Regine Bakenecker

{{Short description|German pole vaulter}}

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| event = Pole vault

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|PV: 4.40 m (2016, 2018)

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|European Youth Olympic Festival

|2009: 9th, pole vault

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Regine Bakenecker ({{nee|Kramer}}; born 5 April 1993) is a German pole vaulter. She is a two-time top three finisher at the German Athletics Championships.

Biography

Kramer's first international championship was the 2009 European Youth Olympic Festival, where she finished 9th in the women's pole vault with a mark of 3.55 metres.

In 2016, Kramer placed 6th at the new Rabat Diamond League, scoring one point in the 2016 Diamond League standings. Later that year she won the Adidas BOOST meeting in Herzogenaurach.{{cite web |last1=Juck |first1=Alfonz |title=Herzo Diaries: Two World Leads highlight first day of adidas BOOST Meeting |url=https://www.runblogrun.com/2016/05/herzo-diaries-two-world-leads-highlight-first-day-of-adidas-boost-meeting.html |website=runblogrun |access-date=8 October 2023 |date=13 May 2016}}

Kramer's best finishes at the German Athletics Championships came in 2017, placing 3rd at the indoor championships, and two years later (now competing as Bakenecker after her marriage in 2018), placing 3rd again at the 2019 German Indoor Athletics Championships.

Statistics

=Personal bests=

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EventMarkCompetitionVenueDate
Pole vault4.40 mEngener StabhochsprungmeetingEngen, Germany8 May 2016
Long jump5.23 m (+0.9 m/s)Leverkusen, Germany13 May 2012

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