German Cross Country Championships Explained

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Date:March
Location:Various, Germany
Type:Cross country
Distance:10 km and 4 km for men
6 km for women
Est:1891

The German Cross Country Championships (German: Deutsche Cross-Meisterschaften) is an annual cross country running competition that serves as Germany's national championship for the sport. It is usually held in March. It was first held in 1891 and featured a men's long course race only.

The competition had a break during 1914 and 1918 due to World War I and it ceased to be held after 1937 as a result of World War II. Following the occupation and division of Germany, the two German states set up separate national cross country championships. The Western side of the country restarted the championship in 1947 and this formally became the West German Cross Country Championships upon the nation's creation in 1949. A women's race was introduced in 1954 and the programme expanded further with a men's short course race in 1961 and a women's long course race in 1970. The East German Cross Country Championships started in 1950 and ahead of its Western counterpart in that it was responsible for the first women's championship in 1951. Men's short course was added in 1956 and a women's long course race was held in 1986. For both nations, the first women's races were short distance races.[1] [2] [3]

After German reunification, the West Germany-based German Athletics Association took over the running of the competition and a single, annual German championships was once again held from 1991 onwards.[4]

Editions

All distances in kilometres

Post-reunification

DateVenueMen long coursekmMen Short coursekmWomen's long coursekmWomen's short coursekm
7 March 2015Markt IndersdorfManuel Stöckert10.4Benedict Karus4.4Corinna Harrer6.0
8 March 2014LöningenRichard Ringer10.28Florian Orth4.36Sabrina Mockenhaupt6.18
9 March 2013DornstettenRichard Ringer10.0Florian Orth4.3Eleni Gebrehiwot6.2
10 March 2012OhrdrufMusa Roba-Kinkal9.9Tobias Gröbl4.1Eleni Gebrehiwot5.2
5 March 2011LöningenSteffen Uliczka10.3Rico Schwarz3.8Sabrina Mockenhaupt6.8
6 March 2010StockachChristian Glatting10.2Carsten Schlangen3.4Sabrina Mockenhaupt6.8
14 March 2009IngolstadtArne Gabius10.1Wolfram Müller3.1Sabrina Mockenhaupt5.1
8 March 2008OhrdrufStephan Hohl9.9Franek Haschke3.6Sabrina Mockenhaupt4.9
10 March 2007OhrdrufStephan Hohl9.8Wolfram Müller3.8Sabrina Mockenhaupt5.3
11 March 2006RegensburgSebastian Hallmann9.8Jonas Stifel3.5Susanne Ritter4.7
26 November 2005DarmstadtJens Borrmann9.2Dominik Burkhardt4.0Sabrina Mockenhaupt5.3
27 November 2004BremenAlexander Lubina10.5Jonas Stifel3.9Sabrina Mockenhaupt5.7
8 March 2003Bad DurrheimAndré Green10.5Damian Kallabis3.8Sabrina Mockenhaupt5.7
9 March 2002RegensburgDieter Baumann10.0Jens Borrmann3.9Luminita Zaituc5.3
3 March 2001RegensburgAndré Green10.0Jens Borrmann3.9Luminita Zaituc6.7Luminita Zaituc3.9
2 December 2000WetterSebastian Hallmann10.5Jan Fitschen3.8Irina Mikitenko7.2Irina Mikitenko3.8
27 November 1999SüchtelnRainer Wachenbrunner9.8Rüdiger Stenzel4.2Sonja Oberem7.6Luminita Zaituc3.5
29 November 1998HeringsdorfChristian Fischer10.0Rainer Wachenbrunner3.5Petra Wassiluk6.0Petra Wassiluk3.5
1 March 1997GothaDieter Baumann9.7Michael Busch3.3Claudia Dreher6.5Luminita Zaituc3.3
30 November 1996Hamburg[5] Uwe König9.0Rüdiger Stenzel3.5Claudia Lokar5.3Luminita Zaituc3.5
4 March 1995WetterDieter Baumann10.6Jens Karrass3.8Claudia Lokar7.2Petra Wassiluk3.8
5 March 1994Burghaslach[6] Stephan Freigang10.8Uwe König3.8Claudia Lokar7.3Christina Mai3.8
6 March 1993Rhede[7] Stephan Freigang12.4Ralf Dahmen2.8Claudia Dreher7.6Claudia Metzner2.8
7 March 1992Iffezheim[8] Rainer Wachenbrunner10.5Hauke Fuhlbrügge4.2Claudia Borgschulze6.3Claudia Metzner2.1
March 1991Bad HarzburgHeinz-Bernd Bürger?Klaus-Peter Nabein?Christina Mai?Steffi Kallensee?

