Roman Fricke (born 23 March 1977 in Bremen, Germany) is a former German high jumper who claimed two national championships and left a mark on the international scene. Standing around 1.94 m tall and competing at approximately 84 kg, Fricke rose through the ranks after a youth career that began with multiple discipline successes, including early titles in high jump and multisport events WikipediaAcademic dictionaries and encyclopedias. He notably finished 13th at the 2003 World Championships in Paris with a 2.20 m clearance Wikipedia+1Wikipedia. Fricke also represented Germany at the 2004 Athens Olympics, though he did not advance beyond the qualification round, clearing 2.20 m WikipediaWikipediaOlympedia. His personal best stands at 2.30 m, achieved in May 2004 in Herzogenbuchsee—a benchmark he equaled in 2005 WikipediaWorld Athletics. Since retiring from competition, Fricke has given back to the sport as a coach, supporting athletes in the jumps and combined events with the athletics department of SV Werder Bremen
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