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German Athletics Championships

The German Athletics Championships (German: Deutsche Leichtathletik-Meisterschaften) are the national championships in athletics of Germany, organised annually by the Deutscher Leichtathletik-Verband.

German Athletics Championships
Deutsche Leichtathletik-Meisterschaften
Current season, competition or edition:
2023 German Athletics Championships
SportAthletics
Founded1898
CountryGermany
Official websitewww.leichtathletik.de

The competition features track and field events. Separate championships are held for non-track events, including the German Cross Country Championships, German Marathon Championships and German Race Walking Championships. The championships for combined track and field events are also held separately.

The German Athletics Championships was established in 1898 during the period of the German Empire and it was among the first major national championships,[1] following on from the English, French, American and Canadian national events which had been established in the previous decade. Women's events were first held at the German national championships in 1920.[2] The men's and women's championships were held at separate locations between 1925 and 1933.[3] The competition has been held annually since its creation, with the exceptions of 1914 (year of the outbreak of World War I) and 1944–1945 (the final years of World War II).[4]

Editions edit

Edition Year Location Venue Dates
1. 1898 Hamburg 25 September 1898
2. 1899 Strasburg
Braunschweig
Pforzheim
14 May
6 August
24 September
3. 1900 Strasburg
Berlin
Hamburg
15 July
16 September
23 September
4. 1901 Berlin
Hamburg
30 June
22 September
5. 1902 Hannover
Frankfurt
Hamburg
3 August
17 August
31 August
6. 1903 Frankfurt
Hannover
Hamburg
23 August
30 August
6 September
7. 1904 Magdeburg
München
Hannover
Frankfurt
Berlin
19 June
10 July
24 July
21 August
4 September
8. 1905 Mülhausen
Leipzig
Hannover
16 July
23 July
24 September
9. 1906 Hannover 2 September 1906
10. 1907 Breslau 18 August 1907
11. 1908 Berlin 16 August 1908
12. 1909 Frankfurt 29 August 1909
13. 1910 Frankfurt 28 August 1910
14. 1911 Dresden 20 August 1911
15. 1912 Duisburg 18 August 1912
16. 1913 Breslau 17 August 1913
17. 1915 Berlin 19 September 1915
18. 1916 Leipzig 27 August 1916
19. 1917 Berlin 5 August 1917
20. 1918 Berlin 25 August 1918
21. 1919 Nürnberg 23–24 August 1919
22. 1920 Dresden 14–15 August 1920
23. 1921 Hamburg 20–21 August 1921
24. 1922 Duisburg 18–20 August 1922
25. 1923 Frankfurt 17–19 August 1923
26. 1924 Stettin 9–10 August 1924
27. 1925 Berlin (Männer)
Leipzig (Frauen)
8–9 August 1925
6 September 1925
28. 1926 Leipzig (Männer)
Braunschweig (Frauen)
7–8 August 1926
22 August 1926
29. 1927 Berlin (Männer)
Breslau (Frauen)
16–17 July 1927
6–7 August 1927
30. 1928 Düsseldorf (Männer)
Berlin (Frauen)
14–16 July 1928
14–15 July 1928
31. 1929 Breslau (Männer)
Frankfurt (Frauen)
20–22 July 1929
20–21 July 1929
32. 1930 Berlin (Männer)
Lennep (Frauen)
2–3 August 1930
33. 1931 Berlin (Männer)
Magdeburg (Frauen)
1–2 August 1931
34. 1932 Hannover (Männer)
Berlin (Frauen)
2–3 July 1932
35. 1933 Köln (Männer)
Weimar (Frauen)
12–13 August 1933
19–20 August 1933
36. 1934 Nürnberg 27–29 July 1934
37. 1935 Berlin 3–4 August 1935
38. 1936 Berlin 11–12 July 1936
39. 1937 Berlin Olympiastadion 24–25 July 1937
40. 1938 Breslau Jahnkampfbahn 28–30 July 1938
41. 1939 Berlin Olympiastadion 8–9 July 1939
42. 1940 Berlin 10–11 August 1940
43. 1941 Berlin Olympiastadion 19–20 July 1941
44. 1942 Berlin Olympiastadion 25–26 July 1942
45. 1943 Berlin Olympiastadion 24–25 July 1943
Tradition continued from 1946–90 in the form of a West German Athletics Championships, following division of Germany
91. 1991 Hannover Niedersachsenstadion 26–28 July 1991
92. 1992 München Olympiastadion 19–21 June 1992
93. 1993 Duisburg Wedaustadion 9–11 July 1993
94. 1994 Erfurt Steigerwaldstadion 1–3 July 1994
95. 1995 Bremen Weserstadion 30 June – 2 July 1995
96. 1996 Köln Müngersdorfer Stadion 21–23 June 1996
97. 1997 Frankfurt Waldstadion 27–29 June 1997
98. 1998 Berlin Jahnstadion 3–5 July 1998
99. 1999 Erfurt Steigerwaldstadion 2–4 July 1999
100. 2000 Braunschweig Eintracht-Stadion 29–30 July 2000
101. 2001 Stuttgart Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion 29 June – 1 July 2001
102. 2002 Bochum-Wattenscheid Lohrheidestadion 5–7 July 2002
103. 2003 Ulm Donaustadion 28–29 July 2003
104. 2004 Braunschweig Eintracht-Stadion 10–11 July 2004
105. 2005 Bochum-Wattenscheid Lohrheidestadion 2–3 July 2005
106. 2006 Ulm Donaustadion 15–16 July 2006
107. 2007 Erfurt Steigerwaldstadion 21–22 July 2007
108. 2008 Nürnberg Easycredit-Stadion 5–6 July 2008
109. 2009 Ulm Donaustadion 4–5 July 2009
110. 2010 Braunschweig Eintracht-Stadion 17–18 July 2010
111. 2011 Kassel Auestadion 23–24 July 2011
112. 2012 Bochum-Wattenscheid Lohrheidestadion 16–17 June 2012
113. 2013 Ulm Donaustadion 6–7 July 2013
114. 2014 Ulm Donaustadion 26–27 July 2014
115. 2015 Nürnberg Grundig Stadion 25–26 July 2015
116. 2016 Kassel Auestadion 18–19 June 2016
117. 2017 Erfurt Steigerwaldstadion 8–9 July 2017
118. 2018 Nürnberg Stadion Nürnberg 21–22 July 2018
119. 2019 Berlin Olympiastadion 3–4 August 2019
120. 2020 Braunschweig Eintracht-Stadion 8–9 August 2020
121. 2021 Braunschweig Eintracht-Stadion 5–6 June 2021
122. 2022 Berlin Olympiastadion 23–26 June 2022
123. 2023 Kassel Auestadion 8–9 July 2023

