Carsten Bergemann

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Carsten Bergemann Road cycling
Carsten Bergemann (2019)
Carsten Bergemann (2019)
To person
Date of birth January 24, 1979
nation GermanyGermany Germany
discipline Train (short term)
To the team
Current team End of career
function driver
Most important successes
UCI track world championships
2003 World Champion - team sprint
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
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2008
2009
2011

literature

  • National Olympic Committee for Germany: Athens 2004. The German Olympic team . Frankfurt am Main 2004

Web links

Commons : Carsten Bergemann  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.srb.de
  2. Special Tour - from Dresden to Hamburg by bike along the Elbe. In: sachsen-fernsehen.de. July 31, 2009, accessed July 3, 2017 .