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German Indoor Combined Events Championships
SportIndoor combined track and field events
Founded2003
CountryGermany

The German Indoor Combined Events Championships (German: Deutsche Leichtathletik-Hallenmehrkampfmeisterschaften) is an annual combined track and field events competition which serves as a national indoor championship for Germany.

The competition was established in 2003 by the German Athletics Association and is organised by various regional associations at different locations from year to year.[1][2] The competition consists of men's heptathlon and women's pentathlon, with three separate age categories: senior, under-20, and under-18.

Prior to the competition's establishment, German national championships in combined events were awarded in West Germany in 1973 to 1975,[3] while those in the East had a more established tradition with a combined events title being awarded within the East German Indoor Athletics Championships from 1971 to its final edition in 1990. The East German events were held on over-sized indoor tracks and the men's event varied, starting as a pentathlon in 1974 until a switch to heptathlon in 1981 and briefly being held as an octathlon from 1987 to 1989.[4] The edition numbering of the East German Athletics Federation's event was inconsistent, with the exclusion of annual championships not held in the regular venue in Senftenberg.[5]

Editions

German Championships

# Year Place Date Venue Ref.
1. 2003 Halle (Saale) 1–2 February 2003 Sporthalle Brandberge Wertungen
2. 2004 Halle (Saale) 31 January–1 February 2004 Sporthalle Brandberge Wertungen
3. 2005 Halle (Saale) 29–30 January 2005 Sporthalle Brandberge Wertungen
4. 2006 Frankfurt-Kalbach 28–29 January 2006 Leichtathletikhalle in F/M.-Kalbach Wertungen
5. 2007 Frankfurt-Kalbach 27–28 January 2007 Leichtathletikhalle in F/M.-Kalbach Wertungen
6. 2008 Frankfurt-Kalbach 26–27 January 2008 Leichtathletikhalle in F/M.-Kalbach Wertungen
7. 2009 Hamburg 31 January–1 February 2009 Leichtathletik-Halle Wertungen (PDF; 60 kB)
8. 2010 Frankfurt-Kalbach 30–31 January 2010 Leichtathletikhalle in F/M.-Kalbach Wertungen
9. 2011 Frankfurt-Kalbach 29–30 January 2011 Leichtathletikhalle in F/M.-Kalbach Ergebnisliste
10. 2012 Dortmund 28–29 January 2012 Helmut-Körnig-Halle Wertungen
11. 2013 Frankfurt-Kalbach 26–27 January 2013 Leichtathletikhalle in F/M.-Kalbach Wertungen
12. 2014 Frankfurt-Kalbach 1–2 February 2014 Leichtathletikhalle in F/M.-Kalbach Ergebnisliste
2015 wurden keine Wettkämpfe ausgetragen
13. 2016 Hamburg-Winterhude 30–31 January 2016 Leichtathletik-Halle Ergebnisliste
14. 2017 Hamburg-Winterhude 28–29 January 2017 Leichtathletik-Halle Ergebnisliste
2018 wurde kein Ausrichter gefunden
15. 2019 Halle (Saale) 19 February 2019 Sporthalle Brandberge Ergebnisliste
16. 2020 Leverkusen 1–2 February 2020 Fritz-Jacobi-Halle Ergebnisübersicht

West German Championships

Year Place Date Venue Ref.
1973 Munich 17–18 March 1973
1974 Berlin 9–10 March 1974
1975 Stuttgart 22–23 March 1975

East German Championships

Year Place Date[6] Venue Ref.
1971 Berlin-Hohenschönhausen 13–14 February 1971 Dynamo-Sporthalle Results
1972 Senftenberg 18–19 February 1972 Sporthalle Aktivist Results
1973 Senftenberg 3–4 March 1973 Sporthalle Aktivist Results
1974 Senftenberg 16–17 February 1974 Sporthalle Aktivist Results
1975 Senftenberg 15–16 February 1975 Sporthalle Aktivist Results
1976 Berlin-Hohenschönhausen 9–10 March 1976 Dynamo-Sporthalle Results
1977 Berlin-Hohenschönhausen 26–27 February 1977 Dynamo-Sporthalle Results
1978 Berlin 18–19 February 1978 Results
1979 Senftenberg 2–3 February 1979 Sporthalle Aktivist Results
1980 Senftenberg 12–13 January1980 Sporthalle Aktivist Results
1981 Senftenberg 23–24 January1981 Sporthalle Aktivist Results
1982 Senftenberg 23–24 January1982 Sporthalle Aktivist Results
1983 Senftenberg 28–29 January1983 Sporthalle Aktivist Results
1984 Senftenberg 6–7 January1984 Sporthalle Aktivist Results
1985 Senftenberg 26–27 January1985 Sporthalle Aktivist Results
1986 Senftenberg 31 Januarybis 1 February 1986 Sporthalle Aktivist Results
1987 Senftenberg 31 Januarybis 1 February 1987 Sporthalle Aktivist Results
1988 Senftenberg 2–3 February 1988 Sporthalle Aktivist Results
1989 Senftenberg 28–29 January1989 Sporthalle Aktivist Results
1990 Senftenberg 27–28 January1990 Sporthalle Aktivist Results