Championship records edit

Men edit

Event Record Athlete/Team Date Championships Ref
100 m 10.05 (+1.8 m/s) NR Julian Reus 26 July 2014 2014 Ulm [5]
200 m 20.02 (+0.6 m/s) NR Joshua Hartmann 9 July 2023 2023 Kassel [6]
400 m 44.70 Karl Honz 1972 Munich
800 m 1:44.90 Franz-Josef Kemper 7 August 1966 Hanover
1500 m 3:37.00 Thomas Wessinghage 1977 Hamburg
5000 m 13:19.08 Dieter Baumann June 1997 1997 Frankfurt
110 m hurdles 13.05 (−0.8 m/s) NR Florian Schwarthoff 2 July 1995 1995 Bremen
400 m hurdles 48.02 Harald Schmid 1985 Stuttgart
3000 m steeplechase 8:20.47 Patriz Ilg 1985 Stuttgart
High jump 2.33 m Ralf Sonn 1993 Duisburg
Pole vault 5.94 m Raphael Holzdeppe 26 July 2015 2015 Nuremberg [7]
Long jump 8.49 m (+1.6 m/s) Sebastian Bayer 4 July 2009 2009 Ulm
Triple jump 17.34 m Charles Friedek June 1997 1997 Frankfurt
Shot put 21.87 m David Storl 25 July 2014 2014 Ulm [8]
Discus throw 69.48 m Lars Riedel June 1997 1997 Frankfurt
Hammer throw 83.04 m Heinz Weis 29 June 1997 1997 Frankfurt
Javelin throw 89.55 m Andreas Hofmann 22 July 2018 2018 Nuremberg [9]
10000 m walk 38:51.51 Andreas Erm 10 July 2004 2004 Braunschweig [10]
4 × 100 m relay 38.95 LAC Quelle Fürth 1983 Bremen
4 × 400 m relay 3:03.04 LAC Chemnitz 2 July 1995 1995 Bremen

