Germany at the 2018 European Athletics Championships

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Germany at the
2018 European Athletics Championships
Flag of Germany.svg
WA codeGER
National federation Deutscher Leichtathletik-Verband
Website www.leichtathletik.de
in Berlin
Competitors127
Medals
Gold
6
Silver
7
Bronze
7
Total
20
European Athletics Championships appearances (overview)

Germany competed as host nation at the 2018 European Athletics Championships in Berlin, Germany, from 6-12 August 2018. A delegation of 128 athletes were sent to represent the country.

The following athletes were selected to compete by the German Athletics Federation. [1]

Men
Track and road
AthletesEventHeatsSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
Lucas Jakubczyk 100 metres 10.4115 Q10.3216Did not advance
Kevin Kranz 10.4117Did not advance
Julian Reus 10.3711 Q10.3718Did not advance
Robin Erewa 200 metres 20.699 q20.7918Did not advance
Aleixo-Platini Menga Bye20.8320Did not advance
Steven Müller 20.7812 Q20.7615Did not advance
Patrick Schneider 400 metres 46.1513 Q46.5824Did not advance
Johannes Trefz 46.5319Did not advance
Benedikt Huber 800 metres 1:48.3322Did not advance
Christoph Kessler 1:48.1319Did not advance
Marc Reuther DisqualifiedDid not advance
Timo Benitz 1500 metres 3:41.018 q3:39.287
Marius Probst 3:42.3717Did not advance
Homiyu Tesfaye 3:49.2811 Q3:47.8313
Marcel Fehr 5000 metres 13:37.6619
Florian Orth 13:37.4618
Sebastian Hendel 10,000 metres 29:53.4524
Amanal Petros 29:01.1916
Richard Ringer Did not finish
Philipp Baar Marathon 2:19:5938
Tom Gröschel 2:15:4811
Jonas Koller 2:19:1628
Philipp Pflieger Did not advance
Sebastian Reinwand 2:19:4632
Marcus Schöfisch 2:22:5746
Erik Balnuweit 110 metres hurdles 13.553 Q13.5916Did not advance
Alexander John 13.6910 qDisqualifiedDid not advance
Gregor Traber Bye13.26 SB3 Q13.465
Luke Campbell 400 metres hurdles Bye49.209Did not advance
Martin Grau 3000 metres steeplechase 8:33.8119Did not advance
Johannes Motschmann 8:51.6526Did not advance
Patrick Domogala
Robert Hering
Lucas Jakubczyk
Michael Pohl
Julian Reus
Roy Schmidt
4 × 100 metres relay Did not finishDid not advance
Fabian Dammermann
Torben Junker
Manuel Sanders
Marvin Schlegel
Patrick Schneider
Johannes Trefz
4 × 400 metres relay 3:03.376 q3:04.698
Nils Brembach 20 km walk 1:21:25 SB5
Christopher Linke 1:22:3313
Hagen Pohle 1:21:35 SB8
Carl Dohmann 50 km walk 3:50:27 SB5
Karl Junghannß Disqualified
Nathaniel Seiler 3:54:08 PB8
Field events
AthletesEventQualificationFinal
DistancePositionDistancePosition
Eike Onnen High jump 2.255 q2.198
Tobias Potye 2.2116Did not advance
Mateusz Przybylko 2.251 q2.35 PBGold medal icon.svg
Bo Kanda Lita Baehre Pole vault 5.5115Did not advance
Raphael Holzdeppe No markDid not advance
Torben Laidig 5.5113Did not advance
Maximilian Entholzner Long jump 7.4626Did not advance
Fabian Heinle 8.022 Q8.13 SBSilver medal icon.svg
Julian Howard 7.6419Did not advance
Max Heß Triple jump 16.3215Did not advance
David Storl Shot put 20.631 Q21.41Bronze medal icon.svg
Christoph Harting Discus throw No markDid not advance
Robert Harting 63.297 q64.336
Daniel Jasinski 60.1019Did not advance
Andreas Hofmann Javelin throw 82.366 Q87.60Silver medal icon.svg
Thomas Röhler 85.472 Q89.47Gold medal icon.svg
Johannes Vetter 87.391 Q83.725
Combined events – Decathlon
AthleteEvent 100 m LJ SP HJ 400 m 110H DT PV JT 1500 m FinalRank
Arthur Abele Result10.867.42 SB15.641.93 SB48.01 SB13.94 SB45.42 SB4.6068.10 SB4:30.848431Gold medal icon.svg
