Alina deer
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nation | Germany | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
birthday | 23rd May 1997 (age 23) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
place of birth | Laichingen , Germany | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
size | 174 cm | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 54 kg | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
job | Retail clerk | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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discipline |
Medium , long distance , 10 km road run , half marathon |
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SSV Ulm 1846 , formerly: TSV Erbach , TSV Laichingen |
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Trainer |
André Höhne vorm .: Jürgen Austin-Kerl , Julian Rudziok, Wieland Pokorny, Michael Schwenkedel |
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last change: August 3, 2019 |
Alina deer (* 23. May 1997 in Laichingen ) is a German athlete , focusing on long-range as the 10-km road and half marathons has specialized and cross runs completed. While her focus in her youth was on the 3000 meter distance , she is now concentrating on the 5000 and 10,000 meters .
career path
Reh made in 2015 at the Albert Schweitzer Gymnasium in Laichingen her high school . Since her parents run a supermarket in Laichingen, she helped from an early age. As a result, she completed a high school diploma as a retail saleswoman and would like to continue her education with a BA in this area.
Athletic career
At first, Alina Reh did not practice “classic” athletics, but started running straight away. At the age of seven, she accompanied her mother, who was training for a marathon, initially only on her bike, but then started running herself. A little later she took part in the first school runs and won her first race in Sonthofen at the age of ten . Despite outstanding endurance skills, Reh fell out of the grid during a talent search, among other things because she still had deficits in strength and sprinting.
In 2012, at the age of 15, Reh was German U18 runner-up in the 3,000-meter run . In 2013 she was able to call herself German U18 champion at the same distance , as well as German U18 cross-country champion and German U20 champion over 5000 meters. Internationally, Reh came fifth in the U18 youth world championships in the 3000 meter run. At the European Cross Country Championships she took third place with the team in the U20 class and fifth in the individual ranking.
In 2014, Reh was again German U18 champion on the 3000 meters and German U18 cross-country champion as well as German U20 champion over the 5000 meters. Internationally, she won the silver medal in the 3000-meter run at the Summer Youth Olympic Games and came third at the U20 cross-country championships with the team and fourth in the individual standings. At the end of the year there were three German best performances: German U20 record over 5000 meters (15: 55.82 min), German U18 best over 3000 meters (9: 05.07 min) and at the Grand 10 Berlin over 10 km (33:32 min).
In July 2015, Reh won the 3000 and 5000 meter titles at the U-20 European Championships in Eskilstuna, Sweden . A week later she became German U20 champion in the 5000 meter run. On December 13th, she won the bronze medal at the 2015 European Cross Country Championships in the junior age group. In the team competition she won gold with the German team.
2016 was marked by a foot injury and a change of coach. Nevertheless, Reh was able to achieve a respectable success at the U20 World Championships in Bydgoszcz (Poland) with ninth place over 5000 meters and a new German U20 record (15: 41.62 min) and again German U20 champion in the 5000- Meter run.
In 2017, Reh became German indoor champion in Leipzig over 3000 meters with a personal best in 8: 53.56 min and qualified for the European Indoor Championships in Belgrade . There she took eighth place. She started the open-air season at the Berlin runners' meeting at the end of April with a new 5000-meter record and the norm for the 2017 World Championships in London . In 15: 16.39 min she increased her best time by around 25 seconds. In northern France Lille deer was Team European champion , how it is with a third place at the 5000 Meters contributed. At the beginning of July 2017 she took part in the U23 European Championships in Bydgoszcz , Poland , and only had to admit defeat to Turkish Yasemin Can over 5000 meters , who won unchallenged with a new championship record. At the end of the season, Reh beat the U23 half-marathon record held by Sonja Oberem since 1995 at 1:11:21 h at the Einstein Marathon in Ulm by 21 seconds, leaving the entire field of men behind. On October 8, 2017, at "Great 10k" in Berlin, she improved the German U23 record in the 10 km road run by Kathrin Ullrich from 1989 by 23 seconds and her own personal best by 89 seconds in 31:38 minutes . As the only German so far, only Irina Mikitenko ran faster in 2008. At the European Cross Country Championships in Šamorín , she won the U23 race and, together with Konstanze Klosterhalfen and Anna Gehring, came second in the team ranking.
