Heinz Glormus

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Heinz Glormus (* 1934 in Tröbitz ; † 1976 there ) was a German badminton player .

Career

Glormus was one of the pioneers of badminton at the traditional East German activist Tröbitz , whose badminton section he had belonged to since the late 1950s. Already significantly older than his teammates Gottfried Seemann , Hans Bräuer or Gerolf Seemann , he was only able to qualify for the Tröbitzer Reserve in the years up to 1964. In the 1964/1965 season, at the age of thirty, he achieved his greatest sporting success. He was able to play his way into the A-team of Niederlausitzer and won the GDR championship with the team, the fifth overall for activist Tröbitz. In the following years he could not get past the strong internal competition in the club around Joachim Schimpke , Klaus Katzor and Erich Wilde , so that he was only used in the lower teams of Tröbitzer and his title win in 1965 was his only one.

Heinz Glormus ended his own life in 1976 at the age of 42.

Sporting successes

season event discipline space Surname
1964/1965 GDR team championship team 1 Activist Tröbitz
( Gottfried Seemann , Gerolf Seemann , Erich Wilde , Klaus Katzor , Heinz Glormus, Gerhard Dietze , Peter Schurig , Gotthard Girke , Marlies Bissendorf, Gitta Rost , Annemarie Fritzsche , Rita Gerschner )

credentials

  • René Born: 1957–1997. 40 years of badminton in Tröbitz - The history of BV Tröbitz eV , self-published (1997), 84 pages. ( Online version )
  • René Born: Badminton in Tröbitz (Part 1 - The beginnings, the medal winners, the statistics) , self-published (2007), 455 pages ( online version )