Christa Vahlensieck

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Christa Vahlensieck (née Kofferschläger; born 27 May 1949) is a German former

long distance runner and pioneer in the marathon for women. During her running career, from 1973 to 1989, she simultaneously achieved a world record in the 10,000 metres, in the 25k road race and the marathon; she holds 17 German champion titles.[1]

Biography

On 28 October 1973, Vahlensieck became the first German woman to complete the marathon in under three hours (2:59:26), as a youth in a German Forestrun. She set another German record (2:53:00) at the Boston Marathon on 15 April 1974. Both times were also European bests.

In the same year, she won the Essen Marathon in 2:42:38. The time was not recognized as a world record because the course was 745 m too short.

On 3 May 1975, she succeeded at setting the world record at Dülmen with a time of 2:40:16. In the same year, she was the first German winner at the Schwarzwald Marathon in 2:45:43, a time that still stands as the course record.

On 10 September 1977, her victory at the Berlin Marathon in 2:34:48 gave her another world record.

At the 1983 World Championship in Helsinki she placed 19th (2:40:43).

From 1973 to 1989, she won 21 marathons, among them the 1977

Iron curtain: "an awesome experience", as she remembers.[2]

Other Records

She won 11

West German
national titles:

  • in Marathon: 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978 and 1980
  • in 25 Kilometer Road race: 1977, 1978, 1979 and 1980
  • in 15-Kilometer Road race: 1988
  • in Cross country 1978

Achievements

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing  West Germany
1977 Berlin Marathon Berlin, West Germany 1st Marathon 2:34:48
1982
Osaka Ladies Marathon
Osaka, Japan
3rd Marathon 2:34:42
1983 World Championships
Helsinki, Finland
19th Marathon
2:40:43
New York City Marathon
New York City, United States
6th Marathon 2:35:59
1986 California International Marathon
Sacramento, United States
1st Marathon 2:39:31
New York City Marathon
New York City, United States
9th Marathon 2:38:12
1989
Vienna Marathon
Vienna, Austria
1st Marathon 2:34:47

References

  1. ^ "Online portal 'Leichtathletik' 'Was macht eigentlich Christa Vahlensieck?' (By the way, how is Christa Vahlensieck doing?)" (in German). 11 May 2010. Retrieved 13 June 2016.
  2. ^ "Westdeutsche Zeitung, May 26th 2009, 'Lauflegende Christa Vahlensieck: "Doping kannten wir nicht" (Running Legend Christa Vahlensieck: "Doping we didn't know"" (in German). 26 May 2009. Retrieved 13 June 2016.

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Records
Preceded by
Women's Marathon World Record Holder

3 May 1975 – 12 October 1975
10 September 1977 – 22 October 1978
Succeeded by