In 2018 Reh came fourth after a long injury break at the German Indoor Championships in Dortmund with a time of 9: 02.42 min over the 3000 meters. At the German Cross Country Championships in Ohrdruf, she was runner-up and won the U23 class. From mid-April, Reh had to take a break due to a fatigue fracture in his right fibula. At the European Championships in Berlin she was fourth over 10,000 meters in 32: 28.42 minutes. On September 2, 2018, she was in Bremen German Champion in the road race on km 10 in 32:23 min.
At the 2019 European Indoor Championships , Reh achieved fourth place over 3000 meters. In the summer she won the U23 European championships in Gävle over 10,000 meters ahead of Miriam Dattke , over 5000 meters she won silver behind Anna Emilie Møller from Denmark . At the German Championships in Braunschweig on August 9, 2020, she was first over 5000 meters in 16: 08.33 min.
Club affiliations and trainers
Alina Reh was originally active in TSV Laichingen and then started for TSV Erbach until 2015. Your trainer was Michael Schwenkedel. At the beginning of 2016, she moved to SSV Ulm 1846 . Here she was initially trained by Wieland Pokorny before switching to former marathon runner Jürgen Austin-Kerl in the middle of the season . Since January 2020 she has been trained by André Höhne .
Personal best
(As of June 11, 2020)
- Hall
- 1500 meters : 4: 13.71 min, Dortmund , January 27, 2019
- 3000 meters : 8: 39.45 min, Glasgow , March 1, 2019
- open air
- 800 meters : 2: 14.03 min, Rechberghausen , May 29, 2016
- 1500 meters : 4: 13.11 min, Bietigheim , July 26, 2017 (not official, as mixed run)
- 3000 meters : 8: 48.05 min, Pliezhausen , May 12, 2019 (not official, as mixed run)
- 5000 meters : 15: 04.10 min, Stockholm , May 30, 2019
- 10,000 meters : 31: 19.87 min, Essen , June 8, 2019
- 10 km road run : 31:23 min, Berlin , October 14, 2018
- Half marathon : 1:09:31 h, Cologne , October 7, 2018
Awards
- 2014 and 2015: Youth Athlete of the Year
- 2017: “Ace of the Month September” at Leichtathletik.de/DLV
- 2017: Chosen as "Road Runner of the Year" by German Road Races (GRR).
successes
- National
- 2012: German U18 runner-up (3000 m)
- 2013: German U18 champion (3000 m)
- 2013: German U20 champion (5000 m)
- 2013: German U18 cross-country champion (4600 m)
- 2014: German U18 champion (3000 m)
- 2014: German U20 champion (5000 m)
- 2014: German U18 cross-country champion (4360 m)
- 2015: 3rd place German indoor championships (3000 m)
- 2015: German U20 cross-country champion (4400 m)
- 2015: German Champion (5000 m)
- 2015: German U20 champion (3000 m)
- 2015: German U23 champion (10 km road)
- 2015: 3rd place German championships (10 km road)
- 2016: German indoor runner-up (3000 m)
- 2016: German U20 champion (1500 m, 3000 m)
- 2016: German U20 champion (5000 m)
- 2017: German indoor champion (3000 m)
- 2017: German cross-country champion (5.84 km)
- 2018: 4th place German indoor championships (3000 m)
- 2018: German cross-country runner-up (5.2 km)
- 2018: German runner-up (5000 m)
- 2018: German Champion (10 km road)
- 2019: German indoor runner-up (3000 m)
- 2019: German Champion (10,000 m)
- 2019: German runner-up (5000 m)
- International
- 2013: 5th place U18 youth world championships (3000 m)
- 2013: 3rd place European Cross Country Championships (U20 team)
- 2013: 5th place in the European Cross Country Championships (U20 singles)
