Jens Dautzenberg

Jens Dautzenberg ( born May 24, 1974 in Aachen ) is a former German track and field athlete from Aachen, who specializes in the 400 - meter track. Since 2014 he is Director of the Alemannia Aachen.

Career

Family- biased Jens Dautzenberg joined as a child of the Athletics Department of Alemannia Aachen and focused early on the run disciplines. Already as a teenager he specialized here to the 400 - meter track, which he then remained faithful to the end of runway. Here were his greatest successes:

  • Second in the Junior European Championships in 1993 in the 4 x 400 - meter relay
  • German Junior Champion 1996
  • German Champion 1997
  • Second in the German Championships 2002
  • Third in the German Championship 1998
  • Sixth in the German Championships 1996
  • Aft of the German Championships 1995

Twice he was set up for participation in the IAAF World Cup by the German Athletics Federation ( DLV). He reached in 1998 in Johannesburg with his teammates Klaus Ehmsperger, Marc Alexander Scheer and Nils Schumann fifth place and in Madrid in 2002 with Ingo Schultz, Ruwen Faller and Lars Figura sixth place.

His personal best time is 45.97 s, situated on 11 June 1997 in Cottbus.

His home club Alemannia Aachen he held until 2000, the loyalty. Then he started first for the LG Olympia Dortmund and from 2001 for VfL Wolfsburg. After he has since completed his studies in business administration, majoring in marketing, Jens Dautzenberg ended his active career in 2005.

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