Carsten Bergemann
Carsten Bergemann (2019) | |
To person | |
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Date of birth | January 24, 1979 |
nation | Germany |
discipline | Train (short term) |
To the team | |
Current team | End of career |
function | driver |
Most important successes | |
Team (s) as coach | |
2012– | German National Rail Team (U23) |
Last updated: August 19, 2019 |
Carsten Bergemann (born January 24, 1979 in Bautzen ) is a German cycling trainer and former track cyclist . In 2003 he became world champion in the team sprint.
Cycling career
Bergemann started for the Chemnitz PSV . In 2000 he won his first German championship title in a team sprint with Jan van Eijden and Jens Fiedler . In 2001 he was European champion in the team sprint (with Matthias John and Stefan Nimke ), and again in 2002 with Matthias John and Sören Lausberg . At the UCI-Bahn World Championships in 2002 , the German team with Sören Lausberg, Jens Fiedler and Bergemann took bronze. A year later he became world champion in the team sprint together with René Wolff and Jens Fiedler .
In 2004 Bergemann became two-time German champion , in the team sprint and in the 1000-meter time trial. At the Olympic Games , Bergemann was eighth in the 1000-meter time trial. At the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing , Bergemann finished fifth in the Keirin .
At the German track cycling championships in Erfurt in July 2009 , he won the championship title in the team sprint together with Sascha Huebner and Robert Förstemann (all " Team Erdgas 2012 ") and for the first time the title in the sprint. At the 2011 track championships in Berlin , he was German champion in team sprint , together with Maximilian Levy and Robert Förstemann. He then ended his active career.
Trainer and functionary
Since January 1, 2012, Bergemann has been part of the coaching staff for the U-23 national team of railway sprinters. He is a railway specialist for the Saxon Cyclists' Association and looks after the offspring at the Heidenau base . Bergemann was also involved as a board member in the Saxon Association of Special Olympics .
successes
- 2000
- German Champion - Team Sprint (with Jan van Eijden and Jens Fiedler )
- 2001
- European Champion - Team Sprint (with Matthias John and Stefan Nimke )
- 2002
- World Championship - Team Sprint (with Jens Fiedler and Sören Lausberg )
- European Champion - Team Sprint (with Matthias John and Sören Lausberg )
- German Champion - Team Sprint (with Stefan Nimke and Jens Fiedler )
- 2003
- World Champion - Team Sprint (with René Wolff and Jens Fiedler )
- 2004
- World Cup in Moscow - team sprint (with Jens Fiedler and René Wolff )
- German champion - 1000 meter time trial, team sprint (with Stefan Nimke and Jens Fiedler )
- 2005
- World Cup in Moscow - team sprint (with Stefan Nimke and René Wolff )
- German champion - 1000 meter time trial
- 2006
- German Champion - Team Sprint (with Benjamin Wittmann and Stefan Nimke )
- 2008
- World Cup in Cali - team sprint (with Robert Förstemann and Stefan Nimke )
- 2009
- German champion - sprint, team sprint (with Sascha Hübner and Robert Förstemann )
- 2011
- German champion - team sprint (with Maximilian Levy and Robert Förstemann )
literature
- National Olympic Committee for Germany: Athens 2004. The German Olympic team . Frankfurt am Main 2004
Web links
- Carsten Bergemann in the Radsportseiten.net database
- Carsten Bergemann in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
- Athlete portrait on rad-net.de (2000–2005)
- Carsten Bergemann in the rad-net.de database
Individual evidence
- ↑ The Saxon Cyclists Association introduces itself. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on February 10, 2014 ; accessed on February 14, 2014 . 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.
- ↑ Special Tour - from Dresden to Hamburg by bike along the Elbe. In: sachsen-fernsehen.de. July 31, 2009, accessed July 3, 2017 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Bergemann, Carsten |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German racing cyclist |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 24, 1979 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Bautzen |