Gerhard Reithmeier

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Gerhard Reithmeier
Born (1977-06-26) 26 June 1977 (age 43)

Gerhard Reithmeier (born 26 June 1977) from Bergen [1] is a German ski mountaineer.

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  1. Gerhard Reithmeier, M2b, December 7, 2007.
  2. including six penalty minutes because of forgotten material

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