Friederike Möhlenkamp

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Friederike Möhlenkamp athletics

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Friederike Möhlenkamp 2016

Full name Friederike Möhlenkamp
nation GermanyGermany Germany
birthday 19th November 1992 (age 27)
place of birth GrevenGermany
size 176 cm
Weight 63 kg
job Medical student
Career
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
society LT DSHS Cologne , formerly: TV Gladbeck ,
SC Falke Saerbeck
Trainer Andreas Gentz, formerly: Jürgen Schlebach,
Heiner Preute, first trainer: Peter Seiffert
status resigned
Medal table
European team championships 0 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
German championships 1 × gold 3 × silver 1 × bronze
German indoor championships 1 × gold 1 × silver 1 × bronze
DLV logo German championships
silver Ulm 2014 (4 × 100 m)
silver Nuremberg 2015 (4 × 400 m)
bronze Nuremberg 2015 (4 × 100 m)
silver Kassel 2016 (400 m)
gold Kassel 2016 (4 × 400 m)
DLV logo German indoor championships
gold Karlsruhe 2015 (4 × 200 m)
bronze Leipzig 2016 (4 × 200 m)
silver Leipzig 2016 (400 m)
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.

Möhlenkamp (left) at the German Championships 2015

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
International

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Winfried Kitzmann: Der Traum vom Zuckerhut , on: wn.de, October 18, 2012, accessed June 28, 2016
  2. a b Möhlenkamp leaves TV Gladbeck , Leichtathletik, Redaktion Gladbeck, on: derwesten.de, from September 9, 2012, accessed June 27, 2016
  3. Top performances at the German Athletics Championships , PuK, on: dshs-koeln.de, from June 20, 2016, accessed June 27, 2016
  4. a b Bronze medalist Möhlenkamp switches to TV , Athletics, on: derwesten.de, from November 26, 2009, accessed June 29, 2016
  5. 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
  6. Peter Middel: Triple success for Stefanie Pähler , on: Leichtathletik.de, from January 24, 2010, accessed June 27, 2016