 Markus Münch 63.17
Hammer throw Markus Esser 75.38 Andreas Sahner 70.72 Sport records icon SB.svg Johannes Bichler 70.19 Sport records icon SB.svg
Javelin throw Thomas Röhler 78.58 Sport records icon SB.svg Tino Häber 76.94 Lars Hamann 75.87
4 × 100 m relay TV Wattenscheid 01 I

Christian Blum
Julian Reus
Sebastian Ernst
Robin Erewa

39.23 Sport records icon SB.svg SCC Berlin I

Lucas Jakubczyk
Maximilian Kessler
Robert Hind
Eric Franke

39.45 Sport records icon SB.svg LAV Tübingen I

Simon Bräuchle
Tobias Fluck
Hannes Noller
Marius Broening

40.26 Sport records icon SB.svg
4 × 400 m relay LG Stadtwerke München I

Kamghe Gaba
Benedikt Wiesend
Michael Wilms
David Gollnow

3:07.91 Sport records icon SB.svg LG Eintracht Frankfurt I

Michael Pflüger
Benjamin Jonas
Niklas Zender
Clemens Höfer

3:08.57 Sport records icon SB.svg Dresdner SC I

Georg Fleischhauer
Jan Riedel
Florian Handt
Thomas Schneider

3:09.37 Sport records icon SB.svg

Women

GoldSilverBronze
100 m (+3.0 m/s) Verena Sailer 11.22 Tatjana Pinto 11.26 Anne Cibis 11.41
200 m (−0.3 m/s) Inna Weit 23.52 Anne Cibis 23.73 Christina Frewer 23.85
400 m Esther Cremer 52.21 Janin Lindenberg 52.81 Fabienne Kohlmann 53.84
800 m Anne Kesselring 2:04.60 Karoline Pilawa 2:04.92 Sport records icon SB.svg Sonja Mosler 2:05.25 Sport records icon PB.svg
1500 m Corinna Harrer 4:11.04 Denise Krebs 4:11.38 Diana Sujew 4:11.53
5000 m Sabrina Mockenhaupt 15:47.01 Sport records icon SB.svg Eleni Gebrehiwot 15:47.48 Sport records icon SB.svg Lisa Hahner 15:49.83 Sport records icon SB.svg
100 m hurdles (+1.7 m/s) Carolin Nytra 12.74 Cindy Roleder 12.91 Sport records icon SB.svg Nadine Hildebrand 13.08 Sport records icon SB.svg
400 m hurdles Tina Kron 57.36 Claudia Wehrsen 58.09 Frederike Hogrebe 58.43
3000 m steeplechase Antje Möldner-Schmidt 9:42.42 Sanaa Koubaa 9:51.77 Verena Dreier 10:04.31 Sport records icon SB.svg
High jump Ariane Friedrich 1.86 Marie-Laurence Jungfleisch 1.82 Nele Hollmann
Julia Straub
1.82 Sport records icon SB.svg
1.82
Pole vault Silke Spiegelburg 4.70 Lisa Ryzih 4.65 = Sport records icon PB.svg Martina Strutz 4.45
Triple jump Jenny Elbe 14.06 Sport records icon PB.svg Katja Demut 13.68 Kristin Gierisch 13.43
Long jump Beatrice Marscheck 6.49 = Sport records icon SB.svg Melanie Bauschke 6.47 Ksenia Achkinadze 6.45
Shot put Nadine Kleinert 19.18 Josephine Terlecki 18.87 Sport records icon SB.svg Denise Hinrichs 18.36 Sport records icon SB.svg
Discus throw Nadine Müller 66.47 Julia Fischer 63.21 Anna Rüh 63.14 Sport records icon PB.svg
Hammer throw Betty Heidler 73.65 Daniela Manz 61.90 Sport records icon SB.svg Carolin Paesler 61.46
Javelin throw Christina Obergföll 65.86 Linda Stahl 64.35 Sport records icon SB.svg Katharina Molitor 63.20 Sport records icon SB.svg
4 × 100 m relay TV Wattenscheid 01 I

Christina Frewer
Esther Cremer
Maike Dix
Karoline Köhler

44.08 Sport records icon SB.svg MTG Mannheim I

Nadine Gonska
Carina Frey
Johanna Kedzierski
Deborah Hufschmidt

45.38LC Paderborn I

Britta Tomkel
Inna Weit
Sarah Noll
Sinje Florczak

45.94 Sport records icon SB.svg
4 × 400 m relay LT DSHS Köln I

Frederike Hogrebe
Lara Hoffmann
Kim Carina Schmidt
Claudia Wehrsen

3:36.42 Sport records icon SB.svg TV Wattenscheid 01 I

Maral Feizbakhsh
Denise Krebs
Janina Balke
Esther Cremer

3:37.97 Sport records icon SB.svg TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen I

Kira Biesenbach
Carolin Walter
Julia Schaefers
Julia Förster

3:38.33

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