Peter Gamper

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Sergio Ottolina , Jocelyn Delecour and Peter Gamper (1963)

Peter Gamper (born November 30, 1940 in Ditzingen ) is a former German athlete who - starting for the Federal Republic - won the gold medal at the European Championships in Belgrade in 1962 with the German 4 x 100 meter relay (39.5 p : Klaus Ulonska , Peter Gamper, Hans-Joachim Bender , Manfred Germar ). In the 100-meter run of these European Championships, he was third in 10.4 s.

Peter Gamper was German junior champion in Delmenhorst in 1959 and third in the German championships in Stuttgart over the 100-meter distance. In the same year he ran with the German national relay ( Karl-Heinz Naujoks , Martin Lauer , Walter Mahlendorf , Peter Gamper) in London "British (all-comers) record" over the 4 × 110 yards in 40.4 s.

From 1965 to 1967 he won three German championship titles with the 4 x 100 meter relay of SV Salamander Kornwestheim . In his playing days he was 1.86 m tall and weighed 75 kg.

His son Florian Gamper became the German indoor athletics champion over 200 meters in 1997.

After studying at the Stuttgart Art Academy, Peter Gamper worked in the media industry before he was appointed to the chair for visual design and media technology in the Faculty of Communication at the Bauhaus University Weimar in 1990 .

Individual evidence

  1. Professorship for master sprinters. Former Ditzinger athlete Peter Gamper at Weimar University . In: Leonberger Kreiszeitung, January 18, 1996