Nico Motchebon

Nico Motchebon ( born November 13, 1969 in Berlin ) is a former German Modern pentathlete, Athlete ( middle-distance runner ) and Olympia fifth in the 800 meters.

After Motchebon had operated school-aged Athletics, 1985, he began a career as a modern pentathlete. In 1989 he became Vice World Champion in the relay, won the 1991 national title and qualified for the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, ​​where he did not, however, was used. In autumn 1992, he then moved on to athletics. His first club in this area was from 1993, the SC Charlottenburg. After six months of training under Teja Mikisch (from 1993 Cheick Idriss Gonschinska ) and nine indoor race he won the bronze medal at the World Indoor Championships in Toronto in 1993. 1994/95 he started for LAC Hallensee Berlin, 1996-2001 LAC source and from 2002 for the LAZ Salamander Kornwestheim -Ludwigsburg. He stands with 1:43,91 min in third place of eternal German leaderboard over 800 meters (as of May 2010). In addition, he holds since 1995 with 1:44,88 min the German indoor record over this distance (as of May 2010).

Achievements

Modern Pentathlon

800 - meter race

Bests

  • 400 m: 46.83 s, 18 January 1999 in Chemnitz
  • 600 m: 1:15,12 min ( world record ), February 28, 1999 in Sindelfingen
  • 800 m: 1:44,88 min ( German record ), February 5, 1995 in Stuttgart

Records

  • 600 m: 1:15,31 min ( Best German ), September 3, 1997 in Dortmund
  • 600 m: 1:15,12 min ( world record ), February 28, 1999 in Sindelfingen
  • 800 m: 1:44,88 min ( German record ), February 5, 1995 in Stuttgart
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