Germany at the 1993 World Championships in Athletics

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Germany at the
1993 World Athletics Championships
Flag of Germany.svg
WA codeGER
National federation German Athletics Association
Website leichtathletik.de (in German)
in Stuttgart, Germany
13–22 August 1991
Medals
Ranked 6th
Gold
2
Silver
2
Bronze
4
Total
8
World Athletics Championships appearances (overview)

Germany competed at the 1993 World Championships in Athletics in Stuttgart, Germany from 13 to 22 August 1993. The German Athletics Association nominated athletes. [1]

Contents

Medalists

MedalAthleteEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Heike Drechsler Long jump 15 August
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Lars Riedel Discus throw 17 August
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Sabine Braun Heptathlon 22 August
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Karen Forkel Javelin throw 22 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Kathrin Neimke Shot put 15 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jürgen Schult Discus throw 17 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Paul Meier Decathlon 20 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Olaf Hense
Karsten Just
Rico Lieder
Thomas Schönlebe
4 × 400 metres relay 22 August

Results

Men

Track and road events
AthleteEventHeat Round !Heat Round 2SemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
Marc Blume 100 metres 10.3615 Q10.3213did not advance
Michael Huke 200 metres DSQ did not advance
Robert Kurnicki 20.669 Q20.5812 Q20.6711did not advance
Björn Sinnhuber 20.9929did not advance
Rico Lieder 400 metres 46.0617 Q45.6615 Q45.7513did not advance
Nico Motchebon 800 metres 1:46.9414 q1:46.5820did not advance
Michael Busch 1500 metres 3:44.0331did not advance
Jens-Peter Herold 3:50.6436did not advance
Rüdiger Stenzel 3:40.3017 q3:42.2912 Q3:38.6610
Rainer Wachenbrunner 5000 metres 13:46.4321did not advance
Stéphane Franke 10,000 metres 28:19.116 Q28:10.694
Konrad Dobler Marathon 2:18:286
Stephan Freigang DNF
Kurt Stenzel 2:19:5312
Eric Kaiser 110 metres hurdles 13.549 Q13.6415did not advance
Dietmar Koszewski 13.526 Q13.4810 Q13.607
Florian Schwarthoff 13.6012 Q13.317 q13.275
Olaf Hense 400 metres hurdles 49.6413 Q50.0523did not advance
Kim Bauermeister 3000 metres steeplechase 8:37.4126did not advance
Steffen Brand 8:23.277 Q8:15.336
Martin Strege 8:21.244 Q8:34.3114
Robert Ihly 20 kilometres walk 1:24:217
Hartwig Gauder 50 kilometres walk DNF
Axel Noack 3:43:504
Ronald Weigel DNF
Marc Blume
Steffen Görmer
Michael Huke
Robert Kurnicki
4 × 100 metres relay 38.906 Q38.585 Q38.786
Olaf Hense
Karsten Just
Rico Lieder
Thomas Schönlebe
4 × 400 metres relay 3:01.263 Q2:59.99Bronze medal icon.svg
Field events
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
DistancePositionDistancePosition
Wolf-Hendrik Beyer High jump 2.2513did not advance
Ralf Sonn 2.281 q2.344
Martin Amann Pole vault 5.5517did not advance
Tim Lobinger 5.3532did not advance
Werner Holl 5.2534did not advance
Bernhard Kelm Long jump 7.7820did not advance
Konstantin Krause 7.5332did not advance
André Müller 7.9510 q7.839
Ralf Jaros Triple jump 17.184 Q16.769
Volker Mai 16.3330did not advance
Karsten Richter 16.1332did not advance
Oliver-Sven Buder Shot put 19.886 q19.747
Jonny Reinhardt 19.768 q19.538
Lars Riedel Discus throw 65.882 Q67.72Gold medal icon.svg
Jürgen Schult 62.107 q66.12Bronze medal icon.svg
Peter Blank Javelin throw 74.1029did not advance
Raymond Hecht 75.0023did not advance
Boris Henry 77.4214did not advance
Karsten Kobs Hammer throw 71.8216did not advance
Combined events – Decathlon
AthleteEvent100 mLJSPHJ400 m110HDTPVJT1500 mFinalRank
Michael Kohnle Result11.167.4014.342.0050.1714.5144.705.0062.104:47.9580759
Points825910749803807910761910769631
Paul Meier Result10.577.5715.452.1547.7314.6345.724.6061.224:32.058548Bronze medal icon.svg
Points959952817944922895782790756731
Christian Schenk Result11.227.6315.722.1548.7815.2946.944.8065.324:24.4485004
Points812967834944872815807849818782

