German indoor athletics championships

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The German indoor athletics championships are an indoor sports competition that has been held annually since 1954. The organizer is the German Athletics Association . During the division of Germany , the GDR held its own championships from 1964 to 1990.

Conditions of participation

Eligible are athletes and relays who have previously been able to achieve a minimum performance specified as a qualification standard. On request, the German Athletics Association (DLV) can allow the start despite not having achieved qualifications. This happens, for example, with top athletes in recent years who, due to illness or other reasons, have not had the opportunity to meet the norm.

In November 2016, the DLV announced, although it had already been decided in summer, that from 2017 foreigners without German citizenship will no longer be eligible to participate in all German championships.

According to DLV President Clemens Prokop , the primary purpose of the change in regulation is to “ensure that the German championships serve to determine the best German national”, and apart from the German championship, no competition will be affected. The DLV also justified the rule change with the fact that (financially strong) clubs obtained an illegal advantage from athletes bought in at short notice from abroad for whom the date of entry into the club was pre-dated in order to simulate the mandatory one-year membership, or substantial ones Doubts about the age of athletes could not be verified.

Since the inclusion in the DLV best lists is linked to the right to participate in the DM, athletes who have a starting license for a DLV club but no German citizenship are now listed under the footnote “no right to participate in DM” in the respective best list . They will continue to be listed in the state leaderboards if they have the right to participate in state championships. Relays and team evaluations (street competitions, all-around competitions) in which an athlete who is not eligible to participate in the German championships was used or evaluated are also only placed as a footnote to the DLV best list or have not reached the qualification standard for the DM in this lineup.

German indoor championships

No. event city Hall Period
1. DHM 1954 Frankfurt Festival hall March 20, 1954
2. DHM 1955 Kiel Ostseehalle March 12, 1955
3. DHM 1956 Frankfurt Festival hall March 17, 1956
4th DHM 1957 Kiel Ostseehalle March 23, 1957
5. DHM 1958 Dortmund Westfalenhalle March 1, 1958
6th DHM 1959 Berlin Germany Hall February 14, 1959
7th DHM 1960 Kiel Ostseehalle March 5, 1960
8th. DHM 1961 Stuttgart Killesberg Hall March 11, 1961
9. DHM 1962 Dortmund Westfalenhalle March 24, 1962
10. DHM 1963 Berlin Germany Hall March 9, 1963
11. DHM 1964 Kiel Ostseehalle February 1, 1964
12. DHM 1965 Stuttgart Killesberg Hall March 6, 1965
13. DHM 1966 Kiel Ostseehalle March 5, 1966
14th DHM 1967 Dortmund Westfalenhalle March 5th 1967
15th DHM 1968 Stuttgart March 2nd, 1968
16. DHM 1969 Dortmund Westfalenhalle February 23, 1969
17th DHM 1970 Berlin February 21, 1970
18th DHM 1971 Kiel Ostseehalle 26.-27. February 1971
19th DHM 1972 Stuttgart 25-26 February 1972
20th DHM 1973 Berlin Germany Hall 23–24 February 1973
21st DHM 1974 Munich 22-23 February 1974
22nd DHM 1975 Stuttgart Killesberg Hall 21-22 February 1975
23. DHM 1976 Dortmund 6-7 February 1976
24. DHM 1977 Sindelfingen Glass palace 25-26 February 1977
25th DHM 1978 Sindelfingen Glass palace 24.-25. February 1978
26th DHM 1979 Berlin Germany Hall 9-10 February 1979
27. DHM 1980 Dortmund Helmut-Körnig-Halle 8th-9th February 1980
28. DHM 1981 Sindelfingen Glass palace 6-7 February 1981
29 DHM 1982 Dortmund Helmut-Körnig-Halle 12-13 February 1982
30th DHM 1983 Sindelfingen Glass palace 11-12 February 1983
31. DHM 1984 Stuttgart Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle 10-11 February 1984
32. DHM 1985 Dortmund Helmut-Körnig-Halle 15.-16. February 1985
33. DHM 1986 Sindelfingen Glass palace 7th-8th February 1986
34. DHM 1987 Karlsruhe Europahalle 6-7 February 1987
35. DHM 1988 Dortmund Helmut-Körnig-Halle 19. – 20. February 1988
36. DHM 1989 Stuttgart Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle 3rd to 4th February 1989
37. DHM 1990 Sindelfingen Glass palace 17.-18. February 1990
38. DHM 1991 Dortmund Helmut-Körnig-Halle 16.-17. February 1991
39. DHM 1992 Karlsruhe Europahalle 8th-9th February 1992
40. DHM 1993 Sindelfingen Glass palace 27.-28. February 1993
41. DHM 1994 Dortmund Helmut-Körnig-Halle 25-26 February 1994
42. DHM 1995 Sindelfingen Glass palace 25-26 February 1995
43. DHM 1996 Karlsruhe Europahalle 24.-25. February 1996
44. DHM 1997 Dortmund Helmut-Körnig-Halle 22-23 February 1997
45. DHM 1998 Sindelfingen Glass palace 14.-15. February 1998
46. DHM 1999 Karlsruhe Europahalle 20-21 February 1999
47. DHM 2000 Sindelfingen Glass palace 12-13 February 2000
48. DHM 2001 Dortmund Helmut-Körnig-Halle 24.-25. February 2001
49. DHM 2002 Sindelfingen Glass palace 16.-17. February 2002
50. DHM 2003 Leipzig Arena Leipzig 22-23 February 2003
51. DHM 2004 Dortmund Helmut-Körnig-Halle 21-22 February 2004
52. DHM 2005 Sindelfingen Glass palace 19. – 20. February 2005
53. DHM 2006 Karlsruhe Europahalle 25-26 February 2006
54. DHM 2007 Leipzig Arena Leipzig 17.-18. February 2007
55. DHM 2008 Sindelfingen Glass palace 23–24 February 2008
56. DHM 2009 Leipzig Arena Leipzig 21-22 February 2009
57. DHM 2010 Karlsruhe Europahalle 27.-28. February 2010
58. DHM 2011 Leipzig Arena Leipzig 26.-27. February 2011
59. DHM 2012 Karlsruhe Europahalle 25-26 February 2012
60. DHM 2013 Dortmund Helmut-Körnig-Halle 23–24 February 2013
61. DHM 2014 Leipzig Arena Leipzig 22-23 February 2014
62. DHM 2015 Karlsruhe Exhibition hall 2 21-22 February 2015
63. DHM 2016 Leipzig Arena Leipzig 27.-28. February 2016
64. DHM 2017 Leipzig Arena Leipzig 18. – 19. February 2017
65. DHM 2018 Dortmund Helmut-Körnig-Halle 17.-18. February 2018
66. DHM 2019 Leipzig Arena Leipzig 16.-17. February 2019
67. DHM 2020 Leipzig Arena Leipzig 22-23 February 2020
68. DHM 2021 Dortmund Helmut-Körnig-Halle 20-21 February 2021

