Heinrich Dahlinger
Heinrich Dahlinger (1967) |
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Player information | |
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Nickname | "Hein Daddel" |
birthday | October 30, 1922 |
place of birth | Kiel , Germany |
citizenship | German |
date of death | February 2, 2008 |
Place of death | Rendsburg , Germany |
Clubs as active | |
from ... to | society |
1936-1966 | THW Kiel |
National team | |
Games (goals) | |
Germany | 38 (110) |
Clubs as coaches | |
from ... to | society |
1958-1972 | THW Kiel |
- | NDTSV Kiel |
Heinrich Dahlinger (born October 30, 1922 in Kiel ; † February 2, 2008 in Rendsburg ) was a German entrepreneur who, as an athlete, was twice world champion in field handball , once vice world champion in indoor handball and once unofficial world champion (" gold cup ") in folk boat - Was sailing. Generally he is referred to as Hein Dahlinger or given his nickname Hein Daddel .
Sports career
Dahlinger joined the handball club THW Kiel at the age of 14 , in which he only played his last game 30 years later. In a total of 1871 games for THW Kiel, he scored 5423 goals. In 1948 and 1950 Dahlinger and his club became German field handball champions, in 1957 , 1962 and 1963 German indoor handball champions - a total of five German handball champions . Dahlinger always described the German championship of 1948 as his greatest success; At that time, each player would have received 25 DM as a championship bonus, he told the THW club magazine “Zebra” in 2005.
Dahlinger received his first appointment to the DHB national team in 1951. In total, the world-class player played 38 international matches on a large field and indoors, scoring 110 goals (field handball: 22 games with 71 goals; indoor handball: 16 games with 39 goals) ). With the DHB teams, Dahlinger was field handball world champion in 1952 and 1955, and in 1954 he was runner-up in indoor handball. From 1958 he was following the resignation of Fritz Heider West player-coach of THW Kiel, and remained even after his active career as a handball player until 1972 coach of the Zebras . He also trained various handball teams of the NDTSV (Neumühlen-Dietrichsdorfer Turn- und Sportvereinigung) Holsatia Kiel and played for many years in the old men’s team of the THW Kiel.
In 1963 Hein Dahlinger won the Folkeboot Gold Cup together with Bruno Splieth and Frieder Heinzel on the boat "Daddel" and thus the unofficial world championship of folk boats in sailing.
Honors
For winning the German championship in 1950 and the world championship in 1952, Dahlinger was each honored with the silver laurel leaf . In 1999 the THW mascot - a zebra - was named Hein Daddel and a new sports hall in the Gaarden-Ost district of Kiel was named “Hein-Dahlinger-Halle”. In 2007 he was awarded the Andreas Gayk Medal by the city of Kiel “for his exceptional services to handball in Kiel and in Germany” .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ THW Bundesliga magazine Zebra, November 20, 2005: Karlchen's throw-in: An evening with "Hein Daddel" , accessed March 4, 2014
- ↑ Erik Eggers (ed.): Black and White: The History of the Record Master THW Kiel. Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2008, ISBN 978-3-89533-619-5 , p. 97
- ↑ Erik Eggers (ed.): Black and White: The History of the Record Master THW Kiel. Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2008, ISBN 978-3-89533-619-5 , p. 116
- ↑ Sports report of the federal government (Bundestag printed matter 7/1040) (PDF; 1.7 MB) German Bundestag . Pp. 59 f. September 26, 1973. Retrieved January 18, 2015.
- ^ Andreas Gayk Medal for "Hein" Dahlinger . THW Kiel Handball Bundesliga GmbH & Co. KG. May 29, 2007. Retrieved May 28, 2014.
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SURNAME | Dahlinger, Heinrich |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Dahlinger, Hein; Daddel, Hein (nickname) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German handball player and sailor |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 30, 1922 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Kiel |
DATE OF DEATH | February 2, 2008 |
Place of death | Rendsburg |