List of German records in athletics

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The following are the national records in athletics in Germany maintained by its national athletics federation, Deutscher Leichtathletik-Verband (DLV).

The lists do differ according to whether a German athlete started at the time of preparation of the relevant records for the Association of Germany (DLV) or the German Democratic Republic (DVfL).

In 2006 the DLV extended its list of records with a preamble:

"According to present evidence the following list includes some record holders suspected of having violated anti-doping rules during their sporting career. In addition, a part of the records was achieved with a basis of forced doping and doping in the form of bodily harm. (...) A deletion of such records is not possible for legal reasons."[1]

In 2010 Gesine Walther had her name removed from the 4 × 400 m relay record, because it was by her own admission achieved by doping. She said she would "feel responsible should young athletes use drugs in an effort to try to beat this record."[2][3]

Outdoor[]

Key to tables:   Awaiting ratification   Record not kept by DLV   Not ratified or later rescinded by DLV

+ = en route to a longer distance
h = hand timing
Mx = mark was made in a mixed race/competition
OT = oversized track (> 200m in circumference)

Men[]

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref Video
100 y 9.53+ (+0.8 m/s) Julian Reus 27 June 2013 Golden Spike Ostrava Ostrava, Czech Republic [4]
100 m 10.01 (+1.8 m/s) Julian Reus 29 July 2016 DLV Olympia-Verabschiedung Mannheim, Germany [5]
200 m 20.20 (+0.7 m/s) Tobias Unger 3 July 2005 German Championships Wattenscheid, Germany [6]
300 m 32.45 Hartmut Weber 4 June 1982 Dormagen, West Germany
400 m 44.33 Thomas Schönlebe 3 September 1987 World Championships Rome, Italy
500 m 1:00.35 Hartmut Weber 8 May 1983 , West Germany
600 m 1:15.1 Edgar Itt 19 April 1994 Mainz, Germany
800 m 1:43.65 Willi Wülbeck 9 August 1983 World Championships Helsinki, Finland
1000 m 2:14.53 Willi Wülbeck 1 July 1980 Bislett Games Oslo, Norway
1500 m 3:31.58 Thomas Wessinghage 27 August 1980 Koblenz, West Germany
Mile 3:49.22 Jens-Peter Herold 2 July 1988 Bislett Games Oslo, Norway
2000 m 4:52.20 Thomas Wessinghage 31 August 1982 Ingelheim, West Germany
3000 m 7:30.50 Dieter Baumann 8 August 1998 Herculis Fontvieille, Monaco
5000 m 12:54.70 Dieter Baumann 13 August 1997 Weltklasse Zürich Zürich, Switzerland
5 km (road) 13:32 14 February 2021 5 km Herculis Monaco [7]
10000 m 27:21.53 Dieter Baumann 5 April 1997 Baracaldo, Spain
10 km (road) 27:47 Carsten Eich 10 April 1993 Paderborner Osterlauf Paderborn, Germany
15 km (road) 43:45 Jürgen Haase 21 April 1974 Sachsenhausen, East Germany
20000 m (track) 58:30.2+ h Werner Schildhauer 29 April 1983 Cottbus, East Germany
20 km (road) 59:00 Stephan Freigang 13 March 1994 20 van Alphen Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands
One hour 20536 m Werner Schildhauer 29 April 1983 Cottbus, East Germany
