Fulfillment limits for the 2020 Olympic Games to Tokyo and German championships for 20km walk for Nils Brembach and Saskia Feige

57196017 2258330650876997 2283280356301864960 orBig surprise in Naumburg, Germany: Not only the titles of German champions in the 20km walk are taken from Naumburg in men by Nils Brembach and in women by Saskia Feige, but also meeting the IAAF limits at the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo !!! 

The mecca of the German sports walk Naumburg celebrated its 50th anniversary in completely winter weather with heavy snow showers and zero temperatures! Very demanding conditions were created on the 1 km race circuit, as the snow melted, streams of water with puddles were created, which had to be removed. 

"Even though it was zero and snow, the conditions were good. There was no wind and the snow did not stay lying down. he also experienced a 50km race in the snow.

 

56936278 2257603134283082 792524648406319104 orNils Brembach became the German champion on the 20km walk, who also met the IAAF limit at the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. He got below the limit (1:21:00 h) with a huge finish, and won in 1:20:48 h, thus lagging behind his personal team in these snow conditions only 6 seconds. Disappointed came the second Christopher Linke (1:21:32 h), who wanted to win, but Nils Brembach was simply better. Hagen Pohle (SC Potsdam; 1:23:00 h) wins the bronze medal from the German Championship. At the same time, these first three men also won the title in the team competition for SC Potsdam.

Women's master hat-trick for Emilia Lehmeyer (Polizei SV Berlin)? This is what it looked like at the first kilometers, but then Saskia Feige (SC Potsdam), after an excellent performance last week in our country in Podebrady, added even more and won in a new personal 1:30:40 ha and also met the IAAF limit for OH 2020 to Tokyo (1:31:00 h). "I'm just happy. It was a great day and a great race." At the same time, it confirmed the limits and nominations for the World Championships in Doha, Qatar (September 27 - October 6, 2019) and for the U23 European Championships in Gävle (Sweden; July 11-14). Although the master hat-trick for Emilia Lehmeyer did not end up, she must be satisfied with a time of 1:32:45 h - just behind the person - because she also met the limit for the World Championships in Doha, Qatar (1:33:00 h). Third in line, constantly improving, bronze Teresa Zurek (SC Potsdam; 1:35:03 h) met the U23 European Championships. 

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