Klaus-Dieter Framke

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Klaus-Dieter Framke (* around 1942 ; † July 18, 1977 ) was a German badminton player .

Career

Klaus-Dieter Framke won bronze in doubles and singles at the German championships in 1962. A year later he was third with the team of the 1st BC Wiesbadener. In 1965 the team climbed to second place. That year he also won his only German championship title when he was successful in doubles with Manfred Fulle .

Sporting successes

season event discipline space Surname
1960/1961 German individual championship U18 Men's singles 3 Klaus-Dieter Framke (BC Biebrich)
1961/1962 German individual championship Men's singles 3 Klaus-Dieter Framke (1st Wiesbaden BC)
1961/1962 German individual championship Men's doubles 3 Uwe Jacobsen / Klaus-Dieter Framke (1st Wiesbaden BC)
1962/1963 Southwest German Badminton Championship Men's singles 1 Klaus-Dieter Framke (1st Wiesbaden BC)
1962/1963 German team championship team 3 1. BC Wiesbaden (Klaus-Dieter Framke, Uwe Jacobsen , Manfred Fulle, Munzlinger, M. Geist, Edeltraut Geist, Lohmann)
1963/1964 Southwest German Badminton Championship Men's singles 1 Klaus-Dieter Framke (1st Wiesbaden BC)
1963/1964 German individual championship Men's doubles 3 Klaus-Dieter Framke / Manfred Fulle (1st Wiesbaden BC)
1964/1965 German team championship team 2 1. BC Wiesbaden (Klaus-Dieter Framke, Manfred Fulle, Peter Knack , Lim, Edeltraut Geist, Rosel Filpe)
1964/1965 German individual championship Men's doubles 1 Klaus-Dieter Framke / Manfred Fulle (1st Wiesbaden BC)
1965/1966 German individual championship Men's doubles 3 Klaus-Dieter Framke / Manfred Fulle (1st Wiesbaden BC)

credentials

  • Martin Knupp: German Badminton Almanach , self-published / German Badminton Association (2003), 230 pages