Germany at the 1995 World Championships in Athletics

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Germany at the
1995 World Athletics Championships
Flag of Germany.svg
WA codeGER
National federation German Athletics Association
Website leichtathletik.de (in German)
in Gothenburg, Sweden
5-13 August 1995
Medals
Ranked 3rd
Gold
2
Silver
2
Bronze
2
Total
6
World Athletics Championships appearances (overview)

Germany competed at the 1995 World Championships in Athletics in Stuttgart, Germany from 5 to 13 August 1995. The German Athletics Association nominated athletes. [1]

Contents

Medalists

MedalAthleteEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Astrid Kumbernuss Women's shot put 5 August
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Lars Riedel Men's discus throw 11 August
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ilke Wyludda Women's discus throw 12 August
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Alina Astafei Women's high jump 13 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Gabriele Becker
Silke-Beate Knoll
Silke Lichtenhagen
Melanie Paschke
Women's 4 × 100 metres relay 13 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Boris Henry Men's javelin throw 13 August

Results

Men

Track and road events
AthleteEventHeat Round 1Heat Round 2SemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
Marc Blume 100 metres 10.3928 Q10.4028did not advance
Marc Blume 200 metres 20.8634did not advance
Robert Kurnicki 20.619 Q20.6719did not advance
Alexander Lack 20.9739did not advance
Nico Motchebon 800 metres 1:46.141 Q1:47.962 Q1:45.974
Jens-Peter Herold 1500 metres 3:49.2438did not advance
Rüdiger Stenzel 3:40.6525Did not advance
Dieter Baumann 5000 metres 13:30.5912 Q13:39.988
Stéphane Franke 10,000 metres 27:50.939 q27:48.887
Stephan Freigang 28:17.0422Did not advance
Konrad Dobler Marathon 2:18:0914
Rainer Wachenbrunner DNF
Sven Göhler 110 metres hurdles 13.7422 q DNF did not advance
Eric Kaiser 13.6314 Q13.5010 Q13.7114Did not advance
Florian Schwarthoff 13.454 Q13.242 Q DNF Did not advance
Olaf Hense 400 metres hurdles 52.3545did not advance
Michael Kaul 50.2327Did not advance
Stephan Striezel 51.6540Did not advance
Kim Bauermeister 3000 metres steeplechase 8:29.0521 Q8:45.2721did not advance
Steffen Brand 8:26.4516 Q8:26.359 Q8:14.374
Martin Strege 8:24.186 Q8:22.337 q8:18.578
Nichan Daimer 20 kilometres walk 1:24:1712
Robert Ihly 1:24:4014
Axel Noack 50 kilometres walk 3:55:5113
Ronald Weigel DQ
Marc Blume
Christian Konieczny
Michael Huke
Robert Kurnicki
Holger Blume
4 × 100 metres relay 39.0611 q38.9011Did not advance
Uwe Jahn
Rico Lieder
Karsten Just
Kai Karsten
4 × 400 metres relay 3:00.253 q DQ
Field events
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
DistancePositionDistancePosition
Wolf-Hendrik Beyer High jump 2.2417did not advance
Wolfgang Kreißig 2.2419Did not advance
Ralf Sonn 2.2030Did not advance
Tim Lobinger Pole vault 5.6511 q5.4011
Andrei Tivontschik 5.655 q5.609
Georg Ackermann Long jump 8.155 Q8.144
Konstantin Krause 7.6824did not advance
Oliver-Sven Buder Shot put 19.915 Q20.116
Thorsten Herbrand 18.3024Did not advance
Jonny Reinhardt 18.8914Did not advance
Michael Möllenbeck Discus throw 59.7616Did not advance
Lars Riedel 63.643 Q68.76 CRGold medal icon.svg
Jürgen Schult 61.927 q64.445
Raymond Hecht Javelin throw 79.8210 q83.304
Boris Henry 87.602 Q86.08Bronze medal icon.svg
Andreas Linden 80.169 q80.768
Claus Dethloff Hammer throw 69.6427did not advance
Karsten Kobs 72.9616Did not advance
Heinz Weis DNS Did not advance
Combined events – Decathlon
AthleteEvent100 mLJSPHJ400 m110HDTPVJT1500 mFinalRank
Thorsten Dauth Result11.106.7215.161.86 DNF
Points838748800679
Michael Kohnle Result11.247.4915.351.98 DQ DNF
Points8089328117850
Paul Meier Result11.517.1114.33 DNF
Points750840749

Women

Track and road events
AthleteEventHeat Round 1Heat Round 2SemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
Gabriele Becker 100 metres 11.5430 q11.5427Did not advance
Melanie Paschke 11.153 Q11.2711 Q11.136 Q11.106
Andrea Philipp 11.6639Did not advance
Silke-Beate Knoll 200 metres 22.462 Q22.575 Q22.665
Silke Lichtenhagen 23.1923Did not advance
Melanie Paschke 22.8111 q22.607 Q22.604
Linda Kisabaka 400 metres 51.9628Did not advance
Sandra Kuschmann 51.9929Did not advance
Uta Rohländer 51.6824 q51.9920Did not advance
Anne Bruns 800 metres 2:03.1625Did not advance
Andrea Karhoff 5000 metres 16:02.2634Did not advance
Monika Schäfer DNF Did not advance
Kathrin Weßel 10,000 metres 32:46.5119 q31:55.0410
Birgit Jerschabek Marathon DNF
Sonja Oberem 2:32:178
Heike Blaßneck 100 metres hurdles 13.4727Did not advance
Birgit Hamann 13.2120Did not advance
Caren Jung 13.1317Did not advance
Heike Meißner 400 metres hurdles 55.955 Q56.758 Q54.864
Silvia Rieger 55.754 Q55.694 Q55.016
Kathrin Boyde 10 kilometres walk DQ
Beate Gummelt 43:1510
Simone Thust 45:2429
Gabriele Becker
Silke-Beate Knoll
Silke Lichtenhagen
Melanie Paschke
4 × 100 metres relay 42.836 Q43.01Bronze medal icon.svg
Karin Janke
Linda Kisabaka
Sandra Kuschmann
Uta Rohländer
4 × 400 metres relay 3:23.844 Q3:26.104
Field events
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
DistancePositionDistancePosition
Alina Astafei High jump 1.951 Q1.99Silver medal icon.svg
Heike Balck 1.8033did not advance
Heike Henkel 1.9315Did not advance
Heike Drechsler Long jump 6.706 q'6.649
Claudia Gerhardt 6.4023did not advance
Ramona Molzan Triple jump 13.9015did not advance
Astrid Kumbernuss Shot put 19.831 Q21.22Gold medal icon.svg
Kathrin Neimke 19.072 Q19.304
Stephanie Storp 18.3610 q18.818
Franka Dietzsch Discus throw 59.7812 q61.287
Jana Laurén 59.5613Did not advance
Ilke Wyludda 65.241 Q67.20Silver medal icon.svg
Tanja Damaske Javelin throw 62.822 Q62.326
Steffi Nerius 62.623 Q56.5011
Silke Renk 58.8614Did not advance
Combined events – Heptathlon
AthleteEvent100HHJSP200 mLJJT800 mFinalRank
Peggy Beer Result13.881.7413.2424.884.08 DNF
Points995903743898326
Sabine Braun Result13.411.80 DNF
Points1063978
Heike Drechsler Result13.861.8013.12 DNF
Points998978735

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References

  1. "5th IAAF World Championships in Athletics Timetable | WCH 95 | World Athletics".