Women

Track and road events
AthleteEventHeat Round !Heat Round 2SemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
Melanie Paschke 100 metres 11.314 Q11.2710 Q11.2812did not advance
Silke-Beate Knoll 200 metres 23.213 Q23.0413 Q23.0715did not advance
Anja Rücker 400 metres 52.1011 q52.3212did not advance
Birthe Bruhns 800 metres 2:00.295 q1:59.6610did not advance
Christine Wachtel 2:01.4211 q1:59.8611did not advance
Sabine Zwiener 2:01.3710 q2:00.7713did not advance
Simone Weidner 1500 metres DNF did not advance
Claudia Lokar 3000 metres 8:55.9814 q8:51.3512
Uta Pippig 10,000 metres 32:31.9015 Q31:39.979
Kathrin Weßel 32:52.0619 Q32:27.3813
Katrin Dörre-Heinig Marathon 2:35:206
Birgit Jerschabek DNF
Claudia Metzner DNF
Sabine Braun 100 metres hurdles DNS
Kristin Patzwahl 12.987 Q13.0715did not advance
Linda Kisabaka 400 metres hurdles 57.0224did not advance
Heike Meißner 55.8412 Q54.6410did not advance
Silvia Rieger 56.3015 Q54.9011did not advance
Kathrin Boyde 10 kilometres walk 46:1115
Beate Gummelt 43:285
Simone Thust 48:3835
Silke-Beate Knoll
Melanie Paschke
Andrea Philipp
Bettina Zipp
4 × 100 metres relay 42.814 Q42.795
Linda Kisabaka
Heike Meißner
Anja Rücker
Sandra Seuser
4 × 400 metres relay 3:27.445 Q3:25.495
Field events
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
DistancePositionDistancePosition
Andrea Arens-Baumert High jump 1.8722did not advance
Heike Balck 1.8718did not advance
Heike Henkel 1.9011 q DNS
Heike Drechsler Long jump 6.703 Q7.11Gold medal icon.svg
Helga Radtke 6.4413did not advance
Susen Tiedtke 6.664 q6.549
Petra Laux Triple jump 13.2218did not advance
Helga Radtke 14.141 Q14.195
Anja Vokuhl NM did not advance
Astrid Kumbernuss Shot put 19.922 Q19.426
Kathrin Neimke 19.117 Q19.71Bronze medal icon.svg
Stephanie Storp 19.384 Q18.8311
Franka Dietzsch Discus throw 61.669 q62.068
Anja Möllenbeck 62.825 Q62.925
Ilke Wyludda 64.061 Q60.4211
Karen Forkel Javelin throw 60.549 q65.80Silver medal icon.svg
Steffi Nerius 59.6812 q60.269
Silke Renk 62.885 Q64.006
Combined events – Heptathlon
AthleteEvent100HHJSP200 mLJJT800 mFinalRank
Sabine Braun Result13.251.9014.6224.126.5453.442:17.826797Silver medal icon.svg
Points108711068359691020927853
Birgit Clarius Result13.741.8115.4625.145.6450.142:10.0063418
Points1015991892874741863965
Beatrice Mau-Repnak Result13.731.7812.9524.80 NM 48.862:12.91535919
Points10179537249050838922

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References

  1. "4th IAAF World Championships in Athletics Timetable | WCH 93 | World Athletics".