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Athletes from Osnabrück head to Dresden filled with assurance

Unrest pervaded LG Osnabrück's training session in Gretesch this past week.

Athletes from Osnabrück head to Dresden with a sense of assurance
Athletes from Osnabrück head to Dresden with a sense of assurance

Athletes from Osnabrück head to Dresden filled with assurance

The German Athletics Championships 2025 in Dresden is shaping up to be an exciting event, with several top athletes gearing up for the 400m race.

Florian Kroll, the U23 European Championships finalist and a member of LG Osnabrück, is making waves in the 400m race. Kroll, who clocked 46.26 seconds, is gaining momentum and is determined to make a strong showing in Dresden.

The defending champion, Jean Paul Bredau from VfL Wolfsburg, is another athlete to watch. Bredau holds the best time of the year for the 400m race with a time of 45.16 seconds, and will be aiming to defend his title.

Fabian Dammermann, last year's runner-up, is also looking to make a comeback after eight weeks of injury. Dammermann, who has a wildcard for the 400m race, has delivered strong performances in the indoor season and at the World Relays in China.

Max Husemann from Eintracht Hildesheim and Tyrel Prenz from SC Potsdam have both broken the 46-second barrier this year, but have withdrawn from the DM start.

Manuel Sanders from TV Wattenscheid 01 is the current German champion, having clocked 45.43 seconds last year.

In the junior relay races, the reintegration into the adult championship program after several years' absence is largely due to the efforts of LG coach Anton Siemer.

For those unable to attend the event in person, ARD and ZDF will broadcast live from Dresden, and leichtathletik.de offers live streams of all disciplines.

Despite the lack of specific information about the key medal contenders, general knowledge suggests that Germany’s current top sprinters and athletes who have performed well in recent national and international competitions will be the ones to watch.

Nevio Voelkel, a young athlete from LG Osnabrück, is competing in the high jump final at the German championships 2025, and as the youngest starter, he is relaxed about his chances to potentially cause upsets.

Jonas Kulgemeyer, despite knee problems last week, is aiming to participate in the 1500m final, with his motto being "We'll see what happens."

The LG Osnabrück teams are participating in the 3x1000m and 4x400m races as underdogs, but as history has shown, underdogs often make the best surprises.

As the German Athletics Championships 2025 approaches, the anticipation is building, and fans are eagerly awaiting the performances of these top athletes. For the latest updates and official start lists, be sure to check the German Athletics Federation website or reliable sports news sources just before or during the championship dates in early August 2025.

Sports enthusiasts are anticipating the performances of top athletes at the German Athletics Championships 2025, with various athletes geared up for the 400m race. In this event, Florian Kroll, the U23 European Championships finalist and a member of LG Osnabrück, is one to watch, having clocked 46.26 seconds and gaining momentum for his strong showing in Dresden.

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