Christoph Herle Explained

Christoph Herle (born 19 November 1955 in Königstein im Taunus, Hessen) is a retired West German long-distance runner who specialized in the 10000 metres and cross-country running. His first major international track race occurred in the 1978 European Athletics Championships in Prague, former Czechoslovakia, where he placed fourteenth in the 5,000-metre final (see Tapio Pekola et al., eds., "European Championships Prague" / EM-Praha, Kaarina, Finland: Publications Company Runner / Juoksija, 1978). He ran slightly better in the 1982 European Athletics Championships 5,000-metre final in Athens, Greece, placing thirteenth (see Markku Siukonen and Matti Aho, eds., "The Great European Championships Book" / Suuri EM-kirja, Jyväskylä, Finland: Sportti Kustannus / Sport Publications Oy / Ltd., 1990). Herle ran best in 1983 and 1984, placing eighth at the 1983 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 10,000 metres in Helsinki, Finland (see, for example, Mikko S. Laitinen et al., eds., "World Athletics Championships 1983" / Yleisurheilun maailmanmestaruuskilpailut 1983, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA: International Sport Publications, 1983), and fifth at the final in the Athletics at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's 10,000 metres final in Los Angeles, the United States (see, for example, "The Big Olympic Book 4" / Suuri Olympiateos 4, published in Finland in 1984). He never managed to break through to the very top of international long-distance runners, however. His final major international championships race was the 1986 European Athletics Championships 10,000-metre race in Stuttgart, then West Germany, where he placed a disappointed fifteenth (see Siukonen and Aho, eds., "The Great European Championships Book").

Achievements

Representing
1978Glasgow, Scotland16thLong race
7thTeam
1979Vienna, Austria2nd3000 m[1]
Limerick, Ireland16thLong race
4thTeam
1981Grenoble, France5th3000 m[2]
1983Helsinki, Finland8th10,000 m
1984New York City, United States12thLong race
11thTeam
Los Angeles, United States5th10,000 m[3]
1985Paris, France7th3000 m
Lisbon, Portugal7thLong race
11thTeam

References

  1. http://www.maik-richter.de/results/indoor/europe/1979/m79_05.html 1979 European Indoor Championships results, men's 3000 m final
  2. http://www.maik-richter.de/results/indoor/europe/1981/m81_05.html 1981 European Indoor Championships results, men's 3000 m final
  3. http://users.skynet.be/hermandw/olymp/ssathm10.html#1984 Full Olympians