Ulrich Pschera

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Ulrich Pschera Ski jumping
Ulrich Pschera at water ski jumping in 2008

Ulrich Pschera at water ski jumping in 2008

nation Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic
birthday July 2nd, 1961
job Graduated sports teacher, physiotherapist
Career
society SC Dynamo Klingenthal
Trainer Jürgen Wolf
Herbert Leonhardt
National squad since 1977
status resigned
End of career 1984
Medal table
JWM medals 0 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
FIS Ski jumping junior world championship
silver 1979 Mont Sainte-Anne Normal hill
Ski jumping world cup / A class jumping
 Debut in the World Cup December 30, 1980
 Overall World Cup 66th ( 1980/81 )
 

Ulrich Pschera (born July 2, 1961 ) is a former German ski jumper .

The ski jumper, who started for SC Dynamo Klingenthal , won the bronze medal at the European Junior Championships in 1978. At the Junior World Championships in 1979 in Mont Sainte-Anne , he won the silver medal on the normal hill a year later. He was only just beaten by Horst Bulau .

He contested his only jumping in the ski jumping world cup as part of the Four Hills Tournament 1980/81 . He was able to win a total of six World Cup points in Oberstdorf and Garmisch-Partenkirchen with a 13th place each. At the end of the 1980/81 World Cup season , he finished 66th in the overall ranking. At the GDR championships in 1981 he won his first national title on the large hill. In 1982 he was third. On 18 February 1979 he placed with a jump distance of 88.5 meters, which still exists today hill record on the in Quebec located -Stadt ski jump Mont Sainte-Anne on.

Since 2007 he has been taking part in the water ski jumping world championship in Klingenthal.

family

Pschera's nephew, Alexander Pschera , won silver in the 4 × 400 m relay at the European Athletics Junior Championships in Hengelo in 2007 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monte Sainte Anne in the ski jumping hill archive. www.skisprungschanzen.com. Retrieved March 9, 2017.
  2. ^ Six medals in Hengelo . www.leichtathletik.de. July 21, 2007. Retrieved March 10, 2010.