Gerd Migdal

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Gerhard "Gerd" Migdal (born May 4, 1944 ) is a German badminton player .

Career

Gerd Migdal won his first medal at the national championships of the GDR in 1965, where he won silver in men's doubles with Klaus Katzor . In 1969 he won both doubles and mixed bronze. With the team from EBT Berlin, he finished third in the GDR team championships in 1966 and 1967.

Sporting successes

season event discipline space Surname
1964/1965 GDR individual championship Men's doubles 2 Klaus Katzor / Gerd Migdal (activist Tröbitz / EBT Berlin)
1965/1966 GDR team championship team 3 EBT Berlin ( Lothar Diehr , Klaus Adam, Werner Wienecke, Hans Abraham , Günter Görges, Kurt Willumeit, Gerd Migdal, Heide Puchert, Christel Heinicke, Hannelore Kühne, Wilke)
1966/1967 GDR team championship team 3 EBT Berlin (Lothar Diehr, Gerd Migdal, Hans Abraham, Klaus Adam, Werner Wienecke, Günter Görges, Kurt Willumeit, Heide Puchert, Hannelore Kühne, Christel Heinicke, Renate Migdal )
1968/1969 GDR individual championship Men's doubles 3 Gerd Migdal / Lothar Diehr (EBT Berlin)
1968/1969 GDR individual championship Mixed 3 Gerd Migdal / Renate Migdal (EBT Berlin)

credentials

  • René Born: Badminton in Tröbitz (Part 1 - The beginnings, the medal winners, the statistics) , self-published (2007), 455 pages ( online version )