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2 Medalists  





3 Results  



3.1  Men  





3.2  Women  







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Germany at the
2009 World Championships in Athletics
WA codeGER
National federationDeutscher Leichtathletik-Verband
Websitewww.leichtathletik.de
inBerlin
Competitors91
Medals
Gold
2
Silver
3
Bronze
4
Total
9
World Championships in Athletics appearances (overview)
  • 1993
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  • Germany will compete at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics from 15–23 August as the host nation. A team of 92 athletes was announced in preparation for the competition, but current women's Marathon world leader Irina Mikitenko and hurdler Thomas Goller withdrew from the Championships. Mikitenko was replaced by the current European Champion Ulrike Maisch. Selected athletes have achieved one of the competition's qualifying standards. Six out of the seven medallists for Germany from the last Championships are competing, including the gold medallists Betty Heidler and Franka Dietzsch. Women's high jump world leader Ariane Friedrich and European record holders Christina Obergföll and Sebastian Bayer are among Germany's other aspiring medallists.[1]

    Team selection[edit]

    Medalists[edit]

    The following competitors from Germany won medals at the Championships.

    Medal Athlete Event Date
     Gold Steffi Nerius Women's javelin throw 18 August
     Gold Robert Harting Men's discus throw 19 August
     Silver Jennifer Oeser Women's heptathlon 16 August
     Silver Nadine Kleinert Women's shot put 16 August
     Silver Betty Heidler Women's hammer throw 22 August
     Bronze Ralf Bartels Men's shot put 15 August
     Bronze Ariane Friedrich Women's high jump 20 August
     Bronze Raul Spank Men's high jump 21 August
     Bronze Anne Cibis
    Verena Sailer
    Cathleen Tschirch
    Marion Wagner
    Women's 4 × 100 metres relay 22 August


    Results[edit]

    Men[edit]

    Track and road events
    Event Athletes Heat Round 1 Heat Round 2 Semifinal Final
    Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
    100 m Martin Keller 10.35 23q 10.40 35 Did not advance
    Stefan Schwab 10.50 50 did not advance
    Tobias Unger 10.42 44 did not advance
    200 m Robert Hering 20.64 3Q 20.58 10Q 20.52 11 Did not advance
    Alexander Kosenkow 20.99 34 Did not advance
    Aleixo Platini Menga 20.84 21Q 20.68 17 Did not advance
    800 m Robin Schembera 1:54.47 46 Did not advance
    1500 m Stefan Eberhardt 3:40.10 25 Did not advance
    Carsten Schlangen 3:44.00 35 Did not advance
    5000 m Arne Gabius 13:49.13 28 Did not advance
    110 m hurdles Matthias Bühler 13.75 33 Did not advance
    Alexander John 13.41 3Q 13.64 22 Did not advance
    Helge Schwarzer 13.66 23Q 13.72 23 Did not advance
    3000 m steeplechase Steffen Uliczka 8:37.99 23 Did not advance
    4×100 m relay Marius Broening
    Martin Keller
    Alexander Kosenkow
    Daniel Schnelting
    Stefan Schwab
    Tobias Unger
    DNF Did not advance
    4×400 m relay Martin Grothkopp
    Kamghe Gaba
    Ruwen Faller
    Eric Krüger
    Jonas Plass
    Thomas Schneider
    3:03.52 11 Did not advance
    Marathon Martin Beckmann 2:18:08 35
    Falk Cierpinski 2:22:36 51
    André Pollmächer 2:15:36 18
    Tobias Sauter 2:35:43 66
    20 km walk André Höhne 1:21:59 14
    50 km walk André Höhne 3:43.19 PB 5
    Field events
    Event Athletes Qualification Final
    Result Rank Result Rank
    Long jump Sebastian Bayer 7.98 19 Did not advance
    Nils Winter 7.69 34 Did not advance
    Triple jump Charles Friedek NM Did not advance
    High jump Raul Spank 2.30 4Q 2.32
    Pole vault Malte Mohr 5.65 7q 5.50 14
    Björn Otto 5.55 19 Did not advance
    Alexander Straub 5.65 1q 5.65 7
    Shot put Ralf Bartels 20.41 Q 6 21.37
    Peter Sack 20.20 q 9 NM
    David Storl 19.19 28 did not advance
    Discus throw Robert Harting 66.81 1Q 69.43
    Markus Münch 60.55 20 Did not advance
    Hammer throw Markus Esser 76.81 8q 76.27 6
    Sergey Lytvynov 77.58 4Q 76.58 5
    Javelin throw Mark Frank 80.85 5q 81.32 8
    Tino Häber 74.11 34 Did not advance
    Decathlon Pascal Behrenbruch 8439 6
    Moritz Cleve 7777 27
    Norman Müller 8096 16

    Women[edit]

    Track and road events
    Event Athletes Heat Round 1 Heat Round 2 Semifinal Final
    Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
    100 m Verena Sailer 11.29 4Q 11.26 12q 11.24 11 Did not advance
    Marion Wagner 11.49 23Q 11.64 31 Did not advance
    400 m Sorina Nwachukwu 51.74 16Q 51.98 18 Did not advance
    800 m Jana Hartmann 2:04.99 29 Did not advance
    100 m hurdles Carolin Nytra 13.03 17Q 12.94 13 Did not advance
    400 m hurdles Jonna Tilgner 56.73 24q 57.11 21 Did not advance
    3000 m steeplechase Antje Möldner 9:21.73 NR 2Q 9:18.54 NR 9
    4×100 m relay Anne Möllinger
    Verena Sailer
    Lisa Schorr
    Cathleen Tschirch
    Marion Wagner
    Katja Wakan
    42.96 3Q 42.87
    4×400 m relay Esther Cremer
    Florence Ekpo-Umoh
    Claudia Hoffmann
    Fabienne Kohlmann
    Sorina Nwachukwu
    Jonna Tilgner
    3:25.08 3Q 3:27.61 5
    Marathon Susanne Hahn 2:38:39 34
    Ulrike Maisch DNF
    Sabrina Mockenhaupt 2:30:07 17
    Luminita Zaituc DNF
    20 kilometres walk Sabine Krantz DNF
    Field and combined events
    Event Athletes Qualification Final
    Result Rank Result Rank
    Long jump Melanie Bauschke 6.32 23 Did not advance
    Bianca Kappler 6.29 25 Did not advance
    Beatrice Marscheck 6.19 31 Did not advance
    Triple jump Katja Demut 11.38 34 Did not advance
    High jump Ariane Friedrich 1.95 1Q 2.02
    Meike Kröger 1.92 10q 1.87 11
    Pole vault Anna Battke 4.55 7q 4.40 7
    Kristina Gadschiew 4.50 12q 4.40 10
    Silke Spiegelburg 4.55 1q 4.65 4
    Shot put Denise Hinrichs 18.69 6Q 18.39 11
    Nadine Kleinert 19.36 2Q 20.20 PB
    Christina Schwanitz 18.25 9q 17.84 12
    Discus throw Franka Dietzsch 58.44 23 Did not advance
    Nadine Müller 61.63 9Q 62.04 6
    Hammer throw Andrea Bunjes 67.01 24 Did not advance
    Betty Heidler 75.27 CR 1Q 77.12 NR
    Kathrin Klaas 70.53 11q 74.23 PB 4
    Javelin throw Steffi Nerius 61.73 6q 67.30
    Christina Obergföll 60.74 7q 64.34 5
    Linda Stahl 63.86 2Q 63.23 6
    Heptathlon Julia Mächtig 6265 8
    Jennifer Oeser 6493
    Lilli Schwarzkopf DNF

    References[edit]

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