Otto Trieloff

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Otto- Paul Trieloff (born November 17, 1885 in Duisburg , † July 6, 1967 in Essen-Rüttenscheid ) was a German athlete who started at the 1908 Olympic Games in London . In the Olympic relay he came second (approx. 3: 32.4 min), together with Arthur Hoffmann , Hans Eicke and Hanns Braun .

He also started in these games in the 400-meter run and was eliminated there in the preliminary run. He also secured the German championship title in the 400-meter run at the German championships in Berlin in 1908 .

Otto Trieloff belonged to Prussia Duisburg .

In terms of literature, Trieloff only rarely appeared in the context of his academic education. The only work published by a well-known publisher is entitled "The emergence of reviews in the Frankfurt scholarly advertisements from 1772" - published by Heinrich Schöningh - Münster in Westphalia - 1908 - 140 pp. - The work is in facsimile Scan available free of charge as a download from the "Canadian Libraries" (Robarts University of Toronto).

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