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Hans Jürgen Orthmann

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Hans-Jürgen Orthmann (born 5 February 1954) is a German former long-distance runner who competed for West Germany. He made thirteen consecutive appearances at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships from 1975 to 1987. His highest honour was a silver medal in 1980. He was a seven-time national champion, taking three titles in cross country running, two in road running and two in track.

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His silver medal at the 1980 IAAF World Cross Country Championships made him only the second German to win an individual medal at the competition, after 1977 bronze medallist Detlef Uhlemann. Orthmann's finish remains the best ever by a German athlete. Orthmann was consistently among the best performing West German men at the competition in the 1970s and 1980s, scoring points for team alongside others including Michael Karst, Christoph Herle, Michael Scheytt and Ralf Salzmann. Their best finishes in the team competition were fourth place, achieved in 1977 and 1979.

He won his first international medal as a teenager, taking the 3000 metres gold at the 1973 European Athletics Junior Championships. He represented West Germany as a senior in that event four times at the European Athletics Indoor Championships, including a bronze medal at the 1980 edition.

Among his performances on the professional circuit were a win at the Hyogo Relays in 1982 and a runner-up finish at the 1977 Paderborner Osterlauf.

Personal bests

  • 3000 metres – 7:48.09 min (1976)
  • 5000 metres – 13:30.53 min (1982)
  • 10,000 metres – 28:02.92 min (1985)
  • All info from All-Athletics

    National titles

  • West German Athletics Championships
  • 5000 metres: 1974
  • 10,000 metres: 1982
  • West German Road Championships
  • 25 kilometres: 1979, 1980
  • West German Cross Country Championships
  • Long course: 1983, 1984
  • Short course: 1980
  • References

    Hans-Jürgen Orthmann Wikipedia