Half marathon 1:00:34 Carsten Eich 4 April 1993 Berlin, Germany
25000 m (track) 1:13:57.6+ Stephane Franke 30 March 1999 Walnut, United States
25 km (road) 1:13:58 Karl Fleschen 16 April 1978 Frankenberg (Eder), West Germany
30000 m (track) 1:33:35.6 Stephane Franke 30 March 1999 Walnut, United States
30 km (road) 1:29:53+ Amanal Petros 5 December 2021 Valencia Marathon Valencia, Spain [8]
Marathon 2:06:27 Amanal Petros 5 December 2021 Valencia Marathon Valencia, Spain [9]
100 km (road) 6:24:29 26 June 1994 Saroma, Japan
24 hours 276.209 km Wolfgang Schwerk 8–9 May 1987 Cologne, Germany
110 m hurdles 13.05 (−0.8 m/s) Florian Schwarthoff 2 July 1995 German Championships Bremen, Germany
200 m hurdles 22.5 h Martin Lauer 7 July 1959 Zürich, Switzerland
300 m hurdles 34.7 h Thomas Goller 13 May 2001 Pliezhausen, Germany
400 m hurdles 47.48 Harald Schmid 8 September 1982 Athens, Greece
2000 m steeplechase 5:25.55 Marc Ostendarp 26 August 1998 Rovereto, Italy
3000 m steeplechase 8:09.48 Damian Kallabis 11 August 1999 Weltklasse Zürich Zürich, Switzerland
High jump 2.37 m Carlo Thränhardt 2 September 1984 IAAF Grand Prix Rieti, Italy
Pole vault 6.01 m Björn Otto 5 September 2012 Domspringen Aachen, Germany [10] [1]
Long jump 8.54 m (+0.9 m/s) Lutz Dombrowski 28 July 1980 Olympic Games Moscow, Soviet Union
Triple jump 17.66 m (+1.7 m/s) Ralf Jaros 30 June 1991 Frankfurt, Germany
Shot put 23.06 m Ulf Timmermann 22 May 1988 Chania, Greece [2]
Discus throw 74.08 m Jürgen Schult 6 June 1986 Neubrandenburg, East Germany [3]
Hammer throw 83.40 m Ralf Haber 16 May 1988 Athens, Greece
Javelin throw 97.76 m Johannes Vetter 6 September 2020 Skolimowska Memorial Chorzów, Poland [11]
104.80 m (Old design) Uwe Hohn 20 July 1984 East Berlin, East Germany [4]
Decathlon 8832 pts Jürgen Hingsen 8–9 June 1984 Mannheim, West Germany
10.70w (100 m), 7.76 m (long jump), 16.42 m (shot put), 2.07 m (high jump), 48.05 (400 m) /
14.07 (110 m hurdles), 49.36 m (discus), 4.90 m (pole vault), 59.86 m (javelin), 4:19.75 (1500 m)
10000 m walk (track) 38:12.13 Ronald Weigel 11 May 1986 Potsdam, East Germany
20000 m walk (track) 1:19:18.3 Ronald Weigel 26 May 1990 Bergen, Norway
20 km walk (road) 1:18:42 Andreas Erm 17 June 2000 Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
Christopher Linke 8 June 2019 Gran Premio Cantones de Marcha A Coruña, Spain [12]
Two Hours walk (track) 27153 m Bernd Kannenberg 11 April 1974 Kassel, West Germany
30000 m walk (track) 2:11:52.8 Robert Ihly 4 September 1992 Biesheim, Germany
35 km walk (road) 2:30:52 Ronald Weigel 11 June 1995 Fougères, France
100 km walk (road) 9:01:29 26 October 2000 Bergamo, Italy
50000 m walk (track) 3:52:46.6 Robert Ihly 29 September 1996 Héricourt, France
50 km walk (road) 3:37:46 Andreas Erm 27 August 2003 World Championships Paris, France [13]
4 × 100 m relay 38.02  Germany
Julian Reus
Tobias Unger
Alexander Kosenkow
Lucas Jakubczyk
27 July 2012 Olympiaverabschiedung Weinheim, Germany [14]
4 × 200 m relay 1:21.26  Germany


