Heinz Stahr

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Heinz Stahr
Heinz Stahr 1973.jpg
Stahr at the 1973 World Championships
Personal information
Born5 June 1950 (1950-06-05) (age 73)
Treuenbrietzen, Germany [1]
Sport
Sport Freestyle wrestling
Medal record
Representing Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
World Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1973 Tehran -62 kg

Karl-Heinz Stahr (born 5 June 1950) is a retired East German featherweight freestyle wrestler who won a silver medal at the 1973 World Championships. [2] He started as a gymnast and then changed to wrestling. After retiring from competitions he ran a car service in Luckenwalde. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 Karl-Heinz Stahr. ringen-luckenwalde.de
  2. Stahr, Heinz (GDR). iat.uni-leipzig.de