Steffen Bringmann

Steffen Bringmann ( born March 11, 1964 in Leipzig ) is a former German athlete who - was and 200 - meter runner successfully - initially starting for the GDR - from the mid-1980s than 100.

Life

At the European Indoor Championships 1986, he won the silver medal in the 60 meter sprint. His greatest achievement is the two-time winning a silver medal at the European Athletics Championships 1986: in the 100 - meter dash ( 10.20 s ) and the 4 x 100 - meter relay of the GDR ( 38.64 s, together with Frank Emmelmann, Olaf Prenzler and Thomas Schröder ).

In the European Cup Final in 1987, he came second in the 100 - meter dash and the 200 -meter run for the East German team, in 1991 he was European Cup third in the 100 -meter run for the German team. In the 100 - meter race was Steffen Bringmann 1987 and 1989 GDR champion and German champion in 1991 and 1992.

Bringmann earned his spurs in children and young people in the BSG locomotive Delitzsch under Horst Kriegel, who also Dirk trained Nuremberg, and in 1978 was delegated to KJS Leipzig and was throughout his career the SC DHfK Leipzig ( until 1988 ), SC Dynamo Berlin ( 1989), 1 SC Berlin (1990 ) and the MTG at Mannheim. In his playing days, he was 1.84 m tall and 82 kg. In the becoming public knowledge after the fall of documents to the state doping in the GDR was found in the doped athletes also the name of Bringmann. He is a trained mechanical engineer and works at a Mannheim-based company in property management.

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