German Olympic Sports Confederation Nominates 54 Athletes for Paris 2024 Summer Games

Just over 50 days before the Summer Games, the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) has nominated another 54 athletes for Paris. Olympic swimming champion Florian Wellbrock, judo world champion Anna-Maria Wagner and Lena Hentschel, bronze medalist from Tokyo 2021 in diving, were among those nominated in the second round.

The squad now includes 67 athletes, and the DOSB is planning on more than 400 athletes for Paris. The majority of the athletes will officially receive their Olympic ticket in the further nomination rounds on June 25, July 2 and July 5.

The athletes nominated in the second round at a glance:

Judo (7): Mascha Ballhaus (52 kg/Eilbeck), Miriam Butkereit (70 kg/Halle), Renee Lucht (+78 kg/Hamburg), Pauline Starke (57 kg/Hanover), Anna-Maria Wagner (78 kg/Ravensburg) – Timo Cavelius (81 kg /Hof), Igor Wandtke (73 kg/Hanover).

Shooting sports (7): Josefin Eder (sport pistol/Frankfurt an der Oder), Nadine Messerschmidt (Skeet shotgun/Suhl), Kathrin Murche (Trap shotgun/Frankfurt an der Oder), Doreen Vennekamp (sport pistol/Hüttengesäß), Nele Wißmer (Skeet shotgun/Bowl) – Florian Peter (rapid fire pistol/Kleinwelzheim, Kriftel, Gensungen), Christian Reitz (rapid fire pistol/Kriftel, Regensburg).

Swimming/Pool swimming (24): Anna Elendt (100 m breaststroke; 4×100 m medley/Frankfurt), Isabel Gose (freestyle: 200 m, 400 m, 800 m, 1500 m; 4×200 m/Magdeburg), Nina Holt (4×100 m medley; 4×100 m medley mixed/Mönchengladbach), Angelina Köhler (100 m butterfly; 4×100 m medley; 4×100 m medley mixed/Berlin), Nicole Maier (4×200 m freestyle/Gladbeck), Leonie Märtens (400 m, 1500 m freestyle; 10 km/Magdeburg), Julia Mrozinski (200 m freestyle/Eschborn), Laura Riedemann (4×100 m medley/Halle), Nele Schulze (4×200 m freestyle/Berlin) – Luca Armbruster (4×100 m individual medley; 4×100 m freestyle; 100 m butterfly/Berlin), Ole Braunschweig (100 m backstroke; 4×100 m individual medley; 4×100 m mixed medley/Berlin), Cedric Büssing (400 m individual medley/Essen), Melvin Imoudu (100 m breaststroke; 4×100 m individual medley; 4×100 m mixed medley/Potsdam), Oliver Klemet (400 m freestyle/Frankfurt), Lukas Märtens (200 m, 400 m freestyle; 200 m backstroke; 4×100, 4×200 m freestyle/Magdeburg), Lucas Matzerath (100 m breaststroke/Frankfurt), Rafael Miroslaw (200 m, 4×100, 4×200 m freestyle/Hamburg), Josha Salchow (100 m, 4×100 m, 4×200 m freestyle/Heidelberg), Sven Schwarz (800 m, 1500 m freestyle/Hannover), Artem Selin (50 m freestyle/Wiesbaden), Timo Sorgius (4×200 m freestyle/Leipzig), Marek Ulrich (100 m backstroke/Leipzig), Peter Varjasi (4×100 m freestyle/Erlangen), Florian Wellbrock (800m, 1500 m freestyle/Magdeburg).

Swimming/Open water swimming (3): Leonie Beck (10 km/Würzburg) – Oliver Klemet (10 km/Frankfurt), Florian Wellbrock (10 km/Magdeburg).

Swimming/Diving (9): Lena Hentschel (3 m synchronized/Berlin), Jette Müller (3 m; 3 m synchronized/Rostock), Saskia Oettinghaus* (3 m/Dresden), Pauline Pfeif (10 m/Berlin), Christina Wassen (10 m/Berlin) – Timo Barthel (10 m; 10 m synchronized/Halle an der Saale), Jaden Eikermann Gregorchuk (10 m synchronized/Aachen), Lars Rüdiger (3 m/Berlin), Moritz Wesemann (3 m/Halle an der Saale).

Triathlon (6): Nina Eim (Potsdam), Laura Lindemann (Potsdam), Lisa Tertsch (Darmstadt) – Tim Hellwig (St. Ingbert), Lasse Lührs (Bonn), Jonas Schomburg (Hanover).

*Nomination subject to reservation (formal confirmation of quota places is still missing or all necessary documents are not yet available)

2024-06-05 07:50:00
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