FILDEBRANDT Christoph

27 May 1989
32
Male
WUPPERTAL
 
Germany
SAARBRUCKEN
 
Germany

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
SWM Swimming Men's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay  

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Tokyo Aquatics Centre
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Olympic Games
YearLocation200Free4x100Free M4x200Free
2016Rio de Janeiro, BRAH (1:47.81)-6th (7:07.28)
2012London, GBR-6th (3:13.52)-

World Championships
YearLocation50Free4x100Free M4x100Free X4x200Free4x100Medley M
2019Gwangju, KOR-H (3:14.58)H (3:27.37)--
2015Kazan, RUS--H (3:28.99)5th (7:09.01)7th (3:32.16)
2013Barcelona, ESPH (22.64)6th (3:13.77)---
2011Shanghai, CHN-7th (3:15.01)-4th (7:08.32)-

European Championships
YearLocation4x100Free M4x100Free X
2018Glasgow, GBR7th (3:15.12)5th (3:26.59)


Legend
Free - Freestyle, Back - Backstroke, Breast - Breaststroke, Fly - Butterfly, IndMed - Individual Medley, SF - Semifinal, H - Heats, DNS - Did Not Start, M - Men, W - Women, X - Mixed, DSQ - Disqualified, [Relay athlete without time] - Did not swim in final
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Filde (saarbruecker-zeitung.de, 13 Nov 2018)
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Athlete, Police Officer
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Police Studies - Berlin School of Economics and Law, Germany
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Partner Ellen Olsson
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English, German
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SSG Saar Max Ritter [Saarbrucken, GER]
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Felix Weins [national], GER
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His partner Ellen Olsson has represented Sweden in open water swimming. She won bronze in the 10km event at the 2019 LEN Cup meet in Barcelona, Spain, and competed at the 2015 World Championships in Kazan, Russian Federation. (SportsDeskOnline, 10 Jun 2021; Facebook page, 29 Jul 2018; Ellen Olsson Facebook page, 05 Aug 2017)
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In 2014 he suffered a pectoral muscle injury. (rga.de, 16 Dec 2014)

In November 2013 he had a viral infection and was unable to compete at the German short course championships in Wuppertal, Germany. (swim.de, 22 Nov 2013)

In 2013 he was not able to complete his full training programme for four months due to illness and injuries. (osp-rheinland.de, 01 Jul 2013)

His training was disrupted ahead of the 2012 Olympic Games in London due to illness and chest muscle injuries. (rga-online.de, 24 Apr 2013)
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He began swimming in 1999 with the SG Remscheid club in Germany. (Facebook page, 29 Jul 2017; zaosu.de, 01 Sep 2016)
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He took up swimming because of his brother. (rga-online.de, 09 Dec 2009)
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To compete at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (saarbruecker-zeitung.de, 18 Jul 2018)
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German triathlete Jan Frodeno. (saarbruecker-zeitung.de, 09 Jul 2019)
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He was named the 2012 Swimmer of the Year in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany. (swimpool.de, 01 Jan 2012)

In 2011 and 2012 he was named Police Athlete of the Year in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany. (Facebook page, 14 Apr 2015)

He was named the Youth Swimmer of the 2006/07 season in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany. (Facebook page, 29 Jul 2018)
Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
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