Heinz Wahl

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Heinz Wahl (1956)

Karl-Heinz Wahl (* approx. 1929; † January 2003 in Berlin ) was a German racing cyclist from the GDR .

Athletic career

In 1953, Heinz Wahl (nickname: Potte ) was third in the team pursuit at the GDR railway championships, together with Fritz Yearling , Ronny Maraun and Werner Malitz , all of whom started for the BSG unit Berliner Bär . The following year he became East German champion in the 1000-meter time trial , and in 1955 he was champion in tandem races with Malitz . In 1957 he won the Berlin-Angermünde-Berlin road race and was GDR champion in two-man team driving on the Fredersdorf cycle track with Hans Wagner . At the UCI rail world championships in Paris in 1958 , he was runner-up in the standing world championship after he had also become East German champion in this discipline in the same year. In 1961 he finished second in the GDR standing championship again. In 1959 he won the International Standing Championship in the Werner-Seelenbinder-Halle in Berlin.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karl-Heinz Wahl died on berliner-zeitung.de v. January 9, 2003
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