Moritz Bartko: From the deep strike to the U20 championship in Hanover
Moritz Bartko: From the deep strike to the U20 championship in Hanover
The competition for the German U 20 championship in all-around was a dramatic turn when Moritz Bartko triumphed from SC Potsdam. The 18-year-old athlete started his participation with impressive performance and completed the event with an unexpected but extremely emotional success.
on Friday evening, in the Erika-Fisch-Stadion in Hanover, everything started promising. Bartko provided an outstanding idea and set up several personal best. His times and wide were impressive: he ran 100 meters in 11.31 seconds, jumped 7.20 meters, bumped into 13.77 meters, overcame 1.89 meters in the high jump and finished 400 meters in 49.42 seconds. With this adventurous first day balance he took first place and seemed to be in the best way to his dream title, especially since the strongest competitors, Amadeus Gräber and Friedrich Schulze, could not be dangerous due to the U 20 World Cup in Peru.
A misfortune changes the momentum
But the second day of the championship brought an unexpected turn. Bartko experienced a shock moment in the 110-meter hurdle run. He had the speed, but an unfortunate touch with a hurdle led to his disqualification. According to the rule TR 22.6.3, he was thrown back to 16th place. At that time, the winning of the title seemed to have moved far away. Many have doubted Bartko's perseverance, but he demonstrated the opposite.
instead of giving up, Bartko mobilized all of his strength and continued the competition with great determination. The discus throw was one of his best disciplines that day; He achieved a width of 42.25 meters. But that was not all: Bartko jumped 4.80 meters high in the pole vault and he impressed in the javelin throw with 60.35 meters. These achievements brought him back to second place!
Bartko, however, did not give peace. He knew he had another chance and gave everything to win the title. The last 1,500 meters ran under great pressure, but he mastered the distance in 4: 42.55 minutes and secured the championship title with a total of 6,882 points. His pursuer Alexander Mänsel from TV Kalkum-Wittlaer also performed strongly, with 6,854 points he remained just behind Bartko. Third place went to Bastian Piwonski from TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen with 6,748 points.
"It was a change of feelings," said Bartko after returning to his deeds. "After the disqualification, I was destroyed. But I fought further and it paid off. The title is like a dream for me!"
The meaning of this victory
Bartko's victory not only represents a personal triumph, but also shows the strength and steadfastness of young athletes who have to assert themselves against adversity. After such a competition, it is not only a sporting performance that remains in the memory, but also the indomitable will and the mental strength that have been impressively proven. Such moments shape the development of young athletes, stronger than any medal itself.
with the title, SC Potsdam returns with pride from Hanover, and Bartko has not only written history for himself, but also for his team and his coach Maco Gerloff. The outstanding start of the athletics season promises that we will hear a lot from him in the future.
The role of trainers in competitive sports
An important factor in the success of athletes is often the influence of your trainers. In the case of Moritz Bartko, his coach Maco Gerloff plays a central role in his development. Gerloff, who is also a recognized personality in youth performance sports, trained Bartko over several years and introduced him to the required level of performance.
trainers like Gerloff use a variety of methods to motivate athletes, optimize their technology and develop mental strength. These elements are crucial, especially in stressful competition situations in which everything is at stake. A trainer understands the strengths and weaknesses of his protégé and can create individual training plans that are tailored to specific needs.
The development of all -round athletes in Germany
All -around sport has a long tradition in Germany and is promoted by numerous competitions and championships. In the youth field, the all -around battle is considered an important basis for sporting development. Due to the variety of different disciplines, athletes learn to use their skills in a wide variety of areas, which has a positive effect on their overall development.
The German Athletics Union (DLV) has initiated programs that are supposed to support young talents, including special training camps and workshops. Such initiatives are crucial that athletes like Moritz Bartko have the opportunity to show and develop their talents at the national level. The all -around requires not only physical, but also mental strength, which makes it a particularly demanding area within athletics.
sporting statistics and perspectives
The meaning and successes in all -around can also be statistically verifiable. According to the German Olympic Sports Association (DOSB), the all -around battle remains one of the disciplines that have high scores and records in international comparison. At the German Championships of the U 20, the average values of the measured services have decreased in recent years, which indicates a positive development of athletes.
In combination with professional trainer training, the targeted promotion of young talents could lead to a further increase in performance in German all -around sport. It remains to be seen how athletes like Bartko will develop and possibly compete in international competitions in the next few years
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