Champions

German Championships

Year Senior men's heptathlon Club Points Senior women's pentathlon Club Points
2003 Stefan Drews MobilCom Zehnkampf-Welle 5879 Sonja Kesselschläger SC Neubrandenburg 4531
2004 Stefan Drews Ahrensburger TSV 5638 Sonja Kesselschläger SC Neubrandenburg 4505
2005 Norman Müller Hallesche LAF 5802 Sonja Kesselschläger SC Neubrandenburg 4471
2006 Stefan Drews TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 5869 Sonja Kesselschläger SC Neubrandenburg 4586
2007 Jacob Minah LG Göttingen 5871 Lilli Schwarzkopf LC Paderborn 4617
2008 Jacob Minah LG Göttingen 5763 Lilli Schwarzkopf LC Paderborn 4641
2009 André Niklaus LG Nike Berlin 5960 Christine Schulz TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 4517
2010 Christopher Hallmann Ahrensburger TSV 5859 Claudia Rath LG Eintracht Frankfurt 4274
2011 Lars Albert LAC Elm 5777 Claudia Rath LG Eintracht Frankfurt 4339
2012 Steffen Kahlert TuS Wunstorf 5813 Maren Schwerdtner Hannover 96 4318
2013 Matthias Prey SC Rönnau 74 5815 Julia Mächtig SC Neubrandenburg 4379
2014 Kai Kazmirek LG Rhein/Wied 6083 Kira Biesenbach TSV Bayer Leverkusen 4230
2015 Not held due to lack of organiser
2016 Kai Kazmirek LG Rhein/Wied 6071 Celina Leffler SSC Koblenz-Karthause 4347
2017 Mathias Brugger SSV Ulm 1846 5981 Mareike Arndt TSV Bayer Leverkusen 4210
2018 Not held due to lack of organiser
2019 Andreas Bechmann LG Eintracht Frankfurt 6017 Sophie Hamann TuS Metzingen 4060
2020 Andreas Bechmann LG Eintracht Frankfurt 6097 Vanessa Grimm Königsteiner LV 4263

West German Championships

Year Men's heptathlon Club Points Women's pentathlon Club Points
1973 Guido Kratschmer USC Mainz 5560 Ulrike Jacob LG Erlangen 4358
1974 Kurt-Walter May Rot-Weiß Koblenz 5551 Christel Voß TuS 04 Leverkusen 4477
1975 Eckart Müller TV Wattenscheid 5430 Eva Wilms ESV Neuaubing 4513

East German Championships

Year Men's winner Club Points Women's pentathlon Club Points
1971 Not held Margrit Herbst SC Magdeburg 5300
1972 Burglinde Pollak ASK Vorwärts Potsdam 4490
1973 Angela Schmalfeld SC Magdeburg 4449
1974 Rüdiger Demmig SC Motor Jena p4123 Sigrun Thon SC Turbine Erfurt 4469
1975 Edgar Kirst SC Dynamo Berlin p4334 Christine Laser SC Turbine Erfurt 4300
1976 Dietmar Schauerhammer SC Magdeburg p4047 Burglinde Pollak ASK Vorwärts Potsdam 4614
1977 Dietmar Schauerhammer SC Motor Jena p4121 Burglinde Pollak ASK Vorwärts Potsdam 4633
1978 Ronald Wiese SC Chemie Halle p3843 Ramona Göhler SC Einheit Dresden 4355
1979 Dietmar Schauerhammer SC Motor Jena p4117 Kristine Nitzsche SC Cottbus 4473
1980 Dietmar Schauerhammer SC Motor Jena p4099 Christine Laser SC Turbine Erfurt 4622
1981 Rainer Pottel TSC Berlin h5656 Ramona Neubert SC Einheit Dresden 4591
1982 Torsten Voss SC Traktor Schwerin h5527 Anke Vater SC Neubrandenburg 4630
1983 Jörg-Peter Schäperkötter ASK Vorwärts Potsdam h5598 Anke Vater SC Neubrandenburg 4654
1984 Torsten Voss SC Traktor Schwerin h6018 Sabine Paetz SC DHfK Leipzig 4717
1985 Torsten Voss SC Traktor Schwerin h6114 Sibylle Thiele SC Dynamo Berlin 4632
1986 Torsten Voss SC Traktor Schwerin h6246 Sabine Paetz SC DHfK Leipzig 4854
1987 Torsten Voss SC Traktor Schwerin o6873 Sibylle Thiele SC Dynamo Berlin 4488
1988 André Preysing SC DHfK Leipzig o6705 Anke Behmer SC Neubrandenburg 4995
1989 Thomas Halamoda TSC Berlin o6398 Anke Schmidt SC Neubrandenburg 4396
1990 André Preysing SC DHfK Leipzig h5900 Birgit Gautzsch SC Karl-Marx-Stadt 4446

See also

References

  1. ^ German Indoor Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2020-11-15.
  2. ^ Austragungsorte der Deutschen Leichtathletik – Meisterschaften seit 1946
  3. ^ West German Indoor Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2020-11-15.
  4. ^ East German Indoor Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2020-11-15.
  5. ^ mit Zählungsangabe
  6. ^ The exact days are unclear as reports refer only to a weekend competition, though events always began on a Friday and limited competition occurred on Sundays if at all.
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