Jörg Deutschmann

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Jörg Deutschmann (born January 17, 1968 in Finsterwalde ) is a former German badminton player .

Career

In 1982 Jörg Deutschmann won his first bronze medal at the GDR team championships of the AK 12/13. Two years later he reached the first podium in the individual disciplines with another bronze medal win, this time in a men's doubles with René Born. In the men's singles, however, he failed in the same title fights in the quarter-finals. With the successes at the junior championships, he also drew the attention of the first Tröbitzer adult team. As a junior, he made the leap into the A-Team of the traditional club. At the side of seasoned players like Frank-Thomas Seyfarth , Jens Scheithauer , Joachim Schimpke , Klaus Skobowsky and Harald Richter , he won the bronze medal in the GDR team title fights together with the juniors Petra Schubert and Andrea Pohling of the same age .

By completing a three-year army service, he was no longer able to maintain the level of performance for the highest GDR league and could no longer qualify for the first Tröbitzer team. After serving in the NVA, he began studying computer science in Ilmenau , where he still works at the TU there today.

Sporting successes

season event discipline space Surname
1981/1982 GDR team championship students team 3 Progress Tröbitz
(Jörg Deutschmann, René Born, Heiko Vogt, Petra Schubert , Antje Pohling)
1983/1984 GDR individual championship age group 14/15 Men's doubles 3 Jörg Deutschmann / René Born ( Progress Tröbitz )
1983/1984 GDR team championship team 3 Progress Tröbitz
( Frank-Thomas Seyfarth , Jens Scheithauer , Joachim Schimpke , Thomas Dittrich , Klaus Skobowsky , Harald Richter , Jörg Deutschmann, Petra Schubert , Andrea Pohling )

credentials

  • René Born: 1957–1997. 40 years of badminton in Tröbitz - The history of BV Tröbitz eV , self-published (1997), 84 pages. ( Online version )
  • René Born: Badminton in Tröbitz (Part 1 - The beginnings, the medal winners, the statistics) , self-published (2007), 455 pages ( online version )