German indoor athletics championships 1993
40th indoor athletics championships | |
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Sindelfingen Glass Palace |
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city | Sindelfingen |
Stadion | Sindelfingen Glass Palace |
Competitions | 28 |
opening | February 27, 1993 |
Final day | February 28, 1993 |
timeline | |
← Karlsruhe 1992 | Dortmund 1994 → |
The 40th German Indoor Athletics Championships took place in Sindelfingen from February 27 to 28, 1993 .
In the context of the competition, Björn Sinnhuber (200 m in 21.09 s) and Ronald Weigel (5000 m walking in 19: 00.21 min) set up German annual best performances . In addition, three jumper Helga Radtke jumped 14.03 m, the German record distance.
Hall masters
discipline | Men | Women |
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60 m | Matthias Schlicht (Berlin) | Melanie Paschke ( Braunschweig ) |
200 m | Björn Sinnhuber (Mannheim) | Silke Knoll (Dortmund) |
400 m | Rico Lieder (Chemnitz) | Karin Janke (Wolfsburg) |
800 m | Nico Motchebon (Berlin) | Heike Huneke (Irhowe) |
1500 m | Jens-Peter Herold (Berlin) | Antje Beggerow (Rostock) |
3000 m | Mirko Döring (Rostock) | Christina Mai (Dortmund) |
60 m hurdles | Dietmar Koszewski (Berlin) | |
4 × 200 m | TV Wattenscheid | VfL Sindelfingen |
4 × 400 m | LG Olympia Dortmund | |
3000 m walking | Beate Anders (Berlin) | |
5000 m walking | Ronald Weigel | |
high jump | Ralf Sonn (Weinheim) | Heike Henkel (Leverkusen) |
Pole vault | Bernhard Zintl (Fürth / Munich) | Tanja Cors (Holzminden) |
Long jump | Christian Thomas (Heppenheim) | Heike Drechsler (Jena) |
Triple jump | Volker Mai (Neubrandenburg) | Helga Radtke (Rostock) |
Shot put | Oliver-Sven Buder (Wattenscheid) | Stephanie Storp (Wolfsburg) |
source
- "Results without national leagues", Sport-Bild from March 3, 1993, p. 49
Individual evidence
- ^ "Pole vault for women - just a joke?", Sport-Bild from February 24, 1993, p. 42