Women edit

Event Record Athlete/Team Date Championships Ref Video
100 m 10.91 Katrin Krabbe 1991 Hanover
200 m 22.12 Katrin Krabbe 1991 Hanover
400 m 49.78 Grit Breuer 30 June 2001 2001 Stuttgart
800 m 1:58.45 Hildegard Falck 1971 Stuttgart
1500 m 3:59.58 Konstanze Klosterhalfen 9 July 2017 2017 Erfurt [11]
5000 m 14:26.76 NR Konstanze Klosterhalfen 3 August 2019 2019 Berlin [12]
100 m hurdles 12.69 (−0.7 m/s) Pamela Dutkiewicz 22 July 2018 2018 Nuremberg [9]
400 m hurdles 54.47 Carolina Krafzik 8 July 2023 2023 Kassel [13]
3000 m steeplechase 9:25.81 Gesa Felicitas Krause 8 July 2017 2017 Erfurt [11]
High jump 2.03 m Heike Henkel 1992 Munich
Pole vault 4.77 m Annika Becker 7 July 2002 2002 Wattenscheid [14]
Long jump 7.21 m Heike Drechsler 1992 Munich
Triple jump 14.46 m (+1.0 m/s) Helga Radtke 3 July 1994 Erfurt
Shot put 20.92 m Claudia Losch 1986 Berlin
Discus throw 68.78 m Ilke Wyludda 1991 Hanover
Hammer throw 76.04 m Betty Heidler 23 July 2011 2011 Kassel [15] [1]
Javelin throw 68.86 m Christina Obergföll 24 July 2011 2011 Kassel [15] [2]
5000 m walk 20:11.45 NR Sabine Zimmer 2 July 2005 2005 Wattenscheid [16]
4 × 100 m relay 42.99 LG Olympia Dortmund 30 June 2001 2001 Stuttgart
4 × 400 m relay 3:29.74 SC Magdeburg July 1999 1999 Erfurt

See also edit

References edit

  • General source: (PDF). Deutscher Leichtathletik-Verband (in German). 17 June 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 July 2012. Retrieved 18 June 2012.
  1. ^ German Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
  2. ^ Leichtathletik - Deutsche Meisterschaften (100m-Damen) (in German). Sport Komplett. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-06-16. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
  4. ^ Leichtathletik - Deutsche Meisterschaften (100m-Herren) (in German). Sport Komplett. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
  5. ^ "Sprinter Reus läuft deutschen Rekord". Sportschau (in German). 26 July 2014. Retrieved 27 July 2014.
  6. ^ "National championships round-up: Jackson clocks 10.65, Warholm blazes to 46.76". World Athletics. 9 July 2023. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
  7. ^ Men's pole vault results 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ "Storl und Schwanitz eine Klasse für sich". ZDF (in German). 25 July 2014. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
  9. ^ a b Bob Ramsak (22 July 2018). "Hofmann takes German javelin title". IAAF. Retrieved 4 August 2018.
  10. ^ (PDF). DLV (in German). 15 July 2004. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-12-16.
  11. ^ a b "Vetter defeats Röhler at German Championships, Klosterhalfen and Krause impress". IAAF. 10 July 2017. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  12. ^ "Klosterhalfen storms to a solo 14:26.76 5000m at the German Championships". European Athletics. 4 August 2019. Retrieved 10 August 2019.
  13. ^ "400m Hurdles Semifinal 1 Results" (PDF). DLV. 8 July 2023. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
  14. ^ . DLV. 7 July 2002. Archived from the original on 26 August 2013. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
  15. ^ a b (PDF). DLV (in German). 24 July 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 March 2012. Retrieved 24 July 2011.
  16. ^ (PDF). DLV (in German). 3 July 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 December 2006.

