Anna Hahner

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Anna Hahner athletics

Anna Hahner (2016)
Anna Hahner dressing up for
the German Olympic team in 2016

nation GermanyGermany Germany
birthday 20th November 1989 (age 30)
place of birth HünfeldGermany
size 165 cm
Weight 48 kg
Career
Best performance 2:26:44 h (marathon)
society PSV Grün-Weiß Kassel (2007-2010)
RUN2SKY (2011-2018)
SCC Berlin (since 2019)
Medal table
Cross-country championships 0 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
German championships 0 × gold 4 × silver 1 × bronze
EAA logo European Cross Country Championships
silver Velenje 2011 U23 team
DLV logo German championships
silver Stockach 2010 Cross middle distance
bronze Loeningen 2011 Cross middle distance
silver Ohrdruf 2012 Cross middle distance
silver Bad Liebenzell 2017 10 km road run
silver Düsseldorf 2019 marathon
last change: April 28, 2018

Anna Hahner (born November 20, 1989 in Hünfeld ) is a German athlete and long-distance runner . In 2010 she became German champion in the team competition in the 10 km road race . In public she often appears together with her twin sister Lisa Hahner under the self-name Hahner Twins .

Career

Anna Hahner grew up in the Nüsttal district of Rimmels and started athletics relatively late at the age of 18.
After a lecture by Joey Kelly in Fulda , she became active in this sport together with her sister Lisa Hahner .

A few months later they won their first half marathon side by side at the Bad Hersfeld Lollslauf in 1:29 hrs in 2007 , then started at championships and for the national team. In the first year of 2008 she was runner-up in junior competitions three times.

In 2009 the South German Championship over 5000 meters followed and in the same year the first national title for the German Junior Women Team over 10 km. In 2009 Hahner changed coach. In Jürgen Stephan the triathlete Sascha Wingenfeld followed. The year began successfully with the first individual championship title as the German junior cross champion and with several victories with the team. She was voted Sportswoman of the Year in East Hesse by the Fuldaer Zeitung .

In 2010 Hahner took part in their first European championships and won the silver medal in the U23 cross with the team. At the German cross-country championships, she became German champion with the women of PSV Grün-Weiß Kassel and was able to successfully defend her junior cross-country title. On September 11, 2010 Simret Restle as well as Anna and Lisa Hahner won the German championship title in the team classification in the 10 km road race.

In 2011, Wolfgang Heinig , national coach and husband of former Olympian Katrin Dörre-Heinig , became Hahner's coach. In autumn 2011 Anna ran her first half marathon in Cologne and achieved the fourth-best time of a German in 2011 in 1:13:38 h.
On April 29, 2012 Hahner made her marathon debut with the declared aim of setting the standard for the Olympic Games To create in
2012 . She missed this in Düsseldorf with 2:30:14 h by only 14 seconds. At the end of the season she was voted German runner of the year.

In May 2013, the Italian coach Renato Canova, who lives in Kenya, became Hahner's coach. Among other things, the Italian trained the world record holder over 3000 meters obstacle Saif Saaeed Shaheen and was responsible for marathons in Italy for many years .

Anna and Lisa Hahner at the NDR Talk Show , 2016

Anna Hahner studied her sister Lisa at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz on teaching . Since September 3, 2012, she has been a sports soldier with the sports promotion group in Mainz. With the termination of the collaboration with national coach Heinig, membership in the sports promotion group was also terminated. The German Athletics Association stated that the requirements for membership in the sports promotion group were no longer met.

On April 13, 2014, Hahner won the Vienna City Marathon in 2:28:59 h and in 2015 she was fifth here.

In April 2016, she won the Hanover Marathon after the original winner was subsequently disqualified for doping.

Olympic Games 2016

In 2016, Anna Hahner qualified for the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro in January after the German Olympic norm had been lowered to 2:30:30 h.
At the marathon in Rio she finished 81st and her sister, with whom she crossed the finish line hand in hand, 82nd place. Criticism was voiced for this behavior from many quarters. They were not only criticized by the sports director of the German Athletics Association (DLV) Thomas Kurschilgen for this media behavior, the speed for this placement missed the combative sporting spirit of the major event, as they were more than 21 minutes behind the winner and more than 15 minutes from their best performances.

At the Frankfurt Marathon 2016, her appearance and that of her sister were undesirable because of their behavior at the Olympic Games.

