100 DLV talents on medal hunt at the U20 European Championship in Finland!

100 DLV talents on medal hunt at the U20 European Championship in Finland!

Gohlis-Nord, Deutschland - The German Athletics Association (DLV) has delighted 100 athletes nominated to the U20 European Championship, which will take place in Tampere, Finland from August 7th to 10th, 2023. This top -class event gathers the best European talents and offers a platform for young athletes to demonstrate their skills. At the past U20 European Championships in Jerusalem, Israel, the DLV talents shone and won a total of 23 medals, which also increases the high expectations of this year's team. akhnichthletik.de reports that several athletes will be defender or in the best form.

There are many hopeful talents in the various disciplines. Curly Brown from Eintracht Frankfurt, for example, is the defending champion in the discus throw and is one of the athletes who hope for a medal. Other promising athletes are Jakob Kemminer in Sprint and Nadjela Wepiwé and Clara Hegemann in the discus and hammer throw, both of whom have recently performed outstanding outstanding achievements at the U18 European Championship. Nova Kienast from SCC Berlin managed to improve the German U20 record in the hammer throw to 68.54 meters and also faced a strong competitor. germanroadraces.de adds that the nominations are an important initiative of the youngsters in athletics sport.

nominated athletes and disciplines

The male and female athletes represent a wide range of disciplines. The nominated athletes include:

male U20

  • 100 meters: Lukas Kasusch, Jakob Kemminer, Louis Schuster
  • 200 meters: Jakob Kemminer
  • 400 meters: Cedric Barth, Michal Fatyga, Philip Steinmann
  • 4 × 100 meters: Jakob Kemminer, Enzo Kieß, Alvin Mawumba, Felix Schulze, Louis Schuster, Fjare Lorin Zirbus
  • 4 × 400 meters: Lucca Agostini, Cedric Barth, Jannis Dettner, Michal Fatyga, Lorenz Forsmann, Philip Steinmann, Fabian Straberg
  • 800 meters: Joshua Hoffmann, Nico Hörnke, Piet Hoyer
  • 1,500 meters: Yannick Graf
  • 3,000 meters: Christopher Dahlmeyer, David Scheller
  • 5,000 meters: Benjamin Klonowski, Elias Kolar, David Scheller
  • 110 meters hurdles: Arne Döring, Jerome Düringer, Finn Mühlbauer
  • 400 meters hurdles: Luis Krenzlin, Finn Rode
  • 3,000 meters of obstacle: Karl Birthers, Jakob Rödel, Levin Saveur
  • 10,000 meters of walking: Nick Joel Richardt
  • High jump: Amdi Gaye, Marlon Gräfe, Keon Schmidt-Gothan
  • shot put: Simon Kunkel
  • discus throw: Kelson de Carvalho, Konstantinos Pindonis, William Wolzenburg
  • hammer throw: Matti Hummel, Timo Port
  • Spear throw: Oskar Jänicke, Moritz Schönherr
  • Zehmmt: Moritz Bartko, Leon-Joel Clair, Paul Günther

female U20

  • 100 meters: Anne Böcker, Emma Goretzka, Philina Schwartz
  • 200 meters: Serafina Kempf, Judith Bilepo Mokobe, Mia Louisa Schmitz
  • 400 meters: Luna Fischer, Johanna Martin, Katharina Rupp
  • 4 × 100 meters: Mia better, Anne Böcker, Emma Goretzka, Serafina Kempf, Judith Bilepo Mokobe, Mia Louisa Schmitz, Philina Schwartz
  • 4 × 400 meters: Luna Fischer, Johanna Martin, Pauline Richter, Katharina Rupp, Ida Carlotta Schröder, Luise Sommer, Cäcilia Weimann
  • 800 meters: Jana Marie Becker, Leni Hanselmann, Paula Terhorst
  • 1,500 meters: Emma Lindner, Lera Miller
  • 3,000 meters: Julia Ehrle, Emma Lindner, Lera Miller
  • 5,000 meters: Franziska Drexler, Julia Ehrle, Ada Werner
  • 100 meters hurdles: Amalia Pannach, Sandy Sakyi, Samita Schatz
  • 400 meters hurdles: Liv Grete Büchner, Rebekka Feirle, Mara Sophie Schmitz
  • 3,000 meters of obstacle: Jule Lindner
  • High jump: Dorothea Gantert, Ella Obeta, Maryna Kovtunova
  • triple jump: Antonia Bronnert, Lotta Edzards, Lotta-Henrike Werner
  • shot put: Emily Scherf, Anna-Maria Weber
  • discus throw: Curly Brown, Frieda Echterhoff, Nadjela Wepiwé
  • hammer throw: Nova Kienast, Clara Hegemann, Johanna Marrwitz
  • Speer throw: Lena Benne, Konstanze Irlinger
  • heptathlon: Anna Elisabeth Ehlers, Anna Hinkelmann, Emma Kaul

The chief national coach young, Elke Bartschat, and the chief national coach U20/U23, Björn wisdom, expressed optimistic about the team's opportunities in Tampere. The nomination of the athletes is not only a sign of recognition, but also another opportunity to strengthen the German offspring in international athletics sports. Preparations are in full swing and expectations are high.

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