Otto Kohn (athlete)

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Otto Kohn athletics
nation German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire
birthday July 16, 1907
place of birth BerlinGerman EmpireGerman EmpireThe German Imperium 
size 168 cm
Weight 54 kg
date of death May 9, 1992
Place of death BerlinGermanyGermanyGermany 
Career
discipline Long distance running
Best performance 5000 m : 15: 03.0 min, 10,000 m : 31: 44.4 min
society 0000–1928 SC Teutonia 99 Berlin
1929–1931 SC Charlottenburg
1932–19 ?? Police SV Berlin
Medal table
German championships 10 × gold 6 × silver 3 × bronze
DLV logo German championships
gold Berlin 1927 4 × 1500 m relay
gold Berlin 1927 5,000 m
gold Düsseldorf 1928 10,000 m
silver Düsseldorf 1928 5,000 m
gold Berlin 1929 4 × 1500 m relay
gold Berlin 1929 Cross-country run
silver Frankfurt (Oder) 1929 Cross-country team competition
silver Berlin 1930 4 × 1500 m relay
silver Erfurt 1930 Cross-country run
bronze Erfurt 1930 Cross-country team competition
gold Hanover 1931 Cross-country run
gold Stuttgart 1932 Cross-country run
gold Stuttgart 1932 Cross-country team competition
silver Hanover 1932 10,000 m
gold Hohen Neuendorf 1933 Cross-country run
gold Hohen Neuendorf 1933 Cross-country team competition
bronze Cologne 1933 10,000 m
silver Dresden 1934 Cross-country run
bronze Nuremberg 1934 10,000 m

Otto Kohn (born July 16, 1907 in Berlin ; † May 9, 1992 there ) was a German long-distance runner .

Career

At the Olympic Games in Amsterdam in 1928 , he was eliminated over 5000 meters in the run.

He was German cross-country champion four times ( 1929 , 1931 , 1932 , 1933 ) and once each over 5000 ( 1927 ) and 10,000 meters ( 1928 ).

Until 1928 he started for SC Teutonia 99 Berlin , with which he was German champion in the 4 x 1500 meter relay in 1927 , from 1929 to 1931 for SC Charlottenburg , with which he was German champion in the same discipline in 1929, and then for the police SV Berlin .

Personal bests

Web links

  • Otto Kohn in the database of trackfield.brinkster.net (English)
  • Otto Kohn in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )