German sprinter
Rebekka Haase (born 2 January 1993) is a German athlete specialising in the sprinting events.[1] She won three gold medals at the 2015 European U23 Championships ,[2] a gold medal at the 2017 IAAF World Relays ,[3] and became European Champion with the German 4 × 100 metres relay team in 2022.[4]
Competition record
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
Representing Germany
2010
Youth Olympic Games
Singapore
8th
100 m
12.08
2011
European Junior Championships
Tallinn, Estonia
12th (sf)
100 m
12.04
2013
European U23 Championships
Tampere, Finland
14th (sf)
100 m
11.98
2014
European Championships
Zürich, Switzerland
18th (sf)
100 m
11.52
–
4 × 100 m relay
DNF
2015
European Indoor Championships
Prague, Czech Republic
11th (h)
60 m
7.25
World Relays
Nassau, Bahamas
3rd
4 × 200 m relay
1:33.61
European U23 Championships
Tallinn, Estonia
1st
100 m
11.47
1st
200 m
23.16
1st
4 × 100 m relay
43.47
World Championships
Beijing, China
23rd (h)
100 m
11.29
5th
4 × 100 m relay
42.64
2016
European Championships
Amsterdam, Netherlands
12th (sf)
100 m
11.46
3rd
4 × 100 m relay
42.48
Olympic Games
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
32nd (h)
100 m
11.47
4th
4 × 100 m relay
42.10
2017
European Indoor Championships
Belgrade, Serbia
8th
60 m
7.21
World Relays
Nassau, Bahamas
1st
4 × 100 m relay
42.84
2nd
4 × 200 m relay
1:30.68
World Championships
London, United Kingdom
12th (sf)
200 m
23.03
4th
4 × 100 m relay
42.36
2018
European Championships
Berlin, Germany
17th (sf)
200 m
23.42
3rd
4 × 100 m relay
42.23
2019
European Indoor Championships
Glasgow, United Kingdom
17th (sf)
60 m
7.37
World Relays
Yokohama, Japan
3rd
4 × 100 m relay
43.68
2021
Olympic Games
Tokyo, Japan
5th
4 × 100 m relay
42.12
2022
World Championships
Eugene, United States
3rd
4 × 100 m relay
42.03
European Championships
Munich, Germany
18th (sf)
100 m
11.52
1st
4 × 100 m relay
42.34
2023
World Championships
Budapest, Hungary
36th (h)
100 m
11.43
6th
4 × 100 m relay
42.98
Abbreviations : h = heat (Q, q), sf = semi-final
Personal bests
Outdoor
100 metres – 11.06 (+1.8 m/s) (Zeulenroda 25 May 2017)
200 metres – 22.76 (+1.1 m/s) (Stockholm 18 June 2017)
Indoor
References
1938: Germany (Kohl, Krauß , Albus , Kühnel)
1946: Netherlands (v.d. Kade-Koudijs , Witziers-Timmer , Adema, Blankers-Koen )
1950: Great Britain (Hay , Desforges , Hall , Foulds )
1954: Soviet Union (Krepkina , Uliskina, Itkina , Turova )
1958: Soviet Union (Krepkina , Kepp , Polyakova, Maslovska )
1962: Poland (Ciepły , Sobotta , Szyroka, Piątkowska )
1966: Poland (Bednarek , Straszyńska , Kirszenstein , Kłobukowska )
1969: GDR (Höfer , Meissner , Podeswa , Vogt )
1971: FRG (Schittenhelm , Helten , Irrgang , Mickler )
1974: GDR (Maletzki , Stecher , Heinich , Eckert )
1978: Soviet Union (Anisimova , Maslakova , Kondratyeva , Storozhkova)
1982: GDR (Walther , Eckert , Rieger , Göhr )
1986: GDR (Gladisch , Rieger , Brestrich-Auerswald , Göhr )
1990: GDR (Möller , Krabbe , Behrendt , Günther )
1994: Germany (Paschke , Knoll , Zipp , Lichtenhagen )
1998: France (Benth , Bangué , Félix , Arron )
2002: France (Combe , Hurtis , Félix , Sidibé )
2006: Russia (Gushchina , Rusakova , Khabarova , Grigoryeva )
2010: Ukraine (Povh , Pohrebnyak , Ryemyen , Bryzhina )
2012: Germany (Günther , Cibis , Pinto , Sailer )
2014: Great Britain (Philip , Nelson , J. Williams , Henry )
2016: Netherlands (Samuel , Schippers , Van Schagen , Sedney )
2018: Great Britain (Philip , Lansiquot , B. Williams , Asher-Smith )
2022: Germany (Mayer , Haase , Lückenkemper , Burghardt )
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