Uwe Trettin

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Uwe Trettin (born July 26, 1942 in Berlin ) is a former German badminton player .

Trettin is one of the pioneers of the Badminton Association of the GDR . He won his first GDR title in the GDR's second team title fights in 1961 with his team from Post Berlin. In the same year he also won his first medal in the individual disciplines with bronze. 1962 followed with gold in men's doubles, his greatest success in the individual disciplines, while the team only achieved silver, as in 1963. After a year with no medals in 1964, the Post team won bronze again in 1965, which was Trettin's last great sporting success.

Uwe Trettin still lives in Berlin today .

Sporting successes

event season discipline space Surname
GDR team championship 1960/1961 team 1 Post Berlin
( Helmut Standfuß , Günter Beier, Detlef Paul, Karl Beier, Ullrich Dücker, Uwe Trettin, Elke Trettin, Ruth Preuß )
GDR individual championship 1960/1961 Men's singles 3 Uwe Trettin (Post Berlin)
GDR individual championship 1961/1962 Men's doubles 1 Uwe Trettin / Hartmut Münch (Post Berlin)
GDR team championship 1961/1962 team 2 Post Berlin
(Helmut Standfuß, Hartmut Münch , Uwe Trettin, Günter Beier, Karl Beier, Detlef Paul, Gisela Müller, Ruth Preuß )
GDR team championship 1962/1963 team 2 Post Berlin
(Helmut Standfuß, Günter Beier, Uwe Trettin, Hartmut Münch , Klaus Basdorf, Peter, Gisela Müller, Gaