Adolf Wöhler

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Adolf Wöhler (born December 21, 1933 in Edemissen , † March 14, 1986 in Bremen ) was a trainer in German horse racing . Among other things, he was a jockey at AP Schläfke in Dortmund in the obstacle race . His victories in the derby with Königssee 1975 and Surumu 1977 went down in the history of equestrian sport . After the end of his riding career, Wöhler became a horse trainer. He had his racing stable as a trainer at the Bremen horse racing track . Around 1000 victorious horses emerged from his training. His son is Andreas Wöhler .

Web links

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  • International Sports Archive 18/1986 from April 21, 1986

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Obituary notice in the Weser-Kurier on March 18, 1986 on page 17
  2. ^ Report in the Weser Courier on March 15, 1986 on page 27: Turfgemeinde mourns Adolf Wöhler
  3. https://www.rennstall-woehler.de/kontakt/adolf-woehler