Sprint European Champion Gina Lückenkemper also missed victory at the ISTAF Indoor in Berlin.
Germany’s sportswoman of the year finished third in her home game over the 60 m in 7.16 seconds behind the EM third over 100 m Daryll Neita (Great Britain / 7.05 seconds) and Tristan Evelyn (Barbados / 7.14).
However, Lückenkemper was two hundredths of a second faster in front of the 11,850 spectators in the Mercedes-Benz Arena than almost two weeks ago at the ISTAF Indoor in Düsseldorf, where the 26-year-old from SCC Berlin started for the first time after her double triumph in Munich and finished second in 7.18 seconds.
Lückenkemper had won the title in the 100 m and in the relay at the European Championships at home in the summer. Her teammates from the Munich Gold Relay Lisa Mayer (7.20 seconds) and Alexandra Burghardt (7.22 seconds) took fourth and fifth place in Berlin.
She recently left open whether Lückenkemper will start at the European Indoor Championships in Istanbul (March 2nd to 5th). Your main focus is on the summer anyway, when the World Cup is due in Budapest in August.