Pre-WWII

DateVenueMen long coursekm
8 November 1936Freiburg[9] Max Syring10.0
3 November 1935WittenbergMax Syring
22 April 1934Dresden[10] Max Syring10.0
23 April 1933Hohen Neuendorf[11] Otto Kohn10.0
24 April 1932Stuttgart-Degerloch[12] Otto Kohn10.0
26 April 1931Hannover[13] Otto Kohn10.0
27 April 1930Erfurt[14] Hermann Helber10.0
28 April 1929Frankfurt[15] Otto Kohn10.4
22 April 1928Weimar[16] Wilhelm Husen10.0
24 April 1927Heilbronn[17] Otto Petri10.4
11 April 1926Siegburg[18] Alfred Rätze10.6
5 April 1925Bergedorf.[19] Fritz Graßmann10.0
6 April 1924Fürstenwalde[20] Fritz Graßmann10.0
8 April 1923BreslauWilhelm Husen
2 April 1922DresdenPaul Ribbert10.0
28 March 1921MunichAlbert Tschaber10.0
18 April 1920BerlinRichard Lauterbach10.0
19 October 1919BerlinRichard Lauterbach7.5
5 October 1913BerlinFritz Blankenburg7.5

References

List of winners

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.gbrathletics.com/nc/gdr.htm East German Championships
  2. http://www.gbrathletics.com/nc/frg.htm West German Championships
  3. https://www.arrs.run/NC_XCGER.htm National Crosscountry Champions for Germany
  4. http://www.gbrathletics.com/nc/ger.htm German Championships
  5. Names • Numbers • Win. In. . Hamburger Abendblatt No. 282, December 2, 1996. Axel Springer, S. 24 (PDF).
  6. Names • Numbers • Win. In. . Hamburger Abendblatt No. 55, March 7, 1994. Axel Springer, S. 18 (PDF).
  7. Names • Numbers • Win. In. . Hamburger Abendblatt No. 56, March 8, 1993. Axel Springer, S. 18 (PDF).
  8. Names • Numbers • Win. In. . Hamburger Abendblatt No. 58, March 9, 1992. Axel Springer, S. 18 (PDF).
  9. Syring for the third time running in the forest master. Wittenberg long distance runners triumph in Freiburg - Stadler (. FFC) Baden Waldlauf Master - Freiburger FC. Baden team champion In: '.' Südwestdeutsches Sport Journal. ... Weekly supplement of Freiburger Zeitung for sports, games and gymnastics' No. 49/308, November 9, 1936. Poppen & Ortmann, pp 1-2 (Online).
  10. Syring German Waldlauf champion. In. . Rhoen-Zeitung Volume 43, No. 95, April 24, 1934. Hoßfeldsche Hofbuchdruckerei, Vacha, S. 5 (Online).
  11. German Waldlauf championships. In: Südwestdeutsches Sport Journal. Weekly supplement of Freiburger Zeitung for sports, games and gymnastics No. 17/111, April 24, 1933. Poppen & Ortmann, p.1 (Online).
  12. German Waldlauf championships. Kohn-Berlin and Berlin Polizeisportverein defend successfully their title. In: Südwestdeutsches Sport Journal. Weekly supplement of Freiburger Zeitung for sports, games and gymnastics No. 17/113, April 25, 1932. Poppen & Ortmann, p.1 (Online).
  13. German Waldlauf championships. Kohn (Berlin) winner with great superiority / team winners Berlin police in: Oberbadisches Sport Journal. Weekly supplement of Freiburger Zeitung for gymnastics, games and sports No. 17/114, April 27, 1931. Poppen & Ortmann, p.1 (Online)).
  14. The German Waldlauf Cup. Helber, Stuttgart, German Waldlauf Meister - Hamburg Police Winner of the team running In: Oberbadisches Sport Journal.. ... Weekly supplement of Freiburger Zeitung for gymnastics, games and sports No. 17/116, April 28, 1930. Poppen & Ortmann, p.1 (Online).
  15. German Waldlauf championships. Kohn winner in a single run - Hamburg police team winner In: Oberbadisches Sport Journal.. ... Weekly supplement of Freiburger Zeitung for gymnastics, games and sports No. 17/116, April 29, 1929. Poppen & Ortmann, p.1 (Online).
  16. German Waldlauf Championship d.s.b. In: gymnastics, sports and games. Supplement to Jena Volksblatt. 39th year, no. 95, April 23, 1928. Jena, p.1 (Online).
  17. German Waldlauf Championships in Heilbronn. In: Oberbadisches Sport Journal. Weekly supplement of Freiburger Zeitung for gymnastics, play u. Sport. No. 17, April 25, 1927. Poppen & Ortmann, p.2 (Online).
  18. Rätze Waldlauf Master . In: sports, games and gymnastics. Supplement to Vossischen newspaper.. No. 171, April 12, 1926. Ullstein, Berlin S. 5 (Online).
  19. . Grassmann German Waldlauf Master In: . Jena Volksblatt Volume 36, No. 83, April 8, 1925. Jena, S. 3 (Online)
  20. German Waldlauf championship. In. . Vossische newspaper No. 168, April 8, 1924. Ullstein, Berlin S. 7 (Online).