Points892915829740909982775790860739
Mathias Brugger Result11.05NM15.92 PB1.9647.86 SB14.63Did not startDid not finish
Points8500846767916895
Niklas Kaul Result11.367.2013.852.0849.2814.7846.30 PB4.70 SB67.724:23.67 SB82204
Points782862719878848876794819855787
Women
Track and road
AthletesEventHeatsSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
Lisa-Marie Kwayie 100 metres 11.301 Q11.3614Did not advance
Gina Lückenkemper Bye10.982 Q10.98Silver medal icon.svg
Tatjana Pinto Bye11.269Did not advance
Rebekka Haase 200 metres 23.447 Q23.4217Did not advance
Laura Müller 23.06 SB1 Q22.87 SB8 q23.088
Jessica-Bianca Wessolly Bye23.2612Did not advance
Nadine Gonska 400 metres 52.5415Did not advance
Christina Hering 800 metres 2:01.577 Q2:04.0415Did not advance
Caterina Granz 1500 metres 4:11.4618Did not advance
Diana Sujew 4:12.0819Did not advance
Hanna Klein 5000 metres Did not finish
Konstanze Klosterhalfen 15:03.73 SB5
Denise Krebs 16:07.9816
Anna Gehring 10,000 metres Did not finish
Alina Reh 32:28.48Bronze medal icon.svg
Natalie Tanner 33:22.2113
Fabienne Amrhein Marathon 2:33:4411
Katharina Heinig 2:35:0016
Laura Hottenrott Did not finish
Pamela Dutkiewicz 100 metres hurdles Bye12.711 Q12.72Silver medal icon.svg
Franziska Hofmann 13.2312Did not advance
Ricarda Lobe 13.033 Q12.90 PB6 q13.005
Cindy Roleder Bye12.834 Q12.77 SBBronze medal icon.svg
Elena Burkard 3000 metres steeplechase 9:34.6310 Q9:29.76 PB6
Gesa Felicitas Krause 9:33.51 SB3 Q9:19.80 SBGold medal icon.svg
Antje Möldner-Schmidt 9:52.7927Did not advance
Jana Sussmann 9:41.1818Did not advance
Rebekka Haase
Lisa-Marie Kwayie
Gina Lückenkemper
Tatjana Pinto
4 × 100 metres relay 42.342 Q42.23 SBBronze medal icon.svg
Nadine Gonska
Svea Köhrbrück
Hannah Mergenthaler
Laura Müller
Karolina Pahlitzsch
Corinna Schwab
Sophia Sommer
4 × 400 metres relay 3:31.77 SB6 Q3:30.33 SB6
Saskia Feige 20 km walk 1:32:57 PB16
Emilia Lehmeyer 1:32:36 PB14
Teresa Zurek 1:35:5820
Field events
AthletesEventQualificationFinal
DistancePositionDistancePosition
Marie-Laurence Jungfleisch High jump 1.901 q1.96 SBBronze medal icon.svg
Imke Onnen 1.907 q1.8214
Stefanie Dauber Pole vault 4.0027Did not advance
Carolin Hingst 4.3512 q4.309
Jacqueline Otchere 4.3516Did not advance
Malaika Mihambo Long jump 6.713 Q6.75Gold medal icon.svg
Sosthene Moguenara 6.5417Did not advance
Alexandra Wester 6.55=15Did not advance
Neele Eckhardt Triple jump 14.33 SB3 Q14.0110
Kristin Gierisch 14.314 Q14.45Silver medal icon.svg
Jessie Maduka 13.9415Did not advance
Sara Gambetta Shot put 17.2311 Q18.13 SB5
Alina Kenzel 17.467 Q17.269
Christina Schwanitz 18.831 Q19.19Silver medal icon.svg
Shanice Craft Discus throw 61.132 Q62.46Bronze medal icon.svg
Nadine Müller 60.643 Q63.00 SBSilver medal icon.svg
Claudine Vita 59.185 Q61.254
Dana Bergrath Javelin throw 53.6120Did not advance
Christin Hussong 67.29 PB1 Q67.90 CRGold medal icon.svg
Katharina Molitor 58.0015Did not advance
Kathrin Klaas Hammer throw 68.6412 q71.50 SB7
Combined events – Heptathlon
AthleteEvent 100H HJ SP 200 m LJ JT 800 m FinalRank
Mareike Arndt Result13.641.6414.6523.61 PB5.9142.58DNSDid not finish
Points103078383710188227170
Louisa Grauvogel Result12.971.76 PB11.9723.10 PB6.15 PB43.29DNSDid not finish
Points112992865910698967310
Carolin Schäfer Result13.331.7914.1223.756.24 SB53.73 PB2:14.65 SB6602 SBBronze medal icon.svg
Points10759668021005924932898

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