Aleixo-Platini Menga
Robin Erewa
12 May 2019 IAAF World Relays Yokohama, Japan [15]
4 × 400 m relay 2:59.86  East Germany
Frank Möller
Mathias Schersing
Jens Carlowitz
Thomas Schönlebe
23 June 1985 Erfurt, East Germany
4 × 800 m relay 7:08.6  West Germany
Kinder
Adams
Bogatzki
Kemper
13 August 1966 Wiesbaden, West Germany
Distance medley relay 9:24.37  Germany
(1200 m)
Jonas Plass (400 m)
Robin Schembera (800 m)
Florian Orth (1600 m)
3 May 2015 IAAF World Relays Nassau, Bahamas [16]
4 × 1500 m relay 14:38.8  West Germany
Thomas Wessinghage
Hudak
Lederer
Karl Fleschen
17 August 1977 Cologne, West Germany

Women[]

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref Video
100 m 10.81 (+1.7 m/s) Marlies Göhr 8 June 1983 East Berlin, East Germany
150 m 17.40 Cindy Roleder 9 May 2015 Neuwied, Germany
200 m 21.71 (+0.7 m/s) Marita Koch 10 June 1979 Karl-Marx-Stadt, East Germany
21.71 (+0.3 m/s) 21 July 1984 Potsdam, East Germany
21.71 (+1.2 m/s) Heike Drechsler 29 June 1986 Jena, East Germany
21.71 (−0.8 m/s) 29 August 1986 Stuttgart, West Germany
300 m 35.81 Silke Knoll 19 May 1990 Olpe, West Germany
34.14+ [WB] Marita Koch 6 October 1985 World Cup Canberra, Australia [17] [5]
400 m 47.60 Marita Koch 6 October 1985 World Cup Canberra, Australia [6]
800 m 1:55.26 Sigrun Wodars 31 August 1987 World Championships Rome, Italy
1000 m 2:30.67 Christine Wachtel 17 August 1990 ISTAF East Berlin, East Germany
1500 m 3:57.71 Christiane Wartenberg 1 August 1980 Olympic Games Moscow, Soviet Union
Mile 4:21.11 Konstanze Klosterhalfen 18 August 2019 Diamond League Birmingham, United Kingdom [18]
2000 m 5:34.53 Konstanze Klosterhalfen 17 September 2021 SWT-Flutlichtmeeting Trier, Germany [19]
3000 m 8:20.07 Konstanze Klosterhalfen 30 June 2019 Prefontaine Classic Stanford, United States [20]
Two miles 9:18.16 Konstanze Klosterhalfen 20 August 2021 Prefontaine Classic Eugene, United States [21][22]
5000 m 14:26.76 Konstanze Klosterhalfen 3 August 2019 German Championships Berlin, Germany [23] [7]
5 km (road) 15:21+ Wo Melat Yisak Kejeta 17 October 2020 World Half Marathon Championships Gdynia, Poland [24]
10000 m 31:01.71 Konstanze Klosterhalfen 27 February 2021 Trials of Miles Texas Qualifier Austin, United States [25] [26]
10 km (road) 30:47+ Wo Melat Yisak Kejeta 17 October 2020 World Half Marathon Championships Gdynia, Poland [27]
15 km (road) 46:25+ Wo Melat Yisak Kejeta 17 October 2020 World Half Marathon Championships Gdynia, Poland [28]
One hour 17709 m Katrin Dörre 7 July 1988 Leipzig, East Germany
20000 m (track) 1:10:50.2+ h Christa Vahlensieck 25 October 1975 Essen, West Germany
20 km (road) 1:02:04+ Wo Melat Yisak Kejeta 17 October 2020 World Half Marathon Championships Gdynia, Poland [29]
Half marathon 1:05:18 Wo Melat Yisak Kejeta 17 October 2020 World Half Marathon Championships Gdynia, Poland [30]
25 km (road) 1:23:07+ Irina Mikitenko 28 September 2008 Berlin Marathon Berlin, Germany
30 km (road) 1:39:34+ Irina Mikitenko 28 September 2008 Berlin Marathon Berlin, Germany
Marathon 2:19:19 Irina Mikitenko 28 September 2008 Berlin Marathon Berlin, Germany
100 km (road) 7:18:57 28 April 1990 Hanau, West Germany
24 hours 254.288 km Nele Alder-Baerens 26–27 October 2019 IAU 24 Hour World Championship Albi, France [31]
