Hugo Dollheiser

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Hugo Dollheiser (born September 18, 1927 ; † October 7, 2017 ) was a German hockey player who took part in the Olympic Games twice and won a bronze medal.

Hugo Dollheiser and his younger brother Hans-Jürgen were German champions with the Raffelberg Club from Duisburg in 1951 and 1953 . 1955 both moved to Prussia Duisburg . At the end of his career, Hugo Dollheiser moved to HTC Uhlenhorst Mülheim , where he contributed to winning the German championship in 1958, 1960 and 1964.

A year after his brother, Hugo Dollheiser made his debut in the German national hockey team in 1952 . At the Olympic Games in Helsinki in 1952, the team and both brothers were eliminated in the quarter-finals against the later Olympic champions from the Netherlands. Four years later, Hugo Dollheiser was the only member of the German Olympic team. The right-winger scored two goals against New Zealand at the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne , including a 5-4. The German team reached the semi-finals, where the team lost to the Indian team; In the bronze medal game, the Germans won 3-1 against the British. Hugo Dollheiser had a total of 36 appearances in international matches from 1952 to 1958.

For winning the bronze medal at the Olympic Games in Melbourne, he received the silver bay leaf on January 21, 1957.

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Individual evidence

  1. Hugo Dollheiser's memorial page. Retrieved October 26, 2017 .
  2. 100 years DSC Prussia PDF file page 42 of 65, accessed on January 23, 2018
  3. ^ List of national hockey players
  4. 2nd sports report of the Federal Government of September 29, 1973 to the Bundestag - printed matter 7/1040 - page 61