GDR indoor championships

No. event city Hall Period
1. DDRM 1964 Berlin Dynamo sports hall 19th February 1964
2. DDRM 1965 Berlin February 14, 1965
3. DDRM 1966 Berlin Dynamo sports hall February 27, 1966
4th DDRM 1967 Berlin 19th February 1967
5. DDRM 1968 Berlin Dynamo sports hall 17.-18. February 1968
6th DDRM 1969 Berlin Dynamo sports hall 15.-16. February 1969
7th DDRM 1970 Berlin Dynamo sports hall 14.-15. February 1970
8th. DDRM 1971 Berlin Dynamo sports hall 13-14 February 1971
9. DDRM 1972 Berlin Dynamo sports hall 12-13 February 1972
10. DDRM 1973 Senftenberg Sports hall activist 24.-25. February 1973
11. DDRM 1974 Berlin 23–24 February 1974
12. DDRM 1975 Senftenberg Sports hall activist 22-23 February 1975
13. DDRM 1976 Berlin Dynamo sports hall 24.-25. January 1976
14th DDRM 1977 Berlin Dynamo sports hall 5th-6th March 1977
15th DDRM 1978 Senftenberg Sports hall activist 25-26 February 1978
16. DDRM 1979 Senftenberg Sports hall activist 17.-18. February 1979
17th DDRM 1980 Senftenberg Sports hall activist 26.-27. January 1980
18th DDRM 1981 Senftenberg Sports hall activist 14.-15. February 1981
19th DDRM 1982 Senftenberg Sports hall activist 13-14 February 1982
20th DDRM 1983 Senftenberg Sports hall activist 19. – 20. February 1983
21st DDRM 1984 Senftenberg Sports hall activist 21-22 February 1984
22nd DDRM 1985 Senftenberg Sports hall activist 16.-17. February 1985
23. DRRM 1986 Senftenberg Sports hall activist 15.-16. February 1986
24. DDRM 1987 Senftenberg Sports hall activist 7th-8th February 1987
25th DDRM 1988 Senftenberg Sports hall activist 26.-27. February 1988
26th DDRM 1989 Senftenberg Sports hall activist 11-12 February 1989
27. DDRM 1990 Senftenberg Sports hall activist 17.-18. February 1990

Championship bests

This listing shows the best performances at the German Indoor Athletics Championships, including the results of the Indoor Championships 2018 in Dortmund. (As of February 22, 2018)

Not to be confused with current top performances of German athletes , which were not necessarily set up in the context of a German championship.

