Friederike Möhlenkamp
Friederike Möhlenkamp | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Full name | Friederike Möhlenkamp | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
nation | Germany | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
birthday | 19th November 1992 (age 27) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
place of birth | Greven , Germany | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
size | 176 cm | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 63 kg | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
job | Medical student | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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discipline | Short and long sprints | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Best performance | Hall: 60 m: 7.70 s; 400 m: 53.45 s Open air: 100 m: 11.85 s; 400 m: 52.55 s |
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society |
LT DSHS Cologne , formerly: TV Gladbeck , SC Falke Saerbeck |
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Trainer | Andreas Gentz, formerly: Jürgen Schlebach, Heiner Preute, first trainer: Peter Seiffert |
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status | resigned | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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last change: June 27, 2016 |
Friederike Möhlenkamp (born November 19, 1992 in Greven / North Rhine-Westphalia ) is a former German athlete who specialized in short and long sprints .
career path
Möhlenkamp passed her Abitur in summer 2012 at the grammar school "Martinum" in Emsdetten with distinction and has been a medical student since October 2012 .
Athletic career
In 2006 Möhlenkamp was vice-Westphalia champion (W14) over 200 meters . She was able to finish the 2007 season as Westphalian and West German school champion (W15) and in 2008 qualified for the 200-meter final at the German B-Youth Championships (U18) in Berlin , where she finished 3rd in 2009 in Rhede .
In 2010 Möhlenkamp had her greatest success to date as the German youth indoor champion over 200 meters.
In 2011 she was junior runner-up in the free 200 meters and with the 4 x 100 meter relay . Möhlenkamp reached 3rd place in the juniors over 200 meters.
2015 was the first international appearance at the European team championship in Cheboksary , where Möhlenkamp and the team became vice European champion.
In 2016, she set four personal bests in the first half of the year; in the hall as in the open air each over 400 meters in the individual and in the relay. At the end of June Möhlenkamp was nominated for the 4 x 400 meter relay at the European Championships in Amsterdam , where she took 5th place with Laura Müller , Lara Hoffmann and Ruth Sophia Spelmeyer . At the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro , this quartet missed the finals by 31 hundredths of a second despite a time of 3: 26.02 minutes.
After her best season in 2016, Möhlenkamp surprisingly gave up competitive sports and devoted herself to studying medicine.
Möhlenkamp was part of the B-team of the German Athletics Association (DLV) .
Club affiliations
Friederike Möhlenkamp started working for the LT DSHS Cologne in 2013 , before that she was at TV Gladbeck , which she joined in 2010 from SC Falke Saerbeck .
Top performances
(As of June 27, 2016)
Hall
- 60 m: 7.67 s ( Dortmund , January 14, 2012)
- 200 m: 24.01 s ( Dortmund , February 1, 2016)
- 400 m: 53.45 s ( Leipzig , February 28, 2016)
- 4 × 200 m: 1: 36.62 min ( Leipzig February 28, 2016)
open air
- 100 m: 11.85 s +1.5 ( Weinheim , May 31, 2014)
- 200 m: 23.62 s +1.8 ( Ulm , July 27, 2014)
- 300 m: 37.21 s ( Leverkusen , May 17, 2015)
- 400 m: 52.55 s ( Regensburg , June 4, 2016)
- 4 × 100 m: 44.92 s ( Ulm , July 27, 2014)
- 4 × 400 m: 3: 29.66 min ( Regensburg , June 5, 2016)
successes
- National
- 2010: German indoor youth championships (200 m)
- 2011: 3rd place German Junior Championships (200 m)
- 2011: 3rd place German championships (4 × 100 m)
- 2011: German junior runner-up (200 m and 4 × 100 m)
- 2012: 7th place German Championships (200 m)
- 2014: 5th place German Championships (200 m)
- 2014: German runner-up (4 × 100 m)
- 2015: German Champion (4 × 200 m)
- 2015: 3rd place German championships (4 × 100 m)
- 2015: German runner-up (4 × 400 m)
- 2016: 3rd place German championships (4 × 200 m)
- 2016: German indoor runner-up (400 m)
- 2016: German runner-up (400 m)
- 2016: German Champion (4 × 400 m)
- International
- 2015: 5th place European team championship (4 × 400 m)
- 2015: Team Vice European Champion (team)
- 2016: 5th place European Championships (4 × 400 m)
- 2016: 9th place Olympic Games (4 × 400 m)
Web links
- Friederike Möhlenkamp in the database of World Athletics (English)
- Friederike Möhlenkamp in the database of European Athletics (English)
- Athlete portrait on Leichtathletik.de
- EM 2016 Amsterdam team brochure of the DLV, p. 37
- Competition overview on Leichtathletik-datenbank.de
- Performance overview on ladv.de
- Athlete information on deutsche-olympiamannschaft.de of the DOSB
Individual evidence
- ↑ Winfried Kitzmann: Der Traum vom Zuckerhut , on: wn.de, October 18, 2012, accessed June 28, 2016
- ↑ a b Möhlenkamp leaves TV Gladbeck , Leichtathletik, Redaktion Gladbeck, on: derwesten.de, from September 9, 2012, accessed June 27, 2016
- ↑ Top performances at the German Athletics Championships , PuK, on: dshs-koeln.de, from June 20, 2016, accessed June 27, 2016
- ↑ a b Bronze medalist Möhlenkamp switches to TV , Athletics, on: derwesten.de, from November 26, 2009, accessed June 29, 2016
- ↑ Jan-Henner Reitze / Friederike Möhlenkamp: Friederike Möhlenkamp - Going down from 100 to zero took time , first year without competitive sport, from January 3, 2018, accessed January 3, 2018
- ↑ Peter Middel: Triple success for Stefanie Pähler , on: Leichtathletik.de, from January 24, 2010, accessed June 27, 2016
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Möhlenkamp, Friederike |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German athlete |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 19, 1992 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Greven |