Konrad Dobler

Conrad Dobler (Konrad Waldemar Dobler; * April 27, 1957 in Alt - Asbach, Rotthalmuenster ) is a former German long-distance runner, who had his greatest success in the marathon.

In 1987 he became German champion in cross country in 1988 second in the German Marathon Championships in 2:15:04 h the marathon World Cup in 1989 in Milan, he came as the best nationwide German runner with 2:13:51 h to tenth place. The following year he was in the marathon at the European Championships in ninth and won the Frankfurt Marathon in 2:13:29 h

In 1991 he was at in the context of the London Marathon discharged Marathon World Cup as the best German Eleventh and presented with his personal best 2:11:57 h on. At the World Athletics Championships in 1991, he finished tenth and at the Olympic Games in Barcelona in 1992 to 49th place. At the Frankfurt Marathon 1992 he was second in 2:13:16 h

In the discharged within the Hannover Marathon 1993 he won the German championship for the second time runner-up and was subsequently nominated for the World Championships in Stuttgart in 1993. In a heated battle, he was sixth in 2:18:28 h

In the year he finished seventh at the Tokyo International Women's Marathon in 2:12:57 h At the European Championships in 1994 he came to 14th place and was again the best German runner. In 1995 he was fifth overall as the Hamburg Marathon German Marathon Champion in 2:12:57 h At the World Championships in 1995, he finished 14th place.

With a time of 2:13:28 hours, achieved second in the Hannover Marathon in 1996, he qualified for the marathon in the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, where he finished 49th.

The athlete with the nickname " Konny " is 1,78 m tall and weighed about 62 kg competition times. He first started out for VfL Waldkraiburg, later for the SVO Germaringen. From professional policeman, who is widowed father of four children since 2002, full-time mayor of the municipality Langerringen.

Bests

  • 3000 m: 8:02,21 min, June 1, 1989 Frankfurt am Main
  • 5000 m: 13:48,26 min, August 6, 1986, Koblenz
  • 10,000 m: 28:29,70 min, August 18, 1989, Berlin
  • Half Marathon: 1:03:47 h, in Uster
  • Marathon: 2:11:57 h, April 21, 1991, London
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