Dieter Kempf (rower)

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Dieter Kempf is a former German rowing athlete .

Career

Dieter Kempf was a member of the Mannheim rowing club Amicitia . He achieved his first success in 1951, when he took second place at the German championships in a four-man with a helmsman with the cast of Dieter Kempf, Klaus Hahn, Ludolf Moritz, Klaus Daughtermann and helmsman Hans Bichelmeier . The following year, Kempf, Rudolf Bosch, Daughtermann and Moritz took second place in the four without a helmsman . In 1953 and 1954, Kempf was the eighth German champion in Mannheim . In 1953 the Mannheim team won with Walter Salzmann , Kempf, Heinrich Blank, Klaus Daughtermann, Paul Deblitz, Siegfried Kuhlmey-Becker, Manfred Bartholomä, Rolf Alles and Hans Bichelmeier. In 1954 Gerhard Höpfner and Hermann Schüler rowed instead of Bartholomä and Kuhlmann-Becker.

For these successes, Kempf and the Mannheimer Achter were awarded the Silver Laurel Leaf on December 1, 1953.

Individual evidence

  1. German championships in four with a helmsman on rrk-online
  2. German championships in four without a helmsman on rrk-online
  3. German championships in the eighth on rrk-online
  4. Sports report of the federal government. German Bundestag, September 26, 1973, accessed on April 2, 2019 .