Peter Seifert (athlete)

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Peter Seifert at the Marburg Lahntallauf 2016

nation GermanyGermany Germany
birthday 17th January 1983
place of birth Germany
size 165 cm
date of death December 30, 2019
Career
society LSV locomotive Arnstadt
Trainer Wolfgang Olbrich
Medal table
German Championships (DLV) 0 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
German Championships (DUV) 2 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
German Championships (DLV)
silver Mainz 2009 marathon
German Championships (DUV)
gold Bottrop 2010 50 km of road
gold Marburg 2011 50 km of road
last change: March 2nd, 2020

Peter Seifert (born January 17, 1983 in Saxony ; † December 30, 2019 ; temporarily Peter Rodewald ) was a German long-distance and ultra runner .

Life

Peter Seifert started running at the age of 13. After five years, now a competitive athlete , he stopped shortly before graduating from high school . It wasn't until four years later in August 2005, when Peter Seifert was practicing martial arts ( Taekwondo ), that a friend persuaded him to start running again.

After completing his professional training as a medical assistant , Peter Seifert began his bachelor's degree in psychology in 2007 , which he completed in summer 2010 and extended with a master's degree. In 2009 he became German runner-up in the marathon at the Gutenberg Marathon in Mainz with a time of 2:23:16 h .

A year later (2010) Peter Seifert won the German championship over 50 km road in Bottrop with a time of 2:57:59 h and defended this title in Marburg in 2011 with a time of 2:52:26 h . The German record set up over 50 km was only improved in 2016 by Paul Schmidt to 2:49:06 h .

During a training camp on Lanzarote in preparation for the German championships over 100 km , Peter Seifert was hit by a car and seriously injured during a training run in 2011. Due to a traumatic brain injury , he had to be placed in an artificial coma for over two months . Due to memory loss, he cannot remember the time between the accident in March 2011 and July 2011. In the same year, Peter Seifert was named Sportsman of the Year 2011 by the German Ultramarathon Association (DUV). After a nine-month hospital stay and successful rehab in Bad Tennstedt , he competed in a running competition for the first time in February 2016 at the Marburger Lahntallauf , where he had run the last competition before his accident.

Peter Seifert was married with two children and last lived in Rotenburg an der Fulda . In 2018 he initiated a counseling service for patients with traumatic brain injury and for relatives of people with organ brain disorders. With the experiences from his own medical history, he wanted to support those affected, their families and friends in coping with this difficult life situation. Seifert was physically active in climbing. He was co-founder and 2nd chairman of the Rotenburg running team.

Personal bests

Personal achievements

watch TV

During his sporty comeback in 2016, Peter Seifert was accompanied by a camera team from the MDR . The 30-minute documentary about patients with traumatic brain injury is entitled The Long Way Back and was shown on MDR television as part of the series "Exact - The Story".

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Alexander Fritsch: TV tip: "Return to life". In: Laufszene-thueringen.de. May 23, 2016. Retrieved November 20, 2016 .
  2. Peter Seifert's obituaries | FP commemoration. Retrieved on February 21, 2020 (German).
  3. Michaela Widder: 50 km champion Seifert wins gold helmet election in March. In: thueringer-allgemeine.de. April 21, 2011, accessed October 21, 2016 .
  4. ^ Margit Rehn: Kenyan victory in Mainz. In: fr-online.de. May 11, 2009. Retrieved October 21, 2016 .
  5. Alexander Fritsch: DM 50 kilometers: Peter Seifert runs to the title. In: Laufszene-thueringen.de. November 7, 2010, accessed October 21, 2016 .
  6. Dr. Stefan Weigelt: Peter Seifert runs a German record. In: Leichtathletik.de. March 8, 2011, accessed October 21, 2016 .
  7. Wolfgang Olbrich: Peter Seifert has an accident… (No longer available online.) In: ultra-marathon.org. March 15, 2011, archived from the original on October 21, 2016 ; accessed on October 21, 2016 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ultra-marathon.org
  8. Lars Rößler: Peter Seifert named Sportsman of the Year. In: Laufszene-thueringen.de. November 11, 2011, accessed October 21, 2016 .
  9. Michaela Widder: Top long-distance runner Peter Seifert is learning to run again. In: thueringer-allgemeine.de. March 15, 2012, accessed October 21, 2016 .
  10. Helmut Serowy: In imperial weather , the 1000 runner limit is blown. (No longer available online.) In: Laufreport.de. February 27, 2016, archived from the original on May 4, 2016 ; accessed on October 21, 2016 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.laufreport.de
  11. Michaela Widder: A long way back to life. In: sächsische.de. March 15, 2016, accessed November 27, 2018 .
  12. Sebastian Schaffner: First a top runner, then a coma patient: Rotenburger fights his way back to life. In: hna.de. February 9, 2018, accessed February 9, 2018 .
  13. Peter Seifert: Platform for dealing with organic brain disorders. In: sht-hilfe.de. Retrieved July 29, 2018 .
  14. Achim Meyer: The Rotenburger Peter Seifert passes on little tricks . In: https://www.hna.de . April 4, 2018 ( hna.de [accessed July 29, 2018]).
  15. Peter Seifert: Platform for dealing with organic brain disorders. In: sht-hilfe.de. Retrieved February 12, 2019 .
  16. Rotenburg running team. In: Laufteam-rotenburg.de. Retrieved February 12, 2019 .
  17. Alexander Fritsch: Five years after a serious accident: Peter Seifert is running again. In: Laufszene-thueringen.de. February 29, 2016. Retrieved October 21, 2016 .