Medal record | ||
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Men's Sailing | ||
Representing Germany | ||
Olympic Games | ||
1936 Berlin | 8 Metre |
Friedrich Nikolaus Bischoff (also known as Fritz Bischoff, born 6 December 1905, date of death unknown) was a German sailor who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. [1]
Friedrich Adolf "Fritz" Traun was a German athlete and tennis player. Born into a wealthy family, he participated in the 1896 Summer Olympics and won a gold medal in men's doubles. He committed suicide after being accused of fathering a child out of wedlock.
Athletes from West Germany competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico. It was the first time that East Germany and West Germany sent separate teams to the Summer Olympic Games. 275 competitors, 232 men and 43 women, took part in 154 events in 17 sports for West Germany. As the country hosted the next Olympics in Munich, the West German flag was raised at the closing ceremony.
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Friedrich Carl Bartholomae was a German rower who competed for the German Empire in the 1912 Summer Olympics. The German team won the bronze medal in the eight. He was killed in action during World War I.
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Friedrich "Fritz" Spengler was a German field handball player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics.
Friedrich "Fritz" Waller was a Swiss bobsledder who competed in the late 1940s. He won the gold medal in the two-man event at the 1948 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz.
Johann Adolf Friedrich Maier was a German rower who competed in three Olympic games from 1928 to 1936. In Los Angeles, he won a silver medal, along with Karl Aletter, Walter Flinsch and Ernst Gaber in the coxless four. In Berlin, he won a gold medal, along with Paul Söllner, Walter Volle, Fritz Bauer and Ernst Gaber in the coxed four. He was killed during World War II while serving in North Africa. Gustav Maier was his elder brother with whom he had competed in the 1928 Olympics.
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Peter Bischoff was a German competitive sailor and Olympic champion. He won a gold medal in the Star class at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, together with Hans-Joachim Weise. In 1937 he married the German soprano Carla Spletter.
Hans-Joachim Weise was a German competitive sailor and Olympic champion. He won a gold medal in the Star class at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, together with Peter Bischoff.
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