2014 German Athletics Championships

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2014 German Athletics Championships
Dates26–27 July 2014
Host city Ulm, Germany
Venue Donaustadion
Ulm Donaustadion 1.jpg

The 2014 German Athletics Championships were held at the Donaustadion in Ulm on 26–27 July 2014.

Contents

Results

Men

GoldSilverBronze
100 m (+2.2 m/s) Julian Reus 10.01 Lucas Jakubczyk 10.01 Aleixo Platini Menga 10.20
200 m (+0.3 m/s) Robin Erewa 20.61 Sebastian Ernst 20.67 Sport records icon SB.svg Alexander Kosenkow 20.83
400 m Kamghe Gaba 45.82 Thomas Schneider 46.08 Sport records icon SB.svg David Gollnow 46.76
800 m Dennis Krüger 1:48.91 Denis Bäuerle 1:49.28 Jan Riedel 1:49.30
1500 m Timo Benitz 3:57.53 Homiyu Tesfaye 3:57.81 Carsten Schlangen 3:57.98
5000 m Richard Ringer 13:43.45 Arne Gabius 13:44.21 Philipp Pflieger 13:54.45 Sport records icon SB.svg
110 m hurdles (+3.4 m/s) Matthias Bühler 13.20 Gregor Traber 13.23 Helge Schwarzer 13.59
400 m hurdles Felix Franz 49.34 Sport records icon PB.svg Varg Königsmark 49.40 Sport records icon PB.svg Tobias Giehl 50.23 Sport records icon SB.svg
3000 m steeplechase Steffen Uliczka 8:35.82 Martin Grau 8:42.13 Hannes Liebach 8:50.36 Sport records icon PB.svg
High jump Martin Günther 2.25 Sport records icon PB.svg David Nopper 2.21 Sport records icon PB.svg Christian Heinze 2.13
Pole vault Tobias Scherbarth 5.60 Marvin Caspari 5.40 Daniel Clemens 5.30
Triple jump Manuel Ziegler 16.54 Sport records icon PB.svg Martin Jasper 16.37 Sport records icon PB.svg Martin Seiler 16.32 w
Long jump Markus Rehm [a] 8.24 Sport records icon PB.svg Christian Reif 8.20 Julian Howard 7.90
Shot put David Storl 21.87 Sport records icon CR.svg Christian Jagusch 19.73 Tobias Dahm 19.62
Discus throw Robert Harting 66.67 Martin Wierig 64.94 Daniel Jasinski 63.66
Hammer throw Markus Esser 75.18 Alexander Ziegler 75.15 Sven Möhsner 71.54
Javelin throw Thomas Röhler [1] 84.28 Julian Weber 80.72 Sport records icon PB.svg Andreas Hofmann 79.35
4 × 100 m relay TV Wattenscheid 01

Christian Blum
Sebastian Ernst
Alexander Kosenkow
Julian Reus

39.02 Sport records icon PB.svg MTG Mannheim

Jonas Kriesamer
Patrick Domogala
Dennis Herdt
Yannick Hoecker

39.98 Sport records icon PB.svg SCC Berlin

George Petzold
Lucas Jakubczyk
Oliver Pritzlaff
Nico Marcel Leistner

40.52 Sport records icon PB.svg
4 × 400 m relay LG Stadtwerke München I

David Gollnow
Kamghe Gaba
Johannes Trefz
Jonas Plass

3:08.05 Sport records icon PB.svg LG UnterlüßFaßbergOldendorf

Lenn Jelte Mügge
Laurin Forstreuter
Alexander Juretzko
Jannik Rehbein

3:10.02 Sport records icon PB.svg TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen

Lars Heinke
Tobias Lange
Robin Schembera
Hendrik Essers

3:12.02 Sport records icon PB.svg

Women

GoldSilverBronze
100 m (0.0 m/s) Tatjana Pinto 11.20 Sport records icon SB.svg Verena Sailer 11.23 Rebekka Haase 11.43
200 m (−0.1 m/s) Rebekka Haase 23.24 Nadine Gonska 23.27 Sport records icon PB.svg Inna Weit 23.55
400 m Esther Cremer 52.56 Ruth Sophia Spelmeyer 52.95 Lena Schmidt 53.24
800 m Christina Hering 2:01.45 Sport records icon PB.svg Carolin Walter 2:03.11 Sport records icon PB.svg Thea Heim 2:03.50
1500 m Maren Kock 4:20.85 Diana Sujew 4:22.38 Denise Krebs 4:23.35
5000 m Sabrina Mockenhaupt 15:49.63 Isabell-Sophie Tegen 16:21.91 Elena Burkard 16:28.89
100 m hurdles (+2.0 m/s) Nadine Hildebrand 12.71 = Sport records icon CR.svg Cindy Roleder 12.80 Sport records icon PB.svg Franziska Hofmann 12.87 Sport records icon PB.svg
400 m hurdles Christiane Klopsch 56.13 Claudia Wehrsen 57.20 Sport records icon PB.svg Christine Salterberg 57.55 Sport records icon PB.svg
3000 m steeplechase Antje Möldner-Schmidt 9:39.09 Gesa Felicitas Krause 9:39.16 Jana Sussmann 9:47.70
High jump Marie-Laurence Jungfleisch 1.90 Alexandra Plaza 1.87 Sport records icon SB.svg Katarina Mögenburg 1.84 = Sport records icon PB.svg
Pole vault Lisa Ryzih 4.50 Carolin Hingst 4.40 Martina Schultze 4.30
Triple jump Kristin Gierisch 14.34 w Jenny Elbe 14.03 Neele Eckhardt 13.98
Long jump Melanie Bauschke 6.66 Sosthene Moguenara 6.66 Malaika Mihambo 6.60
Shot put Christina Schwanitz 19.69 Lena Urbaniak 17.84 Sport records icon PB.svg Shanice Craft 17.75 Sport records icon PB.svg
Discus throw Shanice Craft 65.88 Sport records icon PB.svg Julia Fischer 63.02 Anna Rüh 62.94
Hammer throw Kathrin Klaas 72.08 Betty Heidler 69.83 Carolin Paesler 67.78
Javelin throw Linda Stahl 63.55 Katharina Molitor 63.40 Sport records icon SB.svg Christin Hussong 60.45
4 × 100 m relay MTG Mannheim

Lisa Münzer
Carina Frey
Nadine Gonska
Verena Sailer

43.90 Sport records icon PB.svg LT DSHS Köln I

Tanja Heitgen
Leena Günther
Friederike Möhlenkamp
Linda Krevert

44.92 Sport records icon PB.svg VfL Sindelfingen

Sabrina Lindenmayer
Ida Mayer
Tamara Seer
Eva Baur

45.13 = Sport records icon PB.svg
4 × 400 m relay TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen I

Frederike Hogrebe
Julia Förster
Claudia Wehrsen
Carolin Walter

3:35.54 Sport records icon PB.svg TV Wattenscheid 01

Maral Feizbakhsh
Christina Zwirner
Meike Schachtschneider
Esther Cremer

3:36.30 LT DSHS Köln I

Kim Carina Schmidt
Lara Hoffmann
Katrin Schmidt
Lena Schmidt

3:38.23

Notes

  1. Rehm is a leg amputee athlete

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