- 2014: 2nd place Olympic Youth Summer Games 2014 (3000 m)
- 2014: 3rd place European Cross Country Championships (U20 team)
- 2014: 4th place at the European Cross Country Championships (U20 singles)
- 2015: Junior European Champion (3000 m and 5000 m)
- 2015: European Cross Country Champion (U20 team)
- 2015: 3rd place European Cross Country Championships (U20 singles)
- 2016: 9th place U20 World Championships (5000 m)
- 2016: Cross-country runner-up European champion (U20 team)
- 2016: 4th place in the European Cross Country Championships (U20 singles)
- 2017: 8th place European Indoor Championships (3000 m)
- 2017: European team champion
- 2017: 3rd place European team championship (5000 m)
- 2017: European Cross Country Champion (U23)
- 2017: Cross-country runner-up European champion (U23 team)
- 2018: 4th place European Championships (10,000 m)
- 2019: 4th place European Indoor Championships (3000 m)
Web links
- Alina deer in the database of World Athletics (English)
- Alina deer in the database of European Athletics (English)
- Alina Reh on Leichtathletik-datenbank.de
- Alina Reh on Leichtathletik.de
- U20 EM Eskilstuna 2015 team brochure of the DLV, p. 34
- Alina Reh on trackteam.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d Alina Reh. trackteam.de, accessed on May 22, 2017 .
- ↑ a b c Ewald Walker: 17-year-old athlete from Laichingen - the runaway woman. stuttgarter-zeitung.de, December 30, 2014, accessed on May 22, 2017 .
- ↑ a b c Ewald Walker, Martin Neumann: Alina Reh - A child of nature in the fast lane. Leichtathletik.de, January 15, 2015, accessed on May 22, 2017 .
- ↑ Alina Reh wins gold twice at U-20 EM. Südwest Presse, July 20, 2015, accessed July 26, 2015.
- ↑ Silke Morrissey: Alina Reh pulverizes German U20 record. Leichtathletik.de, July 23, 2016, accessed May 2, 2017 .
- ↑ Jan-Henner Reitze: Alina Reh runs World Cup norm and pulverizes the best time. Leichtathletik.de, April 29, 2017, accessed on May 2, 2017 .
- ↑ Results
- ↑ Pamela Ruprecht: Alina Reh runs the German U23 best in the half marathon. Leichtathletik.de, September 17, 2017, accessed September 18, 2017.
- ↑ Harald Koken, Jörg Wenig: Alina Reh pulverizes German U23 best. Leichtathletik.de, October 8, 2017, accessed October 8, 2017.
- ↑ Pamela Ruprecht: Double victory for Alina Reh and Konstanze Klosterhalfen in Samorin. Leichtathletik.de, December 10, 2017, accessed December 10, 2017 .
- ↑ Alina Reh suffers fatigue fracture - EM in Berlin still in view , on: trackteam.de, from April 18, 2018, accessed June 14, 2018
- ↑ Top runner Alina Reh relies on the professional environment at SSV Ulm 1846 Südwest Presse, October 27, 2015, accessed on October 28, 2015.
- ↑ Silke Bernhart: Alina Reh inspires athletics fans . Leichtathletik.de, October 16, 2017, accessed October 17, 2017.
- ↑ Jörg Wenig, Silke Bernhart: Flash News of the Day - Arne Gabius and Alina Reh German "Road Runner of the Year". (No longer available online.) Leichtathletik.de, November 20, 2017, formerly in the original ; accessed on November 23, 2017 . ( Page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
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SURNAME | Deer, Alina |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German long-distance runner |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 23, 1997 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Laichingen , Germany |