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The final Saturday is all about many athletics decisions. But there are also many other sports in focus: Device finals are pending in rhythmic gymnastics, full programs are available in canal racing. It becomes spectacular when climbing speed at the Frauenkirche. New sports such as Flag football or lacrosse can be seen.
Athletics: 13 decisions
Mega program on Saturday in athletics: From 11.25 a.m. to 7.15 p.m., the sold-out Heinz-Steyer-Stadion is round. No fewer than 13 masters are determined. It is not just about master teachers but also about tickets for the World Cup in Tokyo in September.
100-meter finals from 7 p.m.
Decisions are in the triple jump of women (11.45 a.m.), hammer throwing of women (11.50 a.m.), pole vault of women (12.15 p.m.), shot put in men (1:10 p.m.), high jump of men (3 p.m.), discus throwing women (3:25 p.m.), long jump of men (5:10 p.m.), spear throwing of the men (5:00 p.m.), 3000 meters obstacle in men (18.06 O’clock), 110 meters hurdles of the men (6:35 p.m.), 100 meters hurdles of women (6.45 p.m.)-and the two 100-meter sprints of the men (7:00 p.m.) and women (7.10 p.m.).
In addition to the question of the fastest man and the fastest woman in Germany and the question of whether Owen could look at the 10-second brand again, there are other sporting top-class players. In the shot put, there is a four-way battle between Silas Ristl, Simon Bayer, Titian Lauria and Eric Maihöfer around the three podium places and the World Cup tickets. There is also a four -way fight in the discus throwing of women. Defending champion Kristin Pudenz, Shanice Craft as well as Marike Steinacker and Claudine Vita want the title and one of two World Cup tickets.
Owen looked at the German Championships after his record sprint.
In the long jump of the men, the three eight-meter jumpers Luka Herden, Simon Batz and Simon Plitzko are fighting for the title and the World Cup standard (8.27 meters). Over 3000 meters of obstacle there is a duel between the local hero Karl Bebendorf and the German record holder Frederik Ruppert.
Canoe with Triple Olympic champion Liebscher-Lucz
The canoeists, who determine the title beams in the parallel sprint in the parallel sprint on Saturday and with many runs, will also be presenting: from 12.40 p.m. the preliminary runs will start in the kayak and canadier-two. In Dresden’s HafenCity, the masters in two Canadians are then determined in the kayak-one of women (4:20 p.m.) and men (4:28 p.m.).
Tom Liebscher with his three Olympic gold medals from Rio de Janeiro, Tokyo and Paris
The Olympic silver medalists are included in the kayak, Paulina Paszek and Pauline Jagsch. For men, the Olympic double gold winner Jacob Schopf starts. Dreifell Olympic champion and Dresden local hero Tom Liebscher-Lucz will be at the start of the kayak men from 1:25 p.m.
Rowing: Eighth final in the Alberthafen
In one of the women and men as well as in the prestigious “eighth plus helmsman”, the masters are determined in the alber port. The Germany eight is also at the start.
Speed climbing at the Frauenkirche
It will be spectacular between 11.45 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the Frauenkirche. In speed climbing on the outer wall of the baroque sacred building, which was only rebuilt after the destruction in World War II in 2025, the men determine the masters. The women are then challenged on Sunday.
On Saturday morning, speed climbing will take place against a historical backdrop.
Lacrosse finals – HTHC Hamburg twice
Lacrosse is one of the sports that present themselves at the finals for the first time. The masters are determined on Saturday in the fast and spectacular game with a small hard rubber ball. The endgame plays the final for women from 12.30 p.m. HTHC Hamburg and the Berliner, from 2 p.m. HTHC Hamburg and Schwarz-Weiß Cologne for the championship title.
Flag football: finalists are determined
The flag football is also quick and intensive. And Flag football is also new to the program. The champions are not yet determined on Saturday, but the final participants of men and women. The title is then on Sunday.
