- Stephan Freigang
Stephan Freigang (born
September 27 ,1967 inHohenleipisch ,Brandenburg ) is a formerlong-distance runner fromGermany , who won the bronze medal in the men's marathon at the1992 Summer Olympics inBarcelona, Spain . He also competed for his native country at the1996 Summer Olympics inAtlanta, Georgia .As a youth, Freigang ran long-distance races. As a 16 year old he took part in 15 km runs. In 1986 he was fourth at the World Junior Championships in the 10,000 meter run and in the 20 km run. He ran his first marathon in 1987 with a time of 2 hours 14 min. 34 sec.
He sporting career was in question in 1989 after a bad motorcycle accident, but in 1990 he was once again one of the top German runners and took place in the September sporting event in Berlin and recorded a time of 28:05 in the 10,000, a result that was the best by a German that year.
At the 1992 Olympic games he planned to run the 10,000 meters, but he failed to qualify for the German team in that event. But with a marathon time of 2 hours 12 minutes in Palermo, December 1991, he was still able to join the Olympic team.
The marathon at the games came to a dramatic end. He reached the stadium in third place, but was overtaken by
Takeyuji Nakayama of Japan. Even so he was able to overtake Nakayama to take the bronze.After his Olympic medal he had no further important results in international competitions.
Freigang represented first LC Cottbus and trained with Dieter Bittermann. In 2002 he has represented SC DHfK Leipzig and has trained under Karl-Heinz Baumback and Dr. Thomas Prochnow. In 2005 he retired from sport. During his career he was 1.76 meters tall and weighed 65 kilograms.
Marathon achievements
References
* [http://www.bergfieber.de/laufen/toplaeufer/freigang.htm Profile]
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