Mathias Stumpf

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Mathias Stumpf Road cycling
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Date of birth April 23, 1986
nation GermanyGermany Germany
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Frankfurt RC '90
RSV Werner Otto Berlin
Last updated: January 14, 2017

Mathias Stumpf (born April 23, 1986 in Bad Saarow-Pieskow ) is a former German cyclist specializing in the short-term track segment . He competed in the sprint , team sprint , keirin and time trial disciplines and was a member of the national team of the Association of German Cyclists . Until May 2010, Stumpf held the German record over 200 meters (9.921 s).

Athletic career

Mathias Stumpf started cycling at the age of nine in the winter of 1995, first at the RSC Fürstenwalde , then at the Erkneraner cycling club and at the Frankfurt RC 90. From 2001 he specialized in the U17 age group in Frankfurt (Oder) in the short-term track segment.

In 2002 Stumpf won bronze in the 500-meter time trial at the German championships ; in the sprint he finished fourth. In 2004 he won the silver medal in the sprint at the Junior European Championships in Valencia . In 2005 he was promoted to the elite / U23 area and moved from Frankfurt to Berlin to the training group of ex-world champion Emanuel Raasch . Since then he started for the "RSV Werner Otto Berlin". In 2006 he was sidelined due to injuries.

In 2007 Stumpf took seventh place in the sprint at the U23 European Championships in Cottbus . In the same year he was seventh in the German championships in the sprint and third in the team sprint (with Sebastian Döhrer and Michael Spiess ). In July 2008, Stumpf finished fifth in the sprint at the U23 European Championships in Pruszków .

The following winter, Stumpf made his debut in the German World Cup team. At the first run of the 2008/09 World Cup in Manchester , Stumpf won the bronze medal in the team sprint with Sebastian Döhrer and René Enders and was eighth in the sprint. At the fourth round of the World Cup in Beijing in January 2009, he and Döhrer and Maximilian Levy also came third in the sprint team and seventh in the 1000-meter time trial. In May 2009 he set a new German record over 200 meters in 9.921 seconds in Moscow as part of the European Cup and improved Stefan Nimke's old record from winter 2007 by two thousandths of a second. Stumpf was also able to win the overall ranking of the 2009 European Cup.

At the German championships in 2009 in Erfurt , Stumpf was disqualified in the quarter-finals after two rule violations against Stefan Nimke. In the team sprint, he secured the bronze medal with Enders and Michael Seidenbecher .

In 2010 Mathias Stumpf took a break from competition after he was diagnosed with glandular fever . In the summer of 2011 he ended his sporting career after winning the road race at the Southern Games in Trinidad and Tobago .

Private / job

Stumpf was a member of the Federal Police's competitive sports project. In September 2004 he completed his technical training in Cottbus and in February 2008 he passed the police master's examination.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Mathias Stumpf - track cyclist - About me. In: mathias-stumpf.de. Retrieved January 16, 2017 .
  2. Bergemann wins sprint title, Bartko team as if in a frenzy. In: radsport-news.com. July 8, 2009, accessed January 16, 2017 .