Jennifer Oeser

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Jennifer Oeser athletics

Jennifer Oeser Berlin 2009.JPG
Oeser at the World Championships in Berlin 2009

nation GermanyGermany Germany
birthday 29th November 1983 (age 36)
place of birth BrunsbüttelBR GermanyGermany BRBR Germany 
size 176 cm
Weight 67 kg
job Police chief ( Federal Border Guard )
Career
discipline Heptathlon
society former TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen ,
formerly: TSV Brunsbüttel , LG Dithmarschen
status resigned
End of career June 25, 2017
Medal table
World championships 0 × gold 2 × silver 0 × bronze
European championships 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
U23 European Championships 1 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
IAAF logo World championships
silver Berlin 2009 6493 points
silver Daegu 2011 6572 points
EAA logo European championships
bronze Barcelona 2010 6683 points
EAA logo U23 European Championships
gold Bydgoszcz 2003 5901 points
last change: June 25, 2017

Jennifer "Jenny" Oeser (* 29. November 1983 in Brunsbüttel , Schleswig-Holstein ) is a former German competitive athlete , referring to the heptathlon had specialized.

career path

Since July 23, 2011, she has been the chief police officer with the Federal Police ( Federal Border Police ). On April 1, 2010, she began a distance learning course to become a certified sports manager (IST), which she successfully completed in May 2012.

Athletic career

Oeser came to sport through her mother, from whom she was sent to athletics at the age of five.

In 2000 the heptathlete became German B youth champion, 2001 vice champion of A youth, 2003 U23 European champion and 2004 German junior champion.

In 2006 she won the national championship title for the first time in the adult division. At the European Championships in Gothenburg in 2006, she increased her personal best at that time to 6376 points and, in fourth, missed a medal place by 44 points. In 2007 Oeser qualified for the World Championships in Osaka together with Lilli Schwarzkopf and Sonja Kesselschläger . There she improved over Gothenburg by two points and finished seventh with 6378 points. In 2008 she originally took twelfth place at the Olympic Games in Beijing with 6350 points , after the disqualification due to doping of the Ukrainian Ljudmyla Blonska, she moved up to eleventh place. In preparation for the 2009 World Championships in Berlin , she managed to improve her personal best again significantly to 6442 points at the meeting in Ratingen . At the World Championships itself, it increased again to 6493 points. Despite a fall, she won silver in the final 800-meter run and thus the first German all-around medal in 12 years. In 2010 she increased her best performance at the European Championships to 6683 points and won the bronze medal. At the 2011 World Championships in Daegu (South Korea) , Oeser finished third behind Russian Tatyana Tschernowa and British defending champion Jessica Ennis with 6,572 points. After Chernova's doping disqualification, Oeser subsequently moved to the silver spot. The medals were given to her and other doping victims during the World Championships in London .

On May 13, 2014, she announced that she would be taking a baby break for the 2014 season. She gave birth to a son on October 6, 2014. At the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro , she reached ninth place with 6401 points. In June 2017 she ended her active career as an athlete at the traditional all-around meeting in Ratingen. Jennifer Oeser is 1.76 m tall with a competition weight of 67 kg.

Club affiliations

Oeser was initially in TSV Brunsbüttel and LG Dithmarschen . From autumn 2000 to 2017 she started for TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen . Their coaches were Karl-Heinz Düe, Peter Gennun and most recently on the Olympic Training Center in Halle (Saale) Heptathlon national coach Wolfgang Kühne .

Honors

In December 2011, Oeser was voted Sportswoman of the Year by North Rhine-Westphalia .

Others

Oeser has participated in the third season of the competition show Eternal Heroes since January 30, 2018, as well as in the Eternal Heroes Special The Winter Games from December 4, 2018 . In 2019 she took fourth place as best woman in the celebrity special of the trampoline show Big Bounce .

Best performance in the individual disciplines

100 m hurdles
13.14 s
high jump
1.86 m
Shot put
14.29 m
200 m
23.95 s
Long jump
6.68 m
Javelin throw
51.30 m
800 m
2: 09.83 min

Web links

Commons : Jennifer Oeser  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen Athletics: Athlete portrait Jennifer Oeser
  2. Jennifer Oeser whoiswho Leverkusen
  3. 2015 World Cup Beijing team brochure of the DLV, p. 41 (pdf 6.6 MB)
  4. ^ ARD-Sportschau: Heptathlon - World Cup silver for "fighter" Oeser
  5. Subsequent World Championship medals: Gold for Ennis-Hill, silver for Oeser , new medals awarded in London, on: Leichtathletik.de, July 27, 2017, accessed July 28, 2017
  6. Nice break for heptathlete Jennifer Oeser
  7. Jennifer Oeser with 6,401 points - finish in Rio
  8. Martin Neumann: Jennifer Oeser ends her career in Ratingen , end of career, on: Leichtathletik.de, from June 25, 2017, accessed June 25, 2017
  9. Silke Bernhart: Flash News of the Day - Jennifer Oeser officially adopted in Leverkusen ( memento from July 29, 2017 in the Internet Archive ), notes, on: Leichtathletik.de, July 28, 2017, accessed July 28, 2017