21st German Athletics Championships
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city
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Nuremberg / 2 other locations
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Competitions
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16 + 3 in other places
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opening
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August 23, 1919
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Final day
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August 24, 1919
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timeline
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← Berlin 1918
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Dresden 1920 →
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The 21st German Athletics Championships were held from 23 to 24 August 1919 in Nuremberg . It was the last championship without women participating.
There were some changes in the program:
- For the first time on offer:
- Competitions that were canceled during the war years and have now been resumed:
- Not available anymore:
The walkers had to wait another year for the resumption.
Two competitions have been outsourced:
The following overview summarizes the medal winners from all competitions from 1919.
Medalist
discipline
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gold
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power
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silver
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power
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bronze
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power
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100 m
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Richard Rau ( SCC Berlin )
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11.1 s
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Josef Schmid ( TSV 1860 Munich )
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Willi Dünker ( TSV Düsseldorf 1847 )
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200 m
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Arthur Reinhardt ( TSV 1860 Munich )
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23.4 s
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Richard Rau ( SCC Berlin )
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Willi Dünker ( TSV Düsseldorf 1847 )
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400 m
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Adolf Leber ( TSV 1860 Munich )
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52.6 s
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Gerhard Gellert ( SC Teutonia 99 Berlin )
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Franz Preßlmeier ( SCC Berlin )
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800 m
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Otto Meissner ( BV Hohenzollern Merseburg )
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2: 08.2 min
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Max Hoffmann ( TG Charlottenburg Berlin )
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Walter Dähnert ( Magdeburg FC Viktoria 1896 )
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1500 m
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Fritz Franz ( SpVgg Fürth )
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4: 22.0 min
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Richard Lauterbach ( Leipzig BC 1893 )
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Walter Roegind ( TV Düsseldorf 1847 )
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5000 m
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Carl Krümmel ( TSV 1860 Munich )
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16: 35.5 min
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Jean Kastenholz ( Cologne BC 01 )
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Otto Tornow ( Neuköllner SC )
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10,000 m
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Hermann Sonnenberg ( Eintracht Braunschweig )
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34: 17.8 min
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Jean Kastenholz ( Cologne BC 01 )
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Martin Ruppert ( Berlin AK 07 )
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110 m hurdles
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Otto Röhr ( Dortmund SC 95 )
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16.4 s
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Rudolf Kämmerer ( Berlin Gymnastics Association )
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Ernst Söllinger ( TSV 1860 Munich )
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3000 m obstacle
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Emil Bedarff ( Düsseldorfer SC 99 )
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10: 10.4 min
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Walter Roegind ( TSV Düsseldorf 1847 )
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Heinrich Jentzsch ( SCC Berlin )
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4 × 100 m relay
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Frankfurter FV ( Alex Weider , Hans Mäulen , Fritz Reis , Fritz Angstmann )
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45.0 s
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TSV 1860 Munich ( Josef Schmid , Arthur Reinhardt , Adolf Leber , Ruff)
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Berliner SC (Bratsch, Rolf Krüger , Karl Glaser , Arthur Schoch )
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high jump
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Ernst Fritzmann ( gymnastics community in Berlin )
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1.775 m
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Walter Ball ( SCC Berlin )
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1.75 m
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Hans Liesche ( Eimsbütteler TV )
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1.69 m
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Pole vault
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Alfred Lehniger ( gymnastics community in Berlin )
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3.42 m
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Josef Weg ( Stettiner TV )
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3.32 m
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Ludwig Gaim ( TSV 1860 Munich )
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3.12 m
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Long jump
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Arthur Holz ( Charlottenburg Gymnastics Guild )
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7.05 m
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Josef Schmid ( TSV 1860 Munich )
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6.84 m
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Ernst Söllinger ( TSV 1860 Munich )
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6.82 m
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Shot put
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Curt Lehr ( Stuttgart Kickers )
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12.84 m
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August Wasserfuhr ( SV Cuxhaven )
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12.61 m
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Ernst Söllinger ( TSV 1860 Munich )
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12.33 m
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Discus throw
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Xaver Geyer ( TSV 1860 Munich )
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37.82 m
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Emil Junghenn ( SV Kurhessen Kassel )
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36.55 m
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Wilhelm Schumann ( Prussia Insterburg )
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35.88 m
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Javelin throw
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Walter Lüdeke ( Berlin SC )
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48.10 m
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Philipp Junium ( FC Pfalz Ludwigshafen )
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47.31 m
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Hans Blink ( VfR Mannheim )
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44.81 m
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Decathlon , official value. i. Klamm .: 1985 value.
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Arthur Holz ( Charlottenburg Gymnastics Guild )
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549 P (5570 P)
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Karl Haußmann ( Stuttgart Kickers )
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Rudolf Kobs ( Lübeckscher TV Berlin )
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? P (5790 P)
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Forest run - approx. 7500 m
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Richard Lauterbach ( Leipzig BC 1893 )
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29: 06.0 min
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Fritz Blankenburg ( BTSV 1850 Berlin )
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Ottomar Krupski ( SCC Berlin )
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Forest run , team competition
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SCC Berlin ( Ottomar Krupski , Rudolf Voß , Erich Michael )
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64 P
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BTSV 1850 Berlin ( Fritz Blankenburg , Paul Zimmer , Wilhelm Timoszeit )
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56 P
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Berliner SC ( Ernst Hampes ,?,?)
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50 p
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literature
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References and comments
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↑ The decathlon was rated according to an older point table, the disciplines were identical to today's.