Men

discipline Surname society date place
060 m 06.52 sec 0Julian Reus 0TV Wattenscheid 0Feb. 27, 2016 0Leipzig
0200 m 020.42 sec 0Sebastian Ernst 0TV Wattenscheid 0Feb. 27, 2011 0Leipzig
0400 m 045.96 sec 0Hartmut Weber 0OSC Thier Dortmund 00Feb. 7, 1981 0Sindelfingen
0800 m 01: 45.38 min 0Nico Motchebon 0LAC source Fürth / Munich 0Feb 21, 1999 0Karlsruhe
01500 m 03: 37.83 min 0Dieter Baumann 0LG Bayer Leverkusen 00Feb 9, 1992 0Karlsruhe
03000 m 07: 39.32 min 0Dieter Baumann 0TSV Bayer Leverkusen 0Feb 23, 1997 0Dortmund
060 m hurdles 07.49 sec 0Falk Balzer 0TuS Jena 0Feb 14, 1998 0Sindelfingen
04 × 200 m 01: 23.51 min 0Reus , Erewa , Ernst , Kosenkow 0TV Wattenscheid 023 Feb 2014 0Leipzig
05000 m walking 018: 22.25 min 0Andreas Erm 0TV Friesen Naumburg 0Feb 25, 2001 0Dortmund
0high jump 02.35 m 0Ralf Sonn 0TSG Weinheim 00Feb 9, 1992 0Karlsruhe
0Pole vault 05.92 m 0Bjorn Otto 0LAV Bayer Uerdingen / Dormagen 0Feb. 26, 2012 0Karlsruhe
0Long jump 08.21 m 0Winfried Klepsch 0TV Wattenscheid 00Feb. 7, 1981 0Sindelfingen
08.21 m 0Dietmar Haaf 0LG Salamander Kornwestheim 0Feb. 18, 1990 0Sindelfingen
0Triple jump 017.10 m 0Ralf Jaros 0LG Bayer Leverkusen 0Feb 25, 1994 0Dortmund
0Shot put 021.43 m 0Ralf Bartels 0SC Neubrandenburg 0Feb 25, 2006 0Karlsruhe

Women

discipline Surname society date place
060 m 07.06 sec 0Katrin Krabbe 0SC Neubrandenburg 0Feb. 17, 1991 0Dortmund
07.06 sec 0Tatjana Pinto 0LC Paderborn 017 Feb 2018 0Dortmund
0200 m 022.71 sec 0Grit Breuer 0SC Neubrandenburg 00Feb 9, 1992 0Karlsruhe
0400 m 051.48 sec 0Shanta Ghosh 0LC Rehlingen 0Feb 25, 2001 0Dortmund
0800 m 02: 01.29 min 0Carolin Walter 0TSV Bayer Leverkusen 0Feb. 26, 2012 0Karlsruhe
01500 m 04: 04.91 min 0Konstanze Klosterhalfen 0TSV Bayer Leverkusen 019th Feb 2017 0Leipzig
03000 m 08: 36.01 min 0Konstanze Klosterhalfen 0TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 0Feb. 18, 2018 0Dortmund
060 m hurdles 07.79 sec 0Pamela Dutkiewicz 0TV Wattenscheid 0Feb. 18, 2017 0Leipzig
04 × 200 m 01: 32.55 min 0Season 0SC Eintracht Hamm 0Feb 20, 1988 0Dortmund
01: 32.55 min 0Season 0LG Olympia Dortmund 0Feb 21, 1999 0Karlsruhe
03000 m walking 011: 50.48 min 0Melanie Seeger 0SC Potsdam 0Feb 21, 2004 0Dortmund
0high jump 02.07 m 0Heike Henkel 0LG Bayer Leverkusen 00Feb 8, 1992 0Karlsruhe
0Pole vault 04.71 m 0Silke Spiegelburg 0TSV Bayer Leverkusen 0Feb 22, 2009 0Leipzig
0Long jump 07.18 m 0Heike Drechsler 0TuS Jena 0Feb. 17, 1991 0Dortmund
0Triple jump 014.20 m 0Katja humility 0TuS Jena 0Feb. 26, 2011 0Dortmund
0Shot put 020.75 m 0Claudia Losch 0LCO Munich 00Feb. 7, 1987 0Karlsruhe

See also

literature

  • Klaus Amrhein: Biographical manual on the history of German athletics 1898–2005 . 2 volumes. Darmstadt 2005 published on German Athletics Promotion and Project Society.

Web links

Commons : German Indoor Athletics Championships  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Gerd Michalek: German Athletics Championships Foreigners are no longer allowed to participate , on: deutschlandfunk.de, from January 2, 2017, accessed May 13, 2017
  2. a b c d Eberhard Vollmer: Eligibility to participate in German championships changed , decision of the association, on: Leichtathletik.de, from November 22, 2016, accessed May 13, 2017
  3. Venues of the German Athletics Championships since 1946 ( Memento from April 15, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  4. sport.de: Karlsruhe equips the exhibition hall for indoor title fights ( memento of the original from August 11, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Article dated July 23, 2014. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.sport.de
  5. ↑ Top performances at German indoor athletics championships - as of March 1, 2013 ( Memento from October 21, 2013 in the Internet Archive )