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Steffen Landgraf (born August 26, 1980 in Berlin) is a former German long jumper / decathlete and an active scientist in forensic psychiatry and clinical neuroscience.
== Athletic career==
Between 1998 and 2004, Steffen competed for the LG Nike Berlin. In 2001, he won the German championship title with the 4x200m relay at the in Dortmund (together with Ronny Ostwald, Ralf Riester und Kofi Amoah Prah). He also won the Bronze medal with the 4x400m relay in Dortmund 2001.〔(Der Staffel Titel als Ersatz 2001 ) tagesspiegel.de〕 His is also a German decathlon team champion, winning at the German outdoor multi-events championships in Vaterstetten in 2004 (together with the 2006 Indoor Heptathlon World Champion André Niklaus und Marian Geisler).〔(''LG Nike Berlin gewinnt Mannschafts-Mehrkampf Gold in Vaterstetten 2004.'' ) leichtathletik.de〕
On June 4, 2001, he jumped his career best of 7.84m (25 ft 8½in) in Wesel, Germany, and qualified for the U23-European Championships in Amsterdam, where he finished 15th.〔(''Landgraf springt U23 EM Norm 2001.'' ) steeple.de〕 In 2001, he won the German U23 title in the 4x100m relay (together with Tobias Samberg, Kai Doskoszynski und Ralf Riester) and the U23 Silver medal in the long jump at the German U23-Championship in Schweinfurt.〔(Ergebnisse Deutsche Juniorenmeisterschaften 2001 in Schweinfurt ) gerhardvogt.com〕 He also was German junior champion with the 4x100m relay at the German U20-Championships in Duisburg in 1999 and at the German U18-Championships in Lüdenscheid in 1997. He won the Bronze medal in the long jump in Duisburg in 1999 〔(Ergebnisse Deutsche Jugendmeisterschaften 1999 in Duisburg ) christian-hund.de〕 and placed 4th in the long jump at the German U20-Championships in Berlin in 1998 and 8th at the German U18-Championships in Lüdenscheid in 1997.
During his active time, Steffen Landgraf was coached by Klaus Beer, the former Olympic Silver medalist in the long jump in Mexico City in 1969, and Rainer Pottel, the former Olympian in the decathlon in Moscow in 1980.
From 2001 to 2004, Steffen was part of the Track and Field Team at the University of Minnesota, with whom he won the „Outdoor Big Ten Championships“.In the 2003 Big Ten Conference Meeting, he was elected the runner-up in the long jump, placing second.〔(''Big Ten Outdoor Meeting Minneapolis 2003.'' ) gophersports.com〕 During his time in Minneapolis, he was trained by Phil Lundin〔(Lundin honored US Track and Field coach of the year 2003 ) gophersports.com〕 and former NCAA decathlon champion Mario Sategna.〔(Florida Track announces Sategna as head coach ) flotrack.org〕
In 2004, Steffen Landgraf ended his Track and Field career. Today, he is a voluntary coach at the LG Telis Finanz Regensburg.
Steffen Landgraf is the son of Monika Zehrt, the German two-time Olympic champion from Munich 1972 and former world record holder in the 400m dash and the 4x400m relay.

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