Gerd Nagel Explained

Nationality:German
Birth Place:Sulingen, Lower Saxony, West Germany
Height:1.88 m
Weight:74 kg
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Sport:Athletics
Event:High jump
Club:LG Frankfurt
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Pb:2.36 m (1989)

Gerd Nagel (born 22 October 1957 in Sulingen, Lower Saxony) is a retired West German high jumper.

Biography

He won the 1979 University Games and finished fourteenth at the 1987 World Championships. At the European Indoor Championships he won the silver in 1983 and a bronze in 1990,[1] and finished fourth in 1982[2] and thirteenth in 1988.[3]

He represented the sports team LG Frankfurt and became West German champion in 1979.[4]

His personal best jump was 2.35 metres, achieved in August 1988 in Forbach. This result ranks him fifth among German high jumpers, behind Carlo Thränhardt, Gerd Wessig, Dietmar Mögenburg and Martin Buß. He had a better indoor jump with 2.36 metres, achieved in March 1989 in Sulingen.[5] The Internationales Hochsprung-Meeting Eberstadt in June 1979, when Nagel, Thränhardt and Mögenburg improved the West German record from 2.26 m to 2.30 m, marked the first time three jumpers had cleared this height in the same competition.

International competitions

Representing
1979European Indoor ChampionshipsVienna, Austria4th2.24 m
UniversiadeMexico City, Mexicobgcolor=gold1st2.28 m
1980European Indoor ChampionshipsSindelfingen, West Germany13th2.19 m
1981UniversiadeBucharest, Romania3rd2.25 m
World CupRome, Italybgcolor=silver2nd2.26 m1
1982European Indoor ChampionshipsMilan, Italy4th2.28 m
European ChampionshipsAthens, Greece3rd2.24 m
1983European Indoor ChampionshipsBudapest, Hungarybgcolor=silver2nd2.30 m
UniversiadeEdmonton, Canada18th2.15 m
1984Olympic GamesLos Angeles, United States18th (q)2.18 m
1985World Indoor GamesParis, France8th2.21 m
UniversiadeKobe, Japan3rd2.21 m
1986European Indoor ChampionshipsMadrid, Spain12th2.26 m
1987World ChampionshipsRome, Italy14th2.20 m
1988European Indoor ChampionshipsBudapest, Hungary13th2.15 m
1990European Indoor ChampionshipsGlasgow, United Kingdom3rd2.30 m
1Representing Europe

Notes and References

  1. http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/ei.htm European Indoor Championships (Men)
  2. http://www.maik-richter.de/results/indoor/europe/1982/m82_08.html 1982 European Indoor Championships - men's high jump
  3. http://www.maik-richter.de/results/indoor/europe/1988/m88_20.html 1988 European Indoor Championships - men's high jump
  4. http://www.sport-komplett.de/sport-komplett/sportarten/l/leichtathletik/hst/101.html German championships - men's high jump
  5. Web site: „Ewige“ Bestenliste der deutschen Leichtathletik . "Eternal" list of the best in German athletics . leichtathletik.de . de . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070704081712/http://www.leichtathletik.de/dokumente/ergebnisse/images/ewige_dlv_bestenliste.pdf . 4 July 2007.