Heinz Schlundt

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Heinz Schlundt athletics
nation German Reich NSGerman Reich (Nazi era) German Empire FR Germany
Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 
birthday July 12, 1920
date of death 1994
Career
discipline Middle distance run

Heinz Schlundt (* 12. July 1920 , † 1994 ) was a German middle distance runner , athletics - coaches and sports photographer .

Life

Schlundt signed up for the SS Olympic squad and in 1943 became German champion for the SS sports community in Berlin . He was Unterscharfuhrer of the Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler and at the end of the war belonged to an "anti-tank department". After the war and being a prisoner of war in France , he first became a runner in 1948, then a successful trainer in Iserlohn . He discovered and trained Werner Lueg , among others . Through his success, the ASV Köln became aware of him and hired him in 1959. Here he was a successful hurdle trainer , so u. a. by Günther Nickel , Jutta Heine's exercise bike , at Bayer Leverkusen he trained middle-distance runners (including Arnd Krüger ) and advised Kurt Bendlin . He was close to Ernst van Aaken's endurance training . As a (sports) photographer, his pictures have been awarded prizes at exhibitions. He was a member of the Sports Committee of the Federal CDU .

family

His wife Therese was a midwife , his daughter Ingrid Schlundt a successful hurdler, his grandson Jussi Udelhoven and his grandfather German champions over 800 m .

Individual evidence

  1. Thorée le camp de la faim-témoignages. In: pagesperso-orange.fr. bastas.pagesperso-orange.fr, accessed on December 21, 2016 (French).
  2. Werner Lueg ran the only world record in DM. In: www.leichtathletik.de. July 25, 2014, accessed December 21, 2016 .
  3. ^ Munzinger Archive GmbH Ravensburg: Günther Nickel. In: munzinger.de. Retrieved December 21, 2016 .
  4. ^ SPIEGEL ONLINE, Hamburg: JUTTA HEINE: Three trainers for Tokyo . In: Der Spiegel . No. 35 , 1964 ( online ).
  5. Treasures and pitfalls of sports medicine. In: zeit.de . July 19, 1963. Retrieved December 21, 2016 .
  6. ^ Claus Peter Levermann: Sports legends for the Hönnestadt . June 28, 2014 ( derwesten.de ).
  7. Active athletes at the CDU. (PDF) p. 6 , accessed on December 21, 2016 .
  8. Anja Katzmarzik: I was always under pressure . In: Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger . ( ksta.de ).
  9. cf. her autobiography Therese Schlundt, Astrid Roth (ed.): Stories of a Cologne midwife. Cologne: Bachem Verlag 2003.
  10. Verena Schüller: Therese Schlundt: “Always on the children's side” . In: Kölnische Rundschau . ( rundschau-online.de ).