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The German Athletics Championships German Deutsche Leichtathletik Meisterschaften are the national championships in athletics of Germany organised annually by the Deutscher Leichtathletik Verband German Athletics ChampionshipsDeutsche Leichtathletik MeisterschaftenCurrent season competition or edition 2023 German Athletics ChampionshipsSportAthleticsFounded1898CountryGermanyOfficial websitewww leichtathletik deThe competition features track and field events Separate championships are held for non track events including the German Cross Country Championships German Marathon Championships and German Race Walking Championships The championships for combined track and field events are also held separately The German Athletics Championships was established in 1898 during the period of the German Empire and it was among the first major national championships 1 following on from the English French American and Canadian national events which had been established in the previous decade Women s events were first held at the German national championships in 1920 2 The men s and women s championships were held at separate locations between 1925 and 1933 3 The competition has been held annually since its creation with the exceptions of 1914 year of the outbreak of World War I and 1944 1945 the final years of World War II 4 Contents 1 Editions 2 Championship records 2 1 Men 2 2 Women 3 See also 4 ReferencesEditions editEdition Year Location Venue Dates1 1898 Hamburg 25 September 18982 1899 StrasburgBraunschweigPforzheim 14 May6 August24 September3 1900 StrasburgBerlinHamburg 15 July16 September23 September4 1901 BerlinHamburg 30 June22 September5 1902 HannoverFrankfurtHamburg 3 August17 August31 August6 1903 FrankfurtHannoverHamburg 23 August30 August6 September7 1904 MagdeburgMunchenHannoverFrankfurtBerlin 19 June10 July24 July21 August4 September8 1905 MulhausenLeipzigHannover 16 July23 July24 September9 1906 Hannover 2 September 190610 1907 Breslau 18 August 190711 1908 Berlin 16 August 190812 1909 Frankfurt 29 August 190913 1910 Frankfurt 28 August 191014 1911 Dresden 20 August 191115 1912 Duisburg 18 August 191216 1913 Breslau 17 August 191317 1915 Berlin 19 September 191518 1916 Leipzig 27 August 191619 1917 Berlin 5 August 191720 1918 Berlin 25 August 191821 1919 Nurnberg 23 24 August 191922 1920 Dresden 14 15 August 192023 1921 Hamburg 20 21 August 192124 1922 Duisburg 18 20 August 192225 1923 Frankfurt 17 19 August 192326 1924 Stettin 9 10 August 192427 1925 Berlin Manner Leipzig Frauen 8 9 August 19256 September 192528 1926 Leipzig Manner Braunschweig Frauen 7 8 August 192622 August 192629 1927 Berlin Manner Breslau Frauen 16 17 July 19276 7 August 192730 1928 Dusseldorf Manner Berlin Frauen 14 16 July 192814 15 July 192831 1929 Breslau Manner Frankfurt Frauen 20 22 July 192920 21 July 192932 1930 Berlin Manner Lennep Frauen 2 3 August 193033 1931 Berlin Manner Magdeburg Frauen 1 2 August 193134 1932 Hannover Manner Berlin Frauen 2 3 July 193235 1933 Koln Manner Weimar Frauen 12 13 August 193319 20 August 193336 1934 Nurnberg 27 29 July 193437 1935 Berlin 3 4 August 193538 1936 Berlin 11 12 July 193639 1937 Berlin Olympiastadion 24 25 July 193740 1938 Breslau