Deborah Schöneborn

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Deborah Schöneborn athletics

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Schöneborn at the German Championships 2018

nation GermanyGermany Germany
birthday 13th March 1994 (age 26)
place of birth TroisdorfGermany
size 176 cm
Weight 57 kg
job Student ( medicine )
Career
discipline Long distance and marathon running
society LG North Berlin / SC Tegeler Forst ; vorm .: SSF Bonn
Trainer Detlev "Jive" Müller
Medal table
European Cross Country Championships 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
German championships 3 × gold 3 × silver 1 × bronze
German university championships 1 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
German indoor championships 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
German university hall championships 1 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
European Cross Country Championships
bronze 2018 Tilburg team
DLV logo German championships
bronze 2017 Löningen Cross-country run (team)
gold 2018 Ohrdruf Cross-country run (team)
silver 2018 Pliezhausen 10,000 m
gold 2018 Bremen 10 km road (team)
gold 2019 Ingolstadt Cross-country run (team)
silver 2018 Bremen 10 km road (single)
silver 2019 Siegburg 10 km road (team)
German university championships
gold 2017 Siegburg 10 km road
bronze 2017 Kassel 3000 m
DLV logo German indoor championships
bronze 2019 Leipzig 3000 m
German university hall championships
gold 2018 Frankfurt 3000 m
last change: October 15, 2019

Deborah "Debbie" Schöneborn (born March 13, 1994 in Troisdorf , North Rhine-Westphalia ) is a German , former modern pentathlete who switched to athletics and has specialized in medium , long , cross , road and marathon runs . While her focus was initially on shorter long-distance distances, over time Schöneborn turned to longer and longer running distances.

career path

Schöneborn studied medicine at the Humboldt University belonging Charité . In April 2019, she passed the state examination, followed by the practical year . At the Department of Sports Medicine , Schöneborn is writing her doctoral thesis entitled: "Changes in laboratory parameters in the 160 km ultra run."

Athletic career

As a child, Deborah Schöneborn first played tennis and did gymnastics , but noticed early on that endurance is her great strength and began swimming and running at the age of twelve with the Swimming and Sport Friends Bonn (SSF Bonn), where she also worked as a triathlete tried. Then she slowly built up the various disciplines for the modern pentathlon , as this sport does not start with all five individual disciplines at the same time.

Her greatest successes as a pentathlete were a third place at the German Youth Championships and in 2014 the final participation in the Junior World Championships. Schöneborn stayed with the Modern Pentathlon until she started studying. However, she was then no longer able to reconcile the compulsory attendance at the Charité with the very training-intensive sport with five training plans and different training locations, but stayed with the discipline that was her favorite in pentathlon: running. Because of her stamina, Schöneborn competes long distances. In the long run, she tends to run on the road, as she has difficulties with increasing pace and sudden starts, which makes a career on the track difficult, where many races are tactical.

In 2016, while still at SSF Bonn, Schöneborn was successful in running competitions. At the Midsummer Night's Sports Festival in Berlin, she came in second place over 3000 meters. At the German U23 championships she reached fourth place over 5000 meters and German U23 runner-up in the 10 km road race.

In 2017 Schöneborn won bronze with the team at the German Cross Country Championships and came fourth in the 10,000 meter run of the German Championships . She took bronze again over 3000 meters at the German University Championships. In autumn she became German university champion in the 10 km road race.

In 2018, Schöneborn began the year as the German university hall champion over 3000 meters, became German cross-country champion with the team and German runner-up over 10,000 meters . Over 5000 meters she came fourth at the German championships . She won further gold as the German 10 km road running champion with the team and silver in the individual. Schöneborn made her international debut at the European Cross Country Championships , where she won bronze with the team.

In addition to the championship races, Schöneborn won the Dresden City Run , was the best German in the 10-kilometer Paderborn Easter Run and came second in the Berlin Women's Run . In her half marathon debut in early October, she finished third straight away in 1:04:13 h.

In 2019, Schönenborn won bronze over 3000 meters at the German Indoor Championships . Again she was German cross-country champion with the team and took fourth place over 10,000 meters at the German championships . Internationally, she came 4th in the half marathon at the Summer Universiade . At the German championships , Schöneborn also took 4th place over 5000 meters and was the German 10 km road runner-up with the team.

In her marathon debut at the Cologne Marathon in mid-October , Schöneborn not only crossed the finish line as the first woman in 2:31:18 h, but also as the fourth participant in the overall field, whereby she was the norm (2:29:30 h) for the Olympic Games in 2020 in Tokyo just missed.

Club affiliations

Schöneborn has been working for LG North Berlin since 2017 , the parent club is SC Tegeler Forst . She was with SSF Bonn until 2016 .

Personal best

(As of October 15, 2019)

Hall
  • 1500 m: 4: 29.86 min, Berlin, January 19, 2019
  • 3000 m: 9: 21.60 min, Dortmund, February 18, 2018
open air
  • 1500 m: 4: 25.37 min, Berlin, June 22, 2018
  • 3000 m: 9: 34.71 min, Regensburg, June 10, 2017
  • 5000 m: 15: 49.81 min, Nuremberg, July 22, 2018
  • 10,000 m: 33: 37.48 min, Pliezhausen, May 12, 2018
  • 10 km: 33:15 min, Siegburg, September 15, 2019
  • Half marathon: 1:13:00 h, Berlin, April 7, 2019
  • Marathon: 2:31:18 h, Cologne, October 13, 2019

successes

national
international

Trivia

Her twin sister Rabea also competes on the running tracks, and the older sister Lena is an Olympic champion in modern pentathlon .

Web links

Commons : Deborah Schöneborn  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Philip Häfner: Deborah Schöneborn, sister of the modern pentathlon Olympic champion Lena Schöneborn, shines on the track, in the hall and in the area. , Berliner Champions, on: morgenpost.de, January 20, 2019, accessed October 14, 2019
  2. a b c JoAnna Zybon: Bye, bye Modern Pentathlon! , Portrait of Deborah Schöneborn, on: westberliner-laufmasche.de, running magazine SPIRIDON 7-8 / 18, page 50, accessed October 14, 2019 (pdf 1.2 MB)
  3. a b c d Peter Middel: Deborah Schöneborn: "I want to establish myself at the top" , interview of the week, on: Leichtathletik.de, April 3, 2018, accessed October 14, 2019
  4. a b List of results , on: adh.de, accessed October 8, 2019 (pdf 6.0 MB)
  5. University champions in road running under Siegburg's sun , on: h-brs.de, from September 26, 2017, accessed October 16, 2019
  6. a b Results , on: adh.de, accessed October 1, 2019 (pdf 277 kB)
  7. a b Results Women's Half Marathon - Final , on: universiade2019napoli.it, accessed October 16, 2019 (pdf 156 kB)
  8. Jane Sichting: Deborah Schöneborn with a strong marathon debut, Pfeiffer misses the Olympic standard , Cologne, on: Leichtathletik.de, October 13, 2019, accessed October 14, 2019