Cheick-Idriss Gonschinska

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Idriss Gonschinska at the press conference for the German Athletics Championships 2018

Cheick-Idriss Gonschinska (born December 16, 1968 in Leipzig , GDR ) is a German athletics trainer .

Career

Cheick-Idriss Gonschinska was a 110-meter hurdle sprinter in the GDR . In 1990 he was the best hurdler in the GDR annual top list. As part of the state doping , he was also given anabolic steroids.

Gonschinska trained as a qualified sports scientist in his home town of Leipzig . He then worked in a rehab center in Berlin , where he came into contact with injured competitive athletes and thus with the local Olympic training center . In 1994 he became a full-time athletics trainer at SCC Berlin . Nico Motchebon , Olympic fifth in 1996 and German indoor record holder over 800 meters, and Thomas Blaschek , Vice European Champion in 2006 over 110 meters, were among his protégés.

Gonschinska has been a trainer for the German Athletics Association since the mid-1990s , initially responsible for the hurdles sprint for women and men. In 2010 he became national coach for the sprint and running disciplines ("Senior National Coach Track") and in 2012 he became head of national coaches at the DLV. From October 2016 to January 2019 he was Senior Director Sport at the DLV. On January 1, 2019, he became General Director of the German Athletics Association.

Family background

Gonschinska was born to a Leipzig woman and a Malian father. He lives in Leipzig, is married and has one son.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Doping documents, p. 173
  2. Round table on the fight against doping 1993 p. 14
  3. ↑ National coach Gonschinska: "Complaints is negative" on augsburger-allgemeine.de v. February 22, 2011 ( Memento of March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  4. Cheick-Idriss Gonschinska becomes head coach at Leichtathletik.de v. September 8, 2010
  5. pressdisplay.com August 8, 2013
  6. Peter Schmitt: General Director Lameli leaves DLV - Gonschinska takes on additional tasks. In: Leichtathletik.de. December 31, 2018, accessed October 6, 2019 .