2018 German Indoor Athletics Championships

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2018 German Indoor Athletics Championships
Helmut-Körnig-Halle-0008.JPG
The host stadium
Dates17–18 February
Host cityDortmund
Venue
Events24+4
2017
2019

The 2018 German Indoor Athletics Championships (German: Deutsche Leichtathletik-Hallenmeisterschaften 2018) was the 65th edition of the national championship in indoor track and field for Germany. It was held on 17–18 February at the in Dortmund – the eleventh time the venue had hosted the championships. A total of 24 events, 12 for men and 12 for women, were contested plus four further events were held separately. It was to serve as preparation for the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships.

Several national championship events were staged elsewhere: 3 × 800 m and 3 × 1000 m relays were held on 25 February at the in Halle, while racewalking events were hosted in Erfurt on 2 March. Indoor combined events were not held that year as the event did not find an organiser.

Konstanze Klosterhalfen of TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen set a German indoor record in the women's 3000 metres, clocking 8:36.01 minutes.[1]

Results[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres Julian Reus
6.61 s Michael Pohl
6.63 s
6.67 s
200 metres Steven Müller
21.05 s
TV Wattenscheid 01
21.07 s
VfB Stuttgart
21.54 s
400 metres Thomas Schneider
TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen
47.80 s
47.92 s
48.55 s
800 metres Marc Reuther
1:48.39 min
1:49.44 min
1:49.48 min
1500 metres
3:50.12 min
3:50.32 min
3:50.34 min
3000 metres Richard Ringer
8:10.14 min
8:10.23 min Timo Benitz
8:12.68 min
5000 m walk Nils Brembach
19:10.13 min
20:56.83 min
21:40.09 min
60 m hurdles Erik Balnuweit
TV Wattenscheid
7.65 s
MTV Ingolstadt
7.84 s
7.91 s
4 × 200 m relay
Kai Kazmirek


1:26.90 min SC Magdeburg



1:27.68 min
Dennis Horn


1:29.56 min
3 × 1000 m relay


7:23.39 min
Timo Benitz

7:24.60 min
Christoph Kessler

7:25.89 min
High jump Mateusz Przybylko
TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen
2.30 m Martin Günther
VfB Stuttgart
2.18 m
Dresdner SC
2.18 m
Pole vault Raphael Holzdeppe
5.68 m Karsten Dilla
TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen
5.58 m
5.58 m
Long jump Julian Howard
7.74 m
7.50 m Kai Kazmirek
7.47 m
Triple jump Max Heß
16.84 m
15.82 m
15.62 m
Shot put David Storl
SC DHfK Leipzig
21.19 m Tobias Dahm
VfL Sindelfingen
19.57 m
SC Magdeburg
19.41 m

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres Tatjana Pinto
7.06 s
TV Wattenscheid
7.36 s Lisa Nippgen
7.40 s
200 metres Tatjana Pinto
23.19 s Lisa Nippgen
23.93 s Jessica-Bianca Wessolly
24.09 s
400 metres Nadine Gonska
52.84 s
SCC Berlin
54.26 s Svea Köhrbrück
SCC Berlin
54.72 s
800 metres Christina Hering
2:06.93 min Tanja Spill
2:07.07 min
2:07.49 min
1500 metres Diana Sujew
LG Eintracht Frankfurt
4:30.54 min Hanna Klein
4:31.07 min
ASV Köln
4:31.41 min
3000 metres Konstanze Klosterhalfen
TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen
8:36.01 min NR Gesa Felicitas Krause
8:54.08 min Caterina Granz
8:56.29 min
3000 m walk Teresa Zurek
12:43.38 min Saskia Feige
12:50.99 min Only two starters
60 m hurdles Cindy Roleder
7.84 s Pamela Dutkiewicz
TV Wattenscheid 01
7.89 s Franziska Hofmann
8.15 s
4 × 200 m relay TV Wattenscheid 01

Pamela Dutkiewicz

1:35.30 min
Nadine Gonska
Jessica-Bianca Wessolly
Ricarda Lobe
1:35.42 min
Tatjana Pinto


1:37.23 min
3 × 800 m relay TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen


6:26.27 min


Hanna Klein
6:28.73 min

Caterina Granz
6:29.54 min
High jump Marie-Laurence Jungfleisch
VfB Stuttgart

1.83 m Not awarded
TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen
1.83 m
Pole vault Katharina Bauer
TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen
4.51 m Lisa Ryzih
4.46 m Friedelinde Petershofen
4.41 m
Long jump Malaika Mihambo
6.68 m Nadja Käther
Hamburger SV
6.49 m Melanie Bauschke
6.44 m
Triple jump Neele Eckhardt
14.13 m Jessie Maduka
13.81 m
13.19 m
Shot put Alina Kenzel
17.37 m Lena Urbaniak
16.82 m Josephine Terlecki
16.67 m

References[]

  1. ^ Mulkeen, Jon (2018-02-18). Klosterhalfen breaks German indoor 3000m record – national indoor championships round-up. World Athletics. Retrieved 2020-11-14.
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