Günter Kaslowski

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Günter Kaslowski (born July 5, 1934 in Berlin ; † June 26, 2001 there ) was a German track cyclist and national cycling champion .

In 1959 and 1960 Günter Kaslowski became German amateur sprint champion . By 1968 he stood on the podium eight times in the disciplines of tandem races and 1000-meter time trials at German championships . In 1960 he started at the Olympic Games in Rome in the sprint and was eliminated in the second round.

Professional

Kaslowski worked as a master bricklayer in Berlin .

Web links

Commons : Günter Kaslowski  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Association of German cyclists (ed.): Radsport . No. 27/1962 . German sports publisher Kurt Stoof, Cologne, p. 6 .