Tim Stegemann (athlete)

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Tim Stegemann athletics
nation GermanyGermany Germany
birthday 4th August 1992 (age 28)
place of birth Berlin , Germany
size 180 cm
Weight 63 kg
job Foreign trade merchant , police
Career
discipline 2000 and 3000 m obstacle
Best performance 2000 mHi: 5: 38.36 min.
3000 mHi: 8: 31.95 min
society Erfurt LAC formerly: VfV Spandau
Trainer Enrico Aßmus, formerly: Markus Lisiecke
status active
Medal table
Olympic games 0 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
World championships 0 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
European championships 0 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
German championships 1 × gold 2 × silver 1 × bronze
German indoor championships 1 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
DLV logo German championships
bronze Ulm 2012 3000 m Hi
gold Erfurt 2017 3000 m Hi
silver Ulm 2017 3 × 1000 m
silver Braunschweig 2020 3000 m Hi
DLV logo German indoor championships
gold Hall 2018 3 × 1000 m
last change: August 11, 2020

Tim Stegemann (born August 4, 1992 in Berlin ) is a German athlete who specializes in obstacle courses .

career path

Stegemann completed his training as a foreign trade clerk and then switched to the sports promotion group of the police in Erfurt.

Athletic career

As a student, Stegemann started in the block competition , where his hurdling technique could be improved, but through intensive training this weakness later turned into strength.

In 2008 he became German U18 champion in the 2000 meter obstacle course. The following year he won the title of German U18 runner-up and took part in this discipline at the U18 world championships , where he was eliminated in the preliminary stages.

In 2011, Stegemann took 5th place in the 3000 meter obstacle course at the German U23 championships and in a time of less than nine minutes at the U20 European championships .

In 2012 he reached 3rd place at the German U23 championships as well as with a season best at the German championships .

In 2013, Stegemann came seventh over the 3000 meter obstacle at the German Championships and in 2014 came 10th.

Until 2015, there were no improvements in time, also due to illness, and it was not until 2016 that another jump to 8: 39.97 minutes was achieved.

In 2017 he improved to 8: 31.95 minutes, and a little later Stegemann became German champion in the 3000 meter obstacle course, wafer-thin ahead of Martin Grau .

Club affiliations

Tim Stegemann starts for the Erfurt LAC , previously he was with VfV Spandau until 2013 .

Trivia

Stegemann's twin sister was also active in athletics with him in the same club.

Personal bests

Hall

  • 1500 m: 3: 53.94 min, Erfurt , February 5, 2014
  • 3000 m: 8: 17.79 min, Erfurt, January 18, 2014

open air

  • 2000 m obstacle: 5: 38.36 min, Pliezhausen , May 14, 2017
  • 3000 m obstacle: 8: 31.95 min, Rehlingen , June 5, 2017

successes

national

  • 2008: German U18 champion (2000 m obstacle)
  • 2009: German U18 runner-up (2000 m obstacle)
  • 2010: 4th place German U20 championships (2000 m obstacle)
  • 2011: German U20 runner-up (2000 m obstacle)
  • 2012: 3rd place German championships (3000 m obstacle)
  • 2012: German U23 runner-up (3000 m obstacle)
  • 2013: 3rd place German U23 championships (3000 m obstacle)
  • 2014: 5th place German championships (3000 m obstacle)
  • 2017: German champion (3000 m obstacle)
  • 2017: German runner-up (3 × 1000 m)
  • 2018: German indoor champion (3 × 1000 m)
  • 2020: German runner-up (3000 m obstacle)

international

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Georg Hofer: Jugend-Hallen-DM: Bronze for Erfurt relay runners , on: Laufszene-thueringen.de, from February 18, 2014, accessed July 17, 2017
  2. a b c Sandra Arm: Tim Stegemann: About Lille to the DM home game in Erfurt , people, on: Leichtathletik.de, from June 20, 2017, accessed July 15, 2016
  3. a b Team EM 2017 Lille Team brochure of the DLV, p. 30 (pdf 29 MB)
  4. Alexander Pochert, Christian Fuchs: Jugend-DM Tag 2 - Grün, Grüner, Kai Grüner , on: Leichtathletik.de, July 19, 2008, accessed July 17, 2017