Jahnkampfbahn 28 30 July 193841 1939 Berlin Olympiastadion 8 9 July 193942 1940 Berlin 10 11 August 194043 1941 Berlin Olympiastadion 19 20 July 194144 1942 Berlin Olympiastadion 25 26 July 194245 1943 Berlin Olympiastadion 24 25 July 1943Tradition continued from 1946 90 in the form of a West German Athletics Championships following division of Germany91 1991 Hannover Niedersachsenstadion 26 28 July 199192 1992 Munchen Olympiastadion 19 21 June 199293 1993 Duisburg Wedaustadion 9 11 July 199394 1994 Erfurt Steigerwaldstadion 1 3 July 199495 1995 Bremen Weserstadion 30 June 2 July 199596 1996 Koln Mungersdorfer Stadion 21 23 June 199697 1997 Frankfurt Waldstadion 27 29 June 199798 1998 Berlin Jahnstadion 3 5 July 199899 1999 Erfurt Steigerwaldstadion 2 4 July 1999100 2000 Braunschweig Eintracht Stadion 29 30 July 2000101 2001 Stuttgart Gottlieb Daimler Stadion 29 June 1 July 2001102 2002 Bochum Wattenscheid Lohrheidestadion 5 7 July 2002103 2003 Ulm Donaustadion 28 29 July 2003104 2004 Braunschweig Eintracht Stadion 10 11 July 2004105 2005 Bochum Wattenscheid Lohrheidestadion 2 3 July 2005106 2006 Ulm Donaustadion 15 16 July 2006107 2007 Erfurt Steigerwaldstadion 21 22 July 2007108 2008 Nurnberg Easycredit Stadion 5 6 July 2008109 2009 Ulm Donaustadion 4 5 July 2009110 2010 Braunschweig Eintracht Stadion 17 18 July 2010111 2011 Kassel Auestadion 23 24 July 2011112 2012 Bochum Wattenscheid Lohrheidestadion 16 17 June 2012113 2013 Ulm Donaustadion 6 7 July 2013114 2014 Ulm Donaustadion 26 27 July 2014115 2015 Nurnberg Grundig Stadion 25 26 July 2015116 2016 Kassel Auestadion 18 19 June 2016117 2017 Erfurt Steigerwaldstadion 8 9 July 2017118 2018 Nurnberg Stadion Nurnberg 21 22 July 2018119 2019 Berlin Olympiastadion 3 4 August 2019120 2020 Braunschweig Eintracht Stadion 8 9 August 2020121 2021 Braunschweig Eintracht Stadion 5 6 June 2021122 2022 Berlin Olympiastadion 23 26 June 2022123 2023 Kassel Auestadion 8 9 July 2023Championship records editMen edit Event Record Athlete Team Date Championships Ref100 m 10 05 1 8 m s NR Julian Reus 26 July 2014 2014 Ulm 5 200 m 20 02 0 6 m s NR Joshua Hartmann 9 July 2023 2023 Kassel 6 400 m 44 70 Karl Honz 1972 Munich800 m 1 44 90 Franz Josef Kemper 7 August 1966 Hanover1500 m 3 37 00 Thomas Wessinghage 1977 Hamburg5000 m 13 19 08 Dieter Baumann June 1997 1997 Frankfurt110 m hurdles 13 05 0 8 m s NR Florian Schwarthoff 2 July 1995 1995 Bremen400 m hurdles 48 02 Harald Schmid 1985 Stuttgart3000 m steeplechase 8 20 47 Patriz Ilg 1985 StuttgartHigh jump 2 33 m Ralf Sonn 1993 DuisburgPole vault 5 94 m Raphael Holzdeppe 26 July 2015 2015 Nuremberg 7 Long jump 8 49 m 1 6 m s Sebastian Bayer 4 July 2009 2009 UlmTriple jump 17 34 m Charles Friedek June 1997 1997 FrankfurtShot put 21 87 m David Storl 25 July 2014 2014 Ulm 8 Discus throw 69 48 m Lars Riedel June 1997 1997 FrankfurtHammer throw 83 04 m Heinz Weis 29 June 1997 1997 FrankfurtJavelin throw 89 55 m Andreas Hofmann 22 July 2018 2018 Nuremberg 9 10000 m walk 38 51 51 Andreas Erm 10 July 2004 2004 Braunschweig 10 4 100 m relay 38 95 LAC Quelle Furth 1983 Bremen4 400 m relay 3 03 04 LAC Chemnitz 2 July 1995 1995 BremenWomen edit Event Record Athlete Team Date Championships Ref Video100 m 10 91 Katrin Krabbe 1991 Hanover200 