Helmut Tengg

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Helmut Tengg biathlon
Association Germany BRBR Germany Federal Republic of Germany Germany
GermanyGermany 
birthday
place of birth Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany
Career
society SC Mittenwald
status resigned
Medal table
Junior World Championship 0 × gold 1 × silver 1 × bronze
German championship 3 × gold 1 × silver 1 × bronze
Junior DM 2 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
Junior World ChampionshipTemplate: medals_winter sports / maintenance / unrecognized
bronze 1986 Falun Season
silver 1986 Falun sprint
German Ski Association German championships
gold 1987 Season
gold 1988 Season
bronze 1989 Season
gold 1990 Season
silver 1991 Season
German Junior Championships (biathlon)Template: medals_winter sports / maintenance / unrecognized
gold 1986 sprint
gold 1986 Season
World Cup balance
last change: end of career

Helmut Tengg is a former German biathlete .

Helmut Tengg started for SC Mittenwald . He belonged to the later sports promotion group Mittenwald of the Bundeswehr . At the Biathlon Junior World Championships in Falun in 1986 , he won the bronze medal in the sprint behind Birk Anders and Frank Luck and the silver medal with the German relay team with Ernst Reiter , Jörg Hausberger and Andreas Winkler behind the GDR and in front of the Soviet Union. He was also the German junior champion in sprint and relay. A year later he won alongside Alois Reiter , Peter Angerer and Franz Wudy as well as in 1988 with Anton Kroiss , Jörg Hausberger and Alois Reiter and in 1990 with Georg Fischer , Franz Wudy and Stefan Burkhard as a representative of Bavaria (1987 and 1988 as Bayern II ) the title in the relay race at the German Championships. In 1989 he was third in the season, in 1991 again runner-up. In the 1991 World Cup in Antholz , Tengg reached a top ten place with ninth place. In Oberhof he was fourth with the second German season at the side of André Sehmisch , Andreas Heymann and Frank-Peter Roetsch , but as the second season this ran out of competition.

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supporting documents

  1. Short version of the chronicle formerly GebJgBtl 234
  2. Roetsch: Six missed shots
  3. World Cup in Oberhof