100 m hurdles 12.42 (+1.8 m/s) Bettine Jahn 8 June 1983 East Berlin, East Germany
200 m hurdles (bend) 25.8 h (+0.6 m/s) 5 July 1970 Erfurt, East Germany [32]
300 m hurdles 38.9 h 12 May 2002 Läufermeeting Pliezhausen, Germany
39.69 Jackie Baumann 3 August 2016 Internationales Abendmeeting Langenthal, Switzerland [33]
400 m hurdles 53.24 Sabine Busch 21 August 1987 Potsdam, East Germany
2000 m steeplechase 5:52.80 WB Gesa-Felicitas Krause 1 September 2019 ISTAF Berlin Berlin, Germany [34]
3000 m steeplechase 9:03.30 Gesa-Felicitas Krause 28 September 2019 World Championships Doha, Qatar [35]
High jump 2.06 m Ariane Friedrich 14 June 2009 ISTAF Berlin, Germany [36]
Pole vault 4.82 m Silke Spiegelburg 20 July 2012 Herculis Fontvieille, Monaco [37]
Long jump 7.48 m (+1.2 m/s) Heike Drechsler 9 July 1988 Neubrandenburg, East Germany
7.48 m (+0.4 m/s) 8 July 1992 Lausanne, Switzerland
Triple jump 14.57 m (+1.2 m/s) Katja Demut 13 June 2011 17th Weseler Springermeeting Fränkisch-Crumbach, Germany [38][39] [8]
Shot put 22.45 m Ilona Slupianek 11 May 1980 Potsdam, East Germany
Discus throw 76.80 m Gabriele Reinsch 9 July 1988 Neubrandenburg, East Germany
Hammer throw 79.42 m Betty Heidler 21 May 2011 Hallesche Werfertage Halle (Saale), Germany [40][41][42] [9]
Javelin throw 70.20 m
(Current design)
Christina Obergföll 23 June 2007 Munich, Germany
80.00 m
(old design)
Petra Felke 9 September 1988 Potsdam, East Germany [10]
Heptathlon 6985 pts Sabine Braun 30–31 May 1992 Hypo-Meeting Götzis, Austria
13.11 (100 m hurdles), 1.93 m (high jump), 14.84 m (shot put), 23.65 (+2.0 m/s) (200 m) / 6.63 m (long jump), 51.62 m (javelin), 2:12.67 (800 m)
Decathlon 7885 pts Mona Steigauf 20–21 September 1997 Ahlen, Germany
12.15 (100 m), 5.93 m (long jump), 12.49 m (shot put), 1.73 m (high jump), 55.34 (400 m) /
13.75 (110 m hurdles), 34.68 m (discus throw), 3.10 m (pole vault), 42.24 m (javelin throw), 5:07.95 (1500 m)
3000 m walk (track) 11:52.01 Beate Anders 27 June 1993 Lapinlahti, Finland
5000 m walk (track) 20:11.45 Sabine Zimmer 2 July 2005 German Championships Wattenscheid, Germany [43]
5 km walk (road) 20:54 Beate Anders 12 May 1990 A Coruña, Spain
10000 m walk (track) 42:11.5 Beate Anders 15 May 1992 Bergen, Norway
10 km walk (road) 41:51 Beate Gummelt 11 May 1996 Oder-Neisse Race Walk Grand Prix Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
20000 m walk (track) 1:40:42.0 3 October 1998 Laucha, Germany
20 km walk (road) 1:27:56 Sabine Zimmer 5 June 2004 Hildesheim, Germany
50 km walk (road) 5:22:25 15 October 2006 Scanzorosciate, Italy
4 × 100 m relay 41.37  East Germany
Silke Gladisch
Sabine Rieger
Ingrid Auerswald
Marlies Göhr
6 October 1985 World Cup Canberra, Australia
4 × 200 m relay 1:28.15  East Germany
Marlies Göhr
Petra Müller
Bärbel Wöckel
Marita Koch
9 August 1980 Jena, East Germany
4 × 400 m relay 3:15.92  East Germany
Gesine Walther
Sabine Busch
Dagmar Rübsam
Marita Koch
3 June 1984 Erfurt, East Germany
4 × 800 m relay 7:54.2  East Germany
Elfi Zinn
Gunhild Hoffmeister
Anita Weiß
Ulrike Bruns
6 August 1976 Karl-Marx-Stadt, East Germany
Distance medley relay 11:06.14  Germany
Diana Sujew (1200 m)
Janin Lindenberg (400 m)
Christina Hering (800 m)
Gesa Felicitas Krause (1600 m)
2 May 2015 IAAF World Relays Nassau, Bahamas [44]

