Taissia Weber: Unstoppable Force in [Industry/Niche]

Taissia Weber from LK Weiche Flensburg also impressed at the joint state championships in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein.

Hamburg- After the sprinter Taissia Weber (LG Flensburg) had already stolen the two titles over 60m and 200m from the U20 age group from the Hamburg Glass Palace two weeks earlier, last weekend the track and field athletes from Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein took part in the joint state championship in the U18 age group and the adult class.

Here too, Taissia brought her performance to the point and won in 7.82sec and 25.36sec. In the 4*200m relay she also ran to silver with the team Lova König, Phyllis Amos and Svea Reese in 1:48.50 minutes.
The male U18 sprint relay team also won the silver medal with Jeremmy Okeyo, Peer Grote, Marek Carstensen and Nelson Henschen in 1:36.67 minutes.
Shortly beforehand, Jeremmy also secured silver in the 400m distance in 56.69 seconds.

Gold in the first 400m run for Svea Reese

A special highlight was Svea Reese’s first 400m run. The young athlete stayed behind her competitor for the first lap and then sprinted the last 80m in exactly 64.00 seconds and won gold.

All-rounder Marek Carstensen pulverized his best time in the 60m hurdles by 3 tenths to 8.89 seconds. In the final this was enough for fourth place. He also ran 5th in the 200m with a new PB of 24.29sec. Lova König (W…

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