Ingo Cremer

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Ingo Cremer (* 1974 in Birkesdorf , a district of Düren in North Rhine-Westphalia ) is a German strength athlete.

He won a number of medals at the World Police and Fire Games , where firefighters, customs, police and law enforcement officers meet to compete in sport in 50 Olympic and non-Olympic disciplines. At the 2013 World Police and Fire Games in Belfast, for example, he won two bronze medals in bench press and bench press and deadlift power duels , in his age group (35 to 39 years) and weight class (up to 75 kilograms). In 2015 in Fairfax County , Virginia , he won gold in the power duel and silver in the bench press, this time in the age group 40+ and weight class up to 75 kilograms. At the 2017 Games in Los Angeles , he managed to win the title in the 40+ age group, weight class up to 83 kilograms, in both competitions. In a power duel, he reached 150 pounds in the bench press and 170 pounds in the deadlift.

In 2019 he won two silver medals in Chengdu , China , in the class up to 93 kg in the bench press with 160 kg and in the power duel.

Cremer also holds a number of titles from the German Powerlifting Union (GPU) and the World Powerlifting Union (WPU). In 2014, he was German champion (GPU) in bench press in the age group 23 to 39 years, weight class up to 82.5 kilograms; In 2015 he won the German Championships (GPU) in bench press and powerlifting (age group 40+, weight class up to 82.5 kilograms); In 2016 he won the bench press title again (age group 40+, weight class up to 75 kilograms). He was also successful at the European Championships of the WPU: 1st place in the European Championships (WPU) 2016 and 2017 in bench press (age group 40+; 2016: weight class up to 75 kilograms; 2017: weight class up to 82.5 kilograms). He holds the German GPU records in powerlifting (age class Master 1, weight class up to 82.5 kilograms) and bench press (age classes Open and Master 1, weight classes up to 75 and up to 82.5 kilograms), the European record of the WPU in bench press (age classes Open and Master 1, weight classes up to 75 and up to 82.5 kilograms) and the WPU world record in bench press (age class Master 1, weight classes up to 75 and up to 82.5 kilograms).

In July 2018 he won the European Championship of the World Powerlifting Union (WPU) in the Classic RAW bench press in the age group Master 1 (40-44 years) and weight class 82.5 - 90 kg. At the same time he set a German, European and world record with 157.5 kg. He also won the German Championship 2019 in Düsseldorf in the Classic RAW bench press in the age group Master 1 (40-44 years) and weight class 82.5 - 90 kg.

Cremer is married, has two children (* 2000 and 2003) and lives in Untermaubach / Kreuzau . He is a sports officer in the Euskirchen correctional facility . There he launched the rehabilitation through sport program.

Web links and sources

Individual evidence

  1. See about the page of the Yip Martial Arts National GbR in Düren ; see. also Carsten Rose: "World Police & Fire Games": Cremer returns successfully , Aachener Zeitung of July 23, 2017, online .
  2. See the results on the California Police Athletic Federation results page, online .
  3. See the results on the results page of the World Police and Fire Games, online .
  4. See the results on the results page of the World Police and Fire Games, online .
  5. https://www.aachener-zeitung.de/lokales/dueren/kreuzau/ingo-cremer-gewinnt-bei-den-world-police-und-fire-games-zweimal-silber_aid-45254457
  6. See the GPU results page .
  7. See the GPU competition page .