Mixed[]

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
4 × 400 m relay 3:16.85  Germany

Laura Müller
Nadine Gonska
11 May 2019 World Relays Yokohama, Japan [45]
3:12.94  Germany
Marvin Schlegel
Corinna Schwab
Ruth Spelmeyer
Manuel Sanders
30 July 2021 Olympic Games Tokyo, Japan [46]

Indoor[]

Men[]

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref Video
50 m 5.61 Manfred Kokot 4 February 1973 East Berlin, East Germany
55 m 6.13 A Frank Emmelmann 3 February 1984 Albuquerque, United States [47]
60 m 6.52 Julian Reus 27 February 2016 German Championships Leipzig, Germany [48]
6.52 Kevin Kranz 20 February 2021 German Championships Dortmund, Germany [49]
200 m 20.42 Sebastian Ernst 27 February 2011 German Championships Leipzig, Germany [50][51] [11]
300 m 32.72 Erwin Skamrahl 31 January 1986 BW-Bank Meeting Karlsruhe, West Germany
400 m 45.05 Thomas Schönlebe 5 February 1988 Sindelfingen, West Germany
500 m 1:01.06 Carsten Köhrbrück 5 January 1991 Berlin, Germany
600 m 1:15.12 Nico Motchebon 28 February 1999 Sindelfingen, Germany
800 m 1:44.88 Nico Motchebon 5 February 1995 Sparkassen Cup Stuttgart, Germany
1000 m 2:17.09 Jens-Peter Herold 5 February 1993 Berlin, Germany
1500 m 3:34.13 Homiyu Tesfaye 19 February 2015 XL Galan Stockholm, Sweden [52]
Mile 3:53.74 Jens-Peter Herold 1 March 1994 BW-Bank Meeting Sindelfingen, Germany
2000 m 4:56.23 Jens-Peter Herold 6 March 1993 BW-Bank Meeting Sindelfingen, Germany
3000 m 7:37.51 Dieter Baumann 12 February 1995 BW-Bank Meeting Karlsruhe, Germany
Two miles 8:30.2 Thomas Wessinghage 5 February 1982 Inglewood, United States
5000 m 13:27.53 Arne Gabius 29 January 2015 PSD Bank Meeting Düsseldorf, Germany [53]
13:21.99 27 February 2022 BU Last Chance Meet Boston, United States [54]
50 m hurdles 6.45 Thomas Munkelt 10 February 1979 Ottawa, Canada
60 m hurdles 7.41 Falk Balzer 29 January 1999 Chemnitz, Germany
High jump 2.42 m [55] Carlo Thränhardt 26 February 1988 West Berlin, West Germany
Pole vault 6.00 m Daniel Ecker 11 February 2001 Dortmund, Germany
Long jump 8.71 m [56] Sebastian Bayer 8 March 2009 European Championships Turin, Italy [57] [12]
Triple jump 17.52 m Max Heß 3 March 2017 European Championships Belgrade, Serbia [58]
Shot put 22.55 m Ulf Timmermann 11 February 1989 Senftenberg, East Germany
Weight throw 23.69 m 22 February 2013 Blacksburg, United States
Discus throw 64.82 m Martin Wierig 1 March 2014 ISTAF Indoor Berlin, Germany [59]
66.20 m Wolfgang Schmidt 1980 East Berlin, East Germany
Heptathlon 6291 pts Frank Busemann 2–3 February 2002 Tallinn, Estonia
6.96 (60 m), 7.77 m (long jump), 14.57 m (shot put), 2.10 m (high jump) / 7.91 (60 m hurdles), 4.85 m (pole vault), 2:40.93 (1000 m)
3000 m walk 10:31.42 Andreas Erm 4 February 2001 Halle (Saale), Germany
5000 m walk 18:11.41 Mx Ronald Weigel 13 February 1988 Vienna, Austria
18:22.25 Andreas Erm 25 February 2001 Dortmund, Germany
20000 m walk 1:20:40.0 OT Ronald Weigel 27 January 1980 Senftenberg, East Germany
4 × 200 m relay 1:23.51 TV Wattenscheid 01
Julian Reus
Robin Erewa
Sebastian Ernst
Alexander Kosenkow
23 February 2014 German Championships Leipzig, Germany [60]
4 × 400 m relay 3:03.05  Germany
Rico Lieder
Jens Carlowitz
Karsten Just
Thomas Schönlebe
10 March 1991 World Championships Seville, Spain

Women[]

