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'''Mark Ostendarp''' (born [[24 January]] [[1973]] in [[Coesfeld]]) is a retired German runner who specialized in the [[3000 metres steeplechase]].
'''Mark Ostendarp''' (born 24 January 1973 in [[Coesfeld]]) is a retired German runner who specialized in the [[3000 metres steeplechase]].


He won the [[1997 Summer Universiade]],<ref>[http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/wsgm.htm World Student Games (Universiade - Men)] - GBR Athletics</ref> finished ninth at the [[1997 World Championships in Athletics|1997 World Championships]] and at the [[1998 European Championships in Athletics|1998 European Championships]].<ref>{{cite news |author= |title=Sensations-Gold für Kallabis |url=http://www.ndr.de/em/news/163.html |work=ARD |language=German |date=23 August 1998 |accessdate=2007-05-31 }}</ref> At the [[1998 IAAF World Cup]] he ran the 1500 metres and finished sixth.
He won the [[1997 Summer Universiade]],<ref>[http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/wsgm.htm World Student Games (Universiade - Men)] - GBR Athletics</ref> finished ninth at the [[1997 World Championships in Athletics|1997 World Championships]] and at the [[1998 European Championships in Athletics|1998 European Championships]].<ref>{{cite news |author= |title=Sensations-Gold für Kallabis |url=http://www.ndr.de/em/news/163.html |work=ARD |language=German |date=23 August 1998 |accessdate=2007-05-31 }}</ref> At the [[1998 IAAF World Cup]] he ran the 1500 metres and finished sixth.

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Mark Ostendarp (born 24 January 1973 in Coesfeld) is a retired German runner who specialized in the 3000 metres steeplechase.

He won the 1997 Summer Universiade,[1] finished ninth at the 1997 World Championships and at the 1998 European Championships.[2] At the 1998 IAAF World Cup he ran the 1500 metres and finished sixth.

He became German steeplechase champion in 1997, representing the team TV Wattenscheid.[3]

His time of 8:18.49 minutes from the 1997 World Championships in Athens remained his career best time. This result places him ninth on the German all-time performers list, behind Damian Kallabis, Hagen Melzer, Frank Baumgartl, Rainer Schwarz, Uwe Pflügner, Michael Karst, Steffen Brand and Patriz Ilg.[4]

References

  1. ^ World Student Games (Universiade - Men) - GBR Athletics
  2. ^ "Sensations-Gold für Kallabis". ARD (in German). 23 August 1998. Retrieved 2007-05-31.
  3. ^ German championships, men's 3000 m steeplechase
  4. ^ Microsoft Word - Ewige DLV-Bestenliste.doc