Athletes representing Grün-Weiss claimed a total of 10 medals in the Masters games
In the bustling city of Kiel, the State Masters Championships were held recently, where athletes from various age groups competed in various events. Among the standout performers was Wiebke Baseda (W65), who claimed multiple victories in the competition.
Baseda started her winning streak by clinching the 100m sprint title. Despite the stormy conditions that affected the sprint distances, Baseda managed to outrun her competitors, crossing the finish line first. Cecilia Apel Kranz (W65) followed closely behind in second place.
Baseda's success did not end with the 100m sprint. She also triumphed in the high jump and long jump events. In the high jump, Baseda cleared the bar at a height that secured her the victory. In the long jump, she produced a leap of impressive distance, securing yet another victory.
Apel Kranz also had a successful day, winning the 200m race and securing second place in the 100m sprint. Her consistent performances were a testament to her dedication and skill.
Beate Lenzing (W60) also left her mark on the competition. She secured second places in the high jump and javelin, and achieved a long jump of 3.32 meters. Lenzing was also part of the relay team that won the state championship in the 4x100m. The team, which also included Cecilia Apel Kranz, Martina Herder, and Ingeborg Thoma, put up a strong performance to secure the victory.
SV Grün-Weiss Harburg, the team these athletes represent, had a highly successful day. They not only won seven state championships but also three vice-championships. Their athletes' performances were a key factor in their overall success.
For detailed results and information about these athletes' performances, one might consider checking the official SV Grün-Weiss Harburg website, the event's official results page, or sports federation databases related to Masters Championships.
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