Kurt Ochs

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Kurt Ochs (* 1922 ) is a former German handball player.

Career

Kurt Ochs comes from Kiel. Together with his later handball comrades Heinrich Bücker , Theo Schwedler and Herbert Rohwer, he started school at the Hasseer elementary school in the late 1920s. All three played field handball from their youth , first at Reichsbahn TV. Then they switched to THW Kiel , the leading handball club in Kiel at the time.

All three soon became part of the THW's core team. At the first post-war championships in field handball in 1947/48 they became German champions with the THW Kiel (actually interzone champions, because teams from the former eastern zone did not take part in the competition).

In 1950, Kurt Ochs and the team (including Helmut Wriedt , Jürgen Kniphals , Heinrich Dahlinger and Herbert Rohwer ) of the THW became German champions.

Also in 1953 he played for the THW for the German field handball championship. Since the THW lost in the final against SV Police Hamburg with 19:15, he and the team missed the championship title and became runner-up.

For winning the German field handball championship in 1950, he and the team of Federal President Theodor Heuss were awarded the Silver Laurel Leaf on December 1, 1950 .

Individual evidence

  1. Homepage THW Kiel
  2. In the archive of Handball.de
  3. bundesligainfo.de
  4. Sports report of the federal government to the Bundestag of September 26, 1973 - printed matter 7/1040 -