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref Video
50 m 6.11 Marita Koch 2 February 1980 France Grenoble, France
6.0 (ht) Renate Stecher 14 February 1971 East Germany East Berlin, East Germany
20 February 1971 East Germany East Berlin, East Germany
28 February 1971 East Germany East Berlin, East Germany
Annegret Richter 6 March 1977 West Germany Dortmund, West Germany
55 m 6.62 [a] Marlies Göhr 28 February 1986 United States New York City, United States
60 m 7.04 Marita Koch 16 February 1985 East Germany Senftenberg, East Germany
Silke Gladisch-Möller 6 March 1988 Hungary Budapest, Hungary
6.9 (ht) Marlies Göhr 10 February 1979 East Germany Cottbus, East Germany
100 m 11.15 [WB] Marita Koch 12 January 1980 East Germany East Berlin, East Germany
200 m 22.27 Heike Drechsler 7 March 1987 World Championships United States Indianapolis, United States
300 m 36.49 Helga Arendt 5 February 1988 West Germany Sindelfingen, West Germany
400 m 50.01 Sabine Busch 2 February 1984 Austria Vienna, Austria
500 m 1:08.63 Sandra Seuser 9 January 1993 Germany Berlin, Germany
800 m 1:56.40 Christine Wachtel 13 February 1988 Austria Vienna, Austria
1000 m 2:34.8 Brigitte Kraus 19 February 1978 West Germany Dortmund, West Germany
1500 m 3:59.87+ Konstanze Klosterhalfen 8 February 2020 Millrose Games United States New York City, United States [61]
Mile 4:17.26 Konstanze Klosterhalfen 8 February 2020 Millrose Games United States New York City, United States [62]
2000 m 5:42.55 Kathleen Friedrich 22 February 2002 Erdgas Meeting Germany Chemnitz, Germany
3000 m 8:32.47 Konstanze Klosterhalfen 16 February 2019 German Championships Germany Leipzig, Germany [63]
Two miles 9:34.27 Ines Bibernell 28 February 1986 United States New York City, United States
5000 m 14:30.79 Konstanze Klosterhalfen 27 February 2020 BU Last Chance Invitational United States Boston, United States [64]
50 m hurdles 6.58 Cornelia Oschkenat 20 February 1988 East Germany East Berlin, East Germany
55 m hurdles 7.37 Cornelia Oschkenat 27 February 1987 USA Championships United States New York City, United States [65]
60 m hurdles 7.73 Cornelia Oschkenat 25 February 1989 Austria Vienna, Austria
High jump 2.07 m [66] Heike Henkel 8 February 1992 German Championships Germany Karlsruhe, Germany
Pole vault 4.77 m Silke Spiegelburg 15 January 2012 Nordrhein Regional Championships Germany Leverkusen, Germany [67] [13]
Long jump 7.37 m Heike Drechsler 13 February 1988 Austria Vienna, Austria
Triple jump 14.47 m Katja Demut 11 February 2011 PSD Bank Meeting Germany Düsseldorf, Germany [68][69] [14]
Shot put 21.59 m Ilona Slupianek 24 January 1979 East Germany East Berlin, East Germany
Discus throw 62.07 m Shanice Craft 14 February 2015 ISTAF Indoor Germany Berlin, Germany [70]
63.89 m Mx Nadine Müller 1 February 2019 ISTAF Indoor Germany Berlin, Germany [71]
64.03 m Mx Shanice Craft 14 February 2020 ISTAF Indoor Berlin, Germany [72]
Pentathlon 4780 pts Sabine Braun 7 March 1997 World Championships Paris, France
8.11 (60 m hurdles), 1.86 m (high jump), 14.39 m (shot put), 6.40 m (long jump), 2:19.74 (800 m)
4995 pts OT Anke Behmer 2 February 1988 Senftenberg, East Germany
8.21 (60 m hurdles), 1.78 m (high jump), 14.94 m (shot put), 6.80 m (long jump), 2:07.72 (800 m)
4995 pts OT Anke Behmer 25 February 1988 Senftenberg, East Germany
8.27 (60 m hurdles), 1.83 m (high jump), 14.95 m (shot put), 6.66 m (long jump), 2:08.03 (800 m)
3000 m walk 11:50.48 Melanie Seeger 21 February 2004 Dortmund, Germany
5000 m walk 20:48.0 Sabine Zimmer 19 December 2006 Halle (Saale), Germany
4 × 100 m relay 44.39 [WB]  Germany

Anne Möllinger
Cathleen Tschirch
Marion Wagner
31 January 2010 BW-Bank Meeting Karlsruhe, Germany [73]
4 × 200 m relay 1:32.55 SC Eintracht Hamm
Helga Arendt
Silke Knoll

Gisela Kinzel
20 February 1988 Dortmund, Germany
LG Olympia Dortmund
Sandra Möller
Gabi Rockmeier
Birgit Rockmeier
Andrea Philipp
21 February 1999 German Championships Karlsruhe, Germany
4 × 400 m relay 3:27.22  Germany
Sandra Seuser
Katrin Schreiter
Annett Hesselbarth
Grit Breuer
10 March 1991 World Championships Seville, Spain

Notes[]

  1. ^ Converted from a time for the slightly shorter 60 yards by adding 0.01

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