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UPDATE

Leider etwas spärlich, aber so langsam kommen die ersten Setzungen und Spielpläne. 

Ich versuche nach und nach die Listen zu ergänzen. 

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Leichtathletik (Team EM)

 

  Damen Divisions-Ergebnis Gesamt-Ergebnis Herren

Divisions-

Ergebnis

Gesamt-

Ergebnis

100m Lisa Mayer 9. 11. Robin Ganter 5. 6.
4x100m

Lisa Nippgen

Lisa Mayer

Louise Wieland

Jennifer Montag

4. 4.

Julian Wagner

Marvin Schulte

Joshua Hartmann

Yannick Wolf

1. 1.
200m Alexandra Burghardt 14. 23. Robin Ganter 7. 11.
400m Laura Müller 10. 16. Manuel Sanders 4. 4.
800m Maitie Kolberg 3. 7. Luis Oberbeck 13. 16.
1500m Hanna Klein 3. 9. Amos Bartelsmeyer 15. 26.
5000m Lea Mayer 5. 15. Florian Bremm 12. 22.
100/110m Hürden Monika Zapalska 9. 20. Manuel Mordi 8. 9.
400m Hürden Carolina Krafzik 1. 1. Joshua Abuaku DNF DNF
3000m Hindernis Pauline Meyer 6. 11. Frederik Ruppert 5. 5.
Hochsprung Blessing Enatoh 5. 11. Tobias Potye 4. 4.
Stabhochsprung Sarah Vogel 7. 9. Gillian Ladwig 6. 6.
Weitsprung Maryse Luzolo 4. 7. Simon Batz 11. 20.
Dreisprung Kira Wittmann 4. 6. Tim Lübbert 16. 38.
Kugelstoßen Yemisi Ogunleye 2. 2. Xaver Hastenrath 9. 17.
Diskuswurf Kristin Pudenz 1. 1. Henrik Janssen 2. 4.
Hammerwurf Samantha Borutta 6. 8. Merlin Hummel 4. 5.
Speerwurf Christin Hussong 4. 4. Julian Weber 1. 1.
4x400m

Manuel Sanders

Elisa Lechleitner

Jean Paul Bredau

Carolina Krafzik

6. 6.
Teamwertung 387,5 3.

 

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2 hours ago, GER-PJ said:

Das war aber auch sehr spannend!!! Schade das es nicht ganz gereicht hat für den Gold und den Quotenplatz.

Und bei den Frauen leider auch Sandra Reitz mit einem Treffer zu wenig auf Platz 9 nicht ins Finale gekommen.

Von den Finalistinnen hatten bereits 4 den Quotenplatz sicher, insofern wäre da auch was drin gewesen.

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