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Ingo Sensburg (born 27 January 1949) is a German male former long-distance runner who competed for West Germany in track events and the marathon. From Berlin and trained by Fred Behrnsen, he took his first international medal at the 1970 European Athletics Indoor Championships where he was part of the bronze medal-winning West German medley relay team. He returned to the competition six years later and became the 3000 metres champion on home turf in Munich.

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  • Ingo Sensburg (cs)
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  • Ingo Sensburg (* 27. ledna 1949) je bývalý západoněmecký atlet, běžec na dlouhé tratě. (cs)
  • Ingo Sensburg (* 27. Januar 1949 in Berlin-Kreuzberg) ist ein ehemaliger deutscher Langstreckenläufer und Polizist (zuletzt Polizeihauptmeister der Schutzpolizei). (de)
  • Ingo Sensburg (Berlino, 27 gennaio 1949) è un ex mezzofondista e maratoneta tedesco. (it)
  • Ingo Sensburg (born 27 January 1949) is a German male former long-distance runner who competed for West Germany in track events and the marathon. From Berlin and trained by Fred Behrnsen, he took his first international medal at the 1970 European Athletics Indoor Championships where he was part of the bronze medal-winning West German medley relay team. He returned to the competition six years later and became the 3000 metres champion on home turf in Munich. (en)
  • Ingo Sensburg (ur. 27 stycznia 1949 w Berlinie) – niemiecki lekkoatleta, długodystansowiec. W czasie swojej kariery reprezentował Republikę Federalną Niemiec. Urodził się w Kreuzbergu, dzielnicy Berlina. Zdobył brązowy medal w sztafecie szwedzkiej 2+3+4+5 okrążeń na halowych mistrzostwach Europy w 1970 w Wiedniu (sztafeta RFN biegła w składzie: Horst Haßlinger, Lothar Hirsch, Manfred Henne i Sensburg). (pl)
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  • Ingo Sensburg (* 27. ledna 1949) je bývalý západoněmecký atlet, běžec na dlouhé tratě. (cs)
  • Ingo Sensburg (* 27. Januar 1949 in Berlin-Kreuzberg) ist ein ehemaliger deutscher Langstreckenläufer und Polizist (zuletzt Polizeihauptmeister der Schutzpolizei). (de)
  • Ingo Sensburg (born 27 January 1949) is a German male former long-distance runner who competed for West Germany in track events and the marathon. From Berlin and trained by Fred Behrnsen, he took his first international medal at the 1970 European Athletics Indoor Championships where he was part of the bronze medal-winning West German medley relay team. He returned to the competition six years later and became the 3000 metres champion on home turf in Munich. He achieved the majority of success in road running. He took the first of his three victories at the Berlin Marathon in 1976 with a time 2:23:08 hours. He improved to 2:20:21 hours in winning the later that year, then to 2:17:49 hours to top the podium in Porz the following April. Sensburg won the Berlin Marathon again in 1979 and had his fastest performance there (2:16:48) during his 1980 win. His record of three wins was finally bettered by Haile Gebrselassie, who completed four straight wins in 2009. Sensburg was runner-up at the Hamburg Marathon in 1981. The highlights of his later career were four straight wins at the Berlin Half Marathon from 1985 to 1988. Sensburg competed very frequently during his career at a local level and in 2012 he estimated that he had won 166 Berlin championship titles. He continued running in his older years in the masters athlete categories. In the over-45s category he was world champion in the 10,000 metres in 1995 and in the 10K run in 1994. (en)
  • Ingo Sensburg (Berlino, 27 gennaio 1949) è un ex mezzofondista e maratoneta tedesco. (it)
  • Ingo Sensburg (ur. 27 stycznia 1949 w Berlinie) – niemiecki lekkoatleta, długodystansowiec. W czasie swojej kariery reprezentował Republikę Federalną Niemiec. Urodził się w Kreuzbergu, dzielnicy Berlina. Zdobył brązowy medal w sztafecie szwedzkiej 2+3+4+5 okrążeń na halowych mistrzostwach Europy w 1970 w Wiedniu (sztafeta RFN biegła w składzie: Horst Haßlinger, Lothar Hirsch, Manfred Henne i Sensburg). Zwyciężył w biegu na 3000 metrów na halowych mistrzostwach Europy w 1976 w Monachium, wyprzedzając Polaka Józefa Ziubraka. Na halowych mistrzostwach Europy w 1978 w Mediolanie zajął w tej konkurencji 14. miejsce. Odniósł wiele sukcesów w biegach ulicznych. Trzykrotnie zwyciężył w Maratonie Berlińskim w 1976, 1979 i 1980 (to osiągnięcie wyrównał, a potem poprawił dopiero Haile Gebrselassie). Czterokrotnie triumfował w w latach 1985–1988. Był wicemistrzem RFN w biegu przełajowym w 1975 oraz brązowym medalistą w biegu na 10 000 metrów w 1976. W hali był wicemistrzem RFN w biegu na 1500 metrów w 1970 oraz brązowym medalistą w biegu na 3000 metrów w 1975, 1976 i 1978. (pl)
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