Julius Keyl

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Keyl (standing; 2nd from left) in the
middle of the German track
and field team with Doerry (next to him), Rau , Werkmüller ,
team leader Demmler (middle),
Duhne and Steffen (sitting on the floor).

Julius Keyl (born December 8, 1877 in Munich , † November 15, 1959 ibid) was a German athlete and as this Olympic participant , as well as football player and football official .

Career

... in athletics

Keyl joined MTV Munich 1879 , which was founded on June 29, at a young age and moved to the newly founded football department in 1897. With a body length of 1.70 m and a competition weight of 59 kg, he was fond of athletics and, during the Oktoberfest of the same year, placed the 4-by-100-meter relay with his teammates Cushing, Prager and Böhmke in 46, 8 s. set a new German record.

As a member of the club he took to the German Athletics Team to the to 16 July in the first Paris discharged Games 1900 Olympics in part. In the individual race over the 100 meters , he was eliminated from the competition as fourth in the third preliminary run in the qualification. Six years later he participated in the April 22 to May 2 in Athens discharged interludes 1906 Olympics , both as participants in the pentathlon , which he was unable to finish due to injury, as well as Turner (in fifth place with the team ), some .

In 1902 and 1904 he was German champion in the 100-meter run . He was also an outstanding hurdler , finished second in the championship in 1903 and 1904, and in 1904 improved the German record in the 110-meter hurdles to 16.0 s - his personal best; in 1903 the time for 100 meters was 11.0 s.

... in Football

From 1900 to 1919 he was the captain of the football division of MTV 1879 Munich, founded in 1897, and was not one of the eleven players who left the football division and founded FC Bayern Munich.

From 1904 to 1910 he held the office of chairman of the Munich Football Association, from 1912 to 1922 he was chairman of the game committee in the Association of South German Football Associations and from 1914 in the South German Football Association and from 1923 to 1928 chairman of the game committee of the DFB . In 1928 he was a member of the coaching staff of the German national soccer team in Amsterdam .

... outside of sport

Keyl later studied law and became a practicing lawyer and notary.

Individual evidence

  1. Athletics performances in MTV on mtv-muenchen.de
  2. Not confirmed. See Athletics - German Championships (110m hurdles - men) on sport-komplett.de
  3. Not detectable.

literature

  • Klaus Amrhein: Biographical manual on the history of German athletics 1898–2005 . 2 volumes. Darmstadt 2005 published on German Athletics Promotion and Project Society