Kurt Schneider (athlete)

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Kurt Schneider athletics
nation German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire
birthday 3rd February 1900
place of birth HirschbergGerman EmpireGerman EmpireThe German Imperium 
size 173 cm
Weight 58 kg
date of death July 26, 1988
Place of death Bad OldesloeBR GermanyGermany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 
Career
discipline Long distance and marathon running
society TSG Germania Hirschberg
Medal table
German championships 2 × gold 5 × silver 1 × bronze
DLV logo German championships
gold Berlin 1925 25,000 m
silver Berlin 1925 10,000 m
gold Berlin 1926 25,000 m
silver Berlin 1927 10,000 m
silver Berlin 1927 25,000 m
silver Wroclaw 1927 marathon
bronze Düsseldorf 1928 marathon
silver Wroclaw 1929 marathon

Kurt Schneider (born February 3, 1900 in Hirschberg , Province of Silesia , † July 26, 1988 in Bad Oldesloe ) was a German marathon runner .

In 1925 and 1926 he was German champion in the 25 km road race .

At the marathon of the German Championships in 1927 he finished second in 3:06:15 h. The following year, on June 17, he finished sixth in 2:43:10 h in the German qualifying race for the Olympic Games on a presumably 40 km long route. Four weeks later he was third in the marathon of the German Championships in Düsseldorf in 2:54:10 h.

At the Olympic marathon in Amsterdam he came in 47th place in 2:59:36 hours.

At the marathon of the German Championships in 1929 he finished second in 3:14:34 h.

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