On September 24, 2017, she finished fifth in the Berlin Marathon as the best European woman, thus qualifying for the 2018 European Athletics Championships in Berlin.

On February 25, 2018, Anna Hahner wanted to run the Tokyo Marathon , but had to end the race after just a few kilometers with pain in her thigh.
In November she announced a change of club to SCC Berlin , where she will train more regularly with her twin sister Lisa and will be trained by Dan Lorang , the former national trainer at the German Triathlon Association (DTU).

Private

Anna Hahner was married to the former track and field athlete Thomas Dold (* 1984) until 2019 . Anna Hahner managed and trained her twin sister Lisa until 2018 .

Sporting successes

2009

  • German champion junior team over 10 km

2010

  • 1st place Sky Run Berlin
  • 1st place Sky Run Frankfurt
  • German champion junior team 10 km road
  • German champion women team 10 km road
  • German Champion Juniors Cross
  • German champion junior team cross
  • German champion women team cross

2011

  • German Champion Juniors Cross
  • Silver medal U23 European Cross Championships team

2012

  • 1st place German Cross Cup

Top performances

Publications

  • Anna & Lisa Hahner: Time to Run: The training diary for everyone who loves running. Spomedis Verlag, Hamburg 2016, ISBN 978-3-95590-096-0 .

Web links

Commons : Anna Hahner  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Anna and Lisa Hahner start at the 14th Bad Hersfelder Lollslauf. (No longer available online.) In: Bad Hersfelder Lollslauf. September 26, 2013, archived from the original on February 4, 2016 ; accessed on October 16, 2015 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.lollslauf.de
  2. fabianfiedler.de
  3. Portrait of Anna Hahner on fabianfiedler.de
  4. Archive link ( Memento from May 29, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  5. German Cross Country Championships 2010, team ranking women (PDF; 11 kB)
  6. German Cross Country Championships 2010, Juniors (PDF; 19 kB)
  7. ^ German Athletics Association: DLV Yearbook 2010 . Darmstadt 2011, ISBN 978-3-87390-289-3 , p. 257.
  8. Anna Hahner misses the Olympic standard by 14 seconds ( Memento from June 14, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  9. LAUFEN.DE editorial team: Marathon aces named Runners of the Year , www.leichtathletik.de November 18, 2012.
  10. RUNNERS WORLD editorial team: Anna Hahner renounces European championships , www.runnersworld.de May 10, 2014.
  11. IAAF imposes protective barrier against marathon winner (August 18, 2016)
  12. Rio we are coming! Anna & Lisa Hahner qualified for the Olympics (January 28, 2016)
  13. Lars Wallrodt: Anna and Lisa Hahner: The false smile of the German running twins. In: welt.de . August 15, 2016, accessed October 7, 2018 .
  14. Pamela Ruprecht: Olympic attitude of the Hahner Twins in the criticism , Marathon in Rio de Janeiro, on: Leichtathletik.de , from August 15, 2016, accessed August 15, 2016.
  15. tagesspiegel.de
  16. Florian Ullmann: Hahner Twins at the Frankfurt Marathon undesirable , on: web.de , November 2, 2016, accessed November 9, 2016.
  17. Kenyan Kipchoge misses world record (September 24, 2017)
  18. Hahner's start at the Tokyo Marathon on the brink  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (February 23, 2018)@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / osthessen-news.de  
  19. New coach, new club: Anna Hahner follows Lisa to the capital (November 11, 2018)
  20. The played luck of the Hahner Twins (November 1, 2016)
  21. The Hahnertwins. In: run2sky.com. February 24, 2015, accessed August 18, 2018 .
  22. Critically eyed marathon stars: Anna and Lisa Hahner sueddeutsche.de September 24th. Süddeutsche Zeitung , September 24, 2015, accessed on August 9, 2020 .
  23. cover girls of the marathon bnn.de August 6, 2016
  24. Less social media, more calm: Hahner Twins give everything for second Olympic participation. Retrieved January 29, 2020 (German).
  25. Hahner third-best German in Berlin - Olympic standard missed , on: osthessen-zeitung.de , accessed April 17, 2020.
  26. Athletics, Marathon, Women , on: sportschau.de , accessed September 25, 2017.
  27. Kebede is Ethiopia's fastest (October 1, 2012)
  28. Certificate - 21st City Night
  29. Successful marathon debut for Anna Hahner (April 30, 2012)