Diana Sujew

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Diana Sujew athletics

Diana Sujew
Sujew at the 2014 European Athletics Team Championships

nation GermanyGermany Germany
birthday 2nd November 1990 (age 29)
place of birth RigaLatviaLatviaLatvia 
job Sports soldier
Career
discipline Middle distance
Best performance 4: 07.99 min (1500 m hall)
4: 05.62 min (1500 m open air)
society LG Eintracht Frankfurt
Trainer Georg Schmidt
first trainers: Wolfgang Liebold, Helmut Becker
status active
Medal table
European championships 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
German championships 1 × gold 2 × silver 4 × bronze
German indoor championships 1 × gold 1 × silver 1 × bronze
EAA logo European championships
silver Helsinki 2012 1500 m
DLV logo German championships
gold 2010 Braunschweig 1500 m
bronze 2012 BO-Wattenscheid 1500 m
bronze 2013 Ulm 1500 m
silver 2014 Ulm 1500 m
bronze 2016 Kassel 1500 m
silver 2017 Erfurt 1500 m
bronze 2018 Nuremberg 1500 m
DLV logo German indoor championships
silver 2011 Leipzig 1500 m
bronze 2013 Dortmund 1500 m
gold 2018 Dortmund 1500 m
last change: July 24, 2018

Diana Sujew (born November 2, 1990 in Riga , Latvia ) is a German athlete who mainly competes in the middle-distance run .

career path

Sujew is a sports soldier in the Bundeswehr .

Athletic career

Sujew only came to athletics at the age of 14.

In 2007 and 2008 she was the German youth champion in the 2000-meter obstacle course , in 2008 and 2009 in the 1500-meter run . She celebrated her greatest success to date in 2010 as the winner over 1500 meters at the German Championships in Braunschweig.

In 2011 Sujew finished second behind Denise Krebs at the German Indoor Championships in Leipzig over the same distance and sixth at the U23 European Championships in Ostrava . At the German Championships in Kassel, she fell in the lead. Although she still qualified for the final, but could no longer compete there.

In 2012 she won bronze at the German Championships in Bochum-Wattenscheid and finished sixth at the European Championships in Helsinki . Due to the subsequent disqualification of three athletes because of doping, she moved up to third place in February 2016.

In 2013 Sujew was third over 1500 meters at both the German Indoor Championships in Dortmund and the German Championships in Ulm. At the World Championships in Moscow , she was eliminated in advance.

In 2014 she finished second at the German Championships and eighth at the European Championships in Zurich .

In 2015 Sujew came fourth at the German Championships in Nuremberg.

In 2016 she won bronze at the German Championships in Kassel.

In 2017 Sujew was German runner-up over the 1500 meters behind Konstanze Klosterhalfen . In mid-July she was nominated by the Allgemeine Deutsche Hochschulsportverband (adh) for the Summer Universiade in Taipei , where she finished seventh over the same distance.

In 2018 Sujew won the 1500 m championship title at the German Indoor Championships in Dortmund and bronze at the German Championships in Nuremberg over this distance.

The 1.66 m tall and 52 kg heavy sports soldier and student is trained by Georg Schmidt.

Club affiliations

She started for LG Eintracht Frankfurt until 2008 , then for SC Potsdam , where she trained under Beate Conrad. Her sister Elina always accompanied her as a training partner. Since Beate Conrad moved to Hamburg as an association trainer, the Sujew twins started in 2013 for the Haspa Marathon Hamburg running team . At the end of the 2014 season, they switched to the Frankfurt training group of the former national coach Wolfgang Heinig . Since October 2016 Diana and Elina Sujew have been training in a training group led by Georg Schmidt, who has also been the national coach for the men's medium-distance race since January 2017 . You are still starting for LG Eintracht Frankfurt.

Top performances

(As of February 21, 2018)

Hall
  • 800 m : 2: 06.32 min, February 13, 2010, Leipzig
  • 1500 m: 4: 07.99 min, January 22, 2012, Potsdam
  • 3000 m: 9: 02.15 min, February 14, 2016, Boston
open air

Trivia

Sujew moved with her family from Latvia to Frankfurt am Main in 1994 and has had German citizenship since 2001 . Her twin sister Elina Sujew is also a successful middle-distance runner.

Web links

Commons : Diana Sujew  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Turkish Olympic Second Gamze Bulut under suspicion of doping. In: Leichtathletik.de, March 7, 2016; accessed on August 13, 2016.
  2. Alexandra Dersch: Sujew twins strengthen Georg Schmidt's running group. In: Leichtathletik.de. November 29, 2016, accessed February 22, 2018 .
  3. Martin Neumann: Thomas Drei 30acker - The new senior national coach run. In: Leichtathletik.de. January 13, 2017, accessed February 22, 2018 .