m 22 12 Katrin Krabbe 1991 Hanover400 m 49 78 Grit Breuer 30 June 2001 2001 Stuttgart800 m 1 58 45 Hildegard Falck 1971 Stuttgart1500 m 3 59 58 Konstanze Klosterhalfen 9 July 2017 2017 Erfurt 11 5000 m 14 26 76 NR Konstanze Klosterhalfen 3 August 2019 2019 Berlin 12 100 m hurdles 12 69 0 7 m s Pamela Dutkiewicz 22 July 2018 2018 Nuremberg 9 400 m hurdles 54 47 Carolina Krafzik 8 July 2023 2023 Kassel 13 3000 m steeplechase 9 25 81 Gesa Felicitas Krause 8 July 2017 2017 Erfurt 11 High jump 2 03 m Heike Henkel 1992 MunichPole vault 4 77 m Annika Becker 7 July 2002 2002 Wattenscheid 14 Long jump 7 21 m Heike Drechsler 1992 MunichTriple jump 14 46 m 1 0 m s Helga Radtke 3 July 1994 ErfurtShot put 20 92 m Claudia Losch 1986 BerlinDiscus throw 68 78 m Ilke Wyludda 1991 HanoverHammer throw 76 04 m Betty Heidler 23 July 2011 2011 Kassel 15 1 Javelin throw 68 86 m Christina Obergfoll 24 July 2011 2011 Kassel 15 2 5000 m walk 20 11 45 NR Sabine Zimmer 2 July 2005 2005 Wattenscheid 16 4 100 m relay 42 99 LG Olympia Dortmund 30 June 2001 2001 Stuttgart4 400 m relay 3 29 74 SC Magdeburg July 1999 1999 ErfurtSee also editGerman records in athleticsReferences editGeneral source 112 Deutsche Leichtathletik Meisterschaften PDF Deutscher Leichtathletik Verband in German 17 June 2012 Archived from the original PDF on 10 July 2012 Retrieved 18 June 2012 German Championships GBR Athletics Retrieved 2018 03 22 Leichtathletik Deutsche Meisterschaften 100m Damen in German Sport Komplett Retrieved 2018 03 22 Austragungsorte der deutschen Leichtathletik Meisterschaften seit 1946 Archived from the original on 2013 06 16 Retrieved 2018 03 22 Leichtathletik Deutsche Meisterschaften 100m Herren in German Sport Komplett Retrieved 2018 03 22 Sprinter Reus lauft deutschen Rekord Sportschau in German 26 July 2014 Retrieved 27 July 2014 National championships round up Jackson clocks 10 65 Warholm blazes to 46 76 World Athletics 9 July 2023 Retrieved 12 July 2023 Men s pole vault results Archived 2016 03 05 at the Wayback Machine Storl und Schwanitz eine Klasse fur sich ZDF in German 25 July 2014 Retrieved 14 August 2014 a b Bob Ramsak 22 July 2018 Hofmann takes German javelin title IAAF Retrieved 4 August 2018 104 Deutsche Leichtathletik Meisterschaften PDF DLV in German 15 July 2004 Archived from the original PDF on 2006 12 16 a b Vetter defeats Rohler at German Championships Klosterhalfen and Krause impress IAAF 10 July 2017 Retrieved 10 July 2017 Klosterhalfen storms to a solo 14 26 76 5000m at the German Championships European Athletics 4 August 2019 Retrieved 10 August 2019 400m Hurdles Semifinal 1 Results PDF DLV 8 July 2023 Retrieved 12 July 2023 Ergebnisliste Stabhoch Frauen Finale DLV 7 July 2002 Archived from the original on 26 August 2013 Retrieved 6 July 2012 a b 111 Deutsche Leichtathletik Meisterschaften PDF DLV in German 24 July 2011 Archived from the original PDF on 26 March 2012 Retrieved 24 July 2011 Deutsche Meisterschaften PDF DLV in German 3 July 2005 Archived from the original PDF on 18 December 2006 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title German Athletics Championships amp oldid 1166890109, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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