Manfred Feld

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Manfred Feld (* 1925 ; † August 11, 2017 ) was a German table tennis player with his top performance in the 1940s and 1950s.

Career

The defender Feld lived in the eastern part of Berlin after the Second World War . He was active at an association in Prenzlauer Berg . At the overall Berlin championships he won in 1947 in singles and in 1948 in mixed with Erika Richter . In December 1949 he was third at the national German championships in Rheydt in 1949/50. Around 1950 he moved to the association BSG Medicine Berlin Mitte, the successor club of SG Nordring . In 1950 Manfred Feld took part in the international match between the GDR and the Federal Republic in Leipzig in the Eros circus . On the side of Heinz Reschke and Heinz Schneider, the GDR team lost 3: 6 to Heinz Raack , Rudi Piffl and Jupp Schlaf .

Manfred Feld worked as a trainer in the GDR until 1954. In 1954 he fled the GDR. After a stay in Sweden from 1956 to 1968, he returned to Berlin and joined the tennis clubs Borussia Berlin and TTC Spandau.

Manfred Feld died in 2017.

swell

  • [BER75] 75 years of the Berlin Table Tennis Association - Chronicle 1927–2002, publisher: Berlin Table Tennis Association, Paul-Heyse-Strasse 29, 10407 Berlin
  • Obituary in the magazine tischtennis , 2017/10, region 6, page 1 online (accessed October 11, 2017)

Individual evidence

  1. Assessment of the tournament by Eike Hapke - year of birth 1925 (accessed on October 11, 2017)
  2. a b [BER75] page 52
  3. [BER75] page 67
  4. DTS magazine , 1949/24 page 3
  5. Table tennis archive of Hans-Albert Meyer - German champions of women and men from 1931 (places 1-4) (accessed on October 11, 2017)
  6. [BER75] page 20
  7. Manfred Schäfer: A game for life. 75 years of DTTB. (1925-2000) . Published by the German Table Tennis Association DTTB , Frankfurt am Main 2000, ISBN 3-00-005890-7 , page 182