Remo Lederer

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Remo Lederer Ski jumping
nation Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic of Germany
GermanyGermany 
birthday 19th December 1968
place of birth Rodewisch,  GDR
size 174 cm
Weight 63 kg
Career
society SC Dynamo Klingenthal
Trainer Jürgen Wolf
Herbert Leonhardt
status resigned
End of career 1992 (?)
Ski jumping world cup / A class jumping
 Debut in the World Cup December 30, 1985
 Overall World Cup 32nd ( 1987/88 )
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
 Single jump 0 0 1
last change: March 16, 2009

Remo Lederer (born December 19, 1968 in Rodewisch ) is a former German ski jumper who was particularly successful in the second half of the 1980s and the beginning of the 1990s.

Remo Lederer competed for SC Dynamo Klingenthal during his active time . He made his international debut in the first competition of the Four Hills Tournament 1985/86 in Oberstdorf , but as 33rd just missed the finals of the best 30. He also failed to make it into the finals in the following competitions in Garmisch-Partenkirchen and Innsbruck , which Lederer achieved in his fourth jumping, the last tour jumping in Bischofshofen and was 24th His next World Cup appearance was almost a year in coming. In Thunder Bay he not only reached the points again, but also came in eighth for the first time in the top ten. In the period that followed, the results were very unstable and top placements were rare. It was not until the beginning of 1988 that Lederer was able to stabilize its performance. After an eighth place in Gallio , the best World Cup result for the East German followed with third place in St. Moritz and the qualification for the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary . In Canada Lederer reached 21st place on the normal hill and 22nd on the large hill. With 26 points he was 32nd overall in the World Cup season . It was only almost four years after the Olympic jumping that Lederer was able to take part in World Cup jumping again, now for a joint German team. The comeback in December 1991 and January 1992 failed, however, he did not achieve any placements in the points. Thus, third place in the overall ranking of the Ski Jumping Continental Cup in the 1991/92 season was Lederer's last notable result.

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