Jochen Verschl (born 18 June 1956) is a retired West German long jumper.
A promising athlete as a junior, Verschl won silver medals at both the 1973 and 1975 European Junior Championships. [1] He became West German champion in 1977 and 1978, representing the sports club VfB Stuttgart. [2]
His personal best jump was 8.04 metres, achieved in June 1979 in Fürth. [3]
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