Frank Busemann (German pronunciation: [fʁaŋk ˈbuːzəˌman] (listen); born 26 February 1975 in Recklinghausen) is a former German decathlete. He currently works as a pundit for athletics coverage by German TV channel Das Erste.
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Born | 26 February 1975 (1975-02-26) (age 47) Recklinghausen, West Germany | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Busemann started his career as a 110 m hurdler and was junior world champion in this discipline in 1994. After his surprising decathlon silver medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics with his personal best of 8706 points he became one of Germany's most popular sportsmen. He also was named German Sportsman of the Year. At the World Championships of the following year Busemann came third.
After these successes Busemann confronted severe injuries from which he only recovered partly. He made a comeback at the 2000 Olympics where he finished in seventh place. In 2003, at the age of just 28, he retired because of his deteriorating physical condition. His personal best of 8706 points ranks him fourth among German decathletes, behind Jürgen Hingsen, Uwe Freimuth and Siegfried Wentz.[1]
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
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1994 | World Junior Championships | Lisbon, Portugal | 1st | 110m hurdles | 13.47 w (wind: +2.1 m/s) |
6th | 4×100m relay | 40.45 | |||
1996 | Hypo-Meeting | Götzis, Austria | 5th | Decathlon | 8238 pts |
Olympic Games[2] | Atlanta, United States | 2nd | Decathlon | 8706 pts | |
1997 | European U23 Championships | Turku, Finland | 1st | 110m hurdles | 13.54 w (wind: +2.2 m/s) |
World Championships | Athens, Greece | 3rd | Decathlon | 8652 pts | |
1999 | World Championships | Seville, Spain | — | Decathlon | DNF |
2000 | Hypo-Meeting | Götzis, Austria | 6th | Decathlon | 8531 pts |
Olympic Games[2] | Sydney, Australia | 7th | Decathlon | 8351 pts |
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Preceded by Michael Schumacher |
German Sportsman of the Year 1996 |
Succeeded by |
World U20 Champions in men's 110 metres hurdles | |
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