Tag: para athletics

  • 400m at Ludwig Jall Sportfest

    On May 17th I attended the Ludwig Jall Sportfest in the Dante Stadium in Munich. After the fall the week before in Regensburg (Read more) my goal for this reace was to not overpace in the beginning and use long strides for the race. This time I ran with Edi. He is one of my regular guides for track training outside. We had a good warm up and made some speed progression runs to the target pace for the race. This always helps me to note overpace. It also did this time. The start was a bit delayed. 4 times we heard “on your marks”, because there was a technical issue with the loud speaker.

    But then it was resolved and we were off. We really hit the target pace well and powered through the whole 400m and finished in 70.6 seconds. A new personal best for me. At the medial ceremony we both got a gold medal. It really was a great race and I’m looking forward to the German para athletics champhionship in the middle of June!

    I made a video of the race with my Meta Glasses and videos from my family:

  • 400m at the Rolf Watter Sportfest in Regensburg

    400m at the Rolf Watter Sportfest in Regensburg

    On May 17th, I attended the Rolf Watter Sportfest in Regensburg with my guide, Simon. The race started quite late, at 18:30, but I was determined to run under 70 seconds. My start felt strong, and I was ready to give it my all. Unfortunately, I went out too fast and overpaced myself. My stride was too short and my frequency too high, which quickly caught up with me.

    After 300 meters, I started to feel the lactate building up in my legs. By 350 meters, I began to stumble and ended up falling. 🙈 Nevertheless, I got back up and finished the race in 80.03 seconds—more than 10 seconds over my goal, and with scraped knees to show for it.

    My next competition is in one week. I’ll focus on taking longer strides and pacing myself better. Onward and upward!

    And here is a video of the start and my fall at the end:

  • Path to the German Indoor Para Athletics Championships

    Path to the German Indoor Para Athletics Championships

    The German Para Indoor Championships were held in Erfurt on February 24, 2024. My name is Stefan Lohmaier, and I competed in the 3000m for the visually impaired category T12 with my guide, Frank Hitzelsberger.

    I have been running with the local club Munich at Achilles International Germany since 2019. Since finishing my first marathon in September 2023 in Berlin, I have been part of the Bavarian state squad of the Bavarian Disabled Sports Association. The state coach has been training me once a week at the performance support center, and I have five additional training sessions per week. I receive great support from Achilles and always find a guide who is ready to train with me.

    After the training sessions, the state coach set a target time of 14:40. Since I was unable to do a single 3000m test and had never had the chance to train indoors, I was very nervous. The track in the hall is only 200m per lap and has slightly banked curves. So, the goal was to run 15 laps at a pace faster than 1 minute per lap.

    In my race, several disability classifications were combined, so there were four runner-guide pairs in my 3000m race. After the start, Frank and I positioned ourselves in 3rd place and ran the first lap a bit too fast in 42 seconds. We then slowed down a bit and managed to hit the target time of about 1 minute per lap for the next 13 laps. Frank was always able to read the current time from the board at the finish line, which was a great help. The entire Bavarian team from the BVS passionately cheered me on every lap, and Frank noticed that I always got a little faster when passing by Team Bavaria. The hardest lap was the penultimate one; I was still not sure if I could finish under 15 minutes. Finally, after the penultimate lap, the bell rang to indicate the last lap, and the clock showed 13:42. The last lap was just fun! Frank and I were able to cross the finish line in a time of 14:33.92. It was truly a great feeling!

    Many thanks to all the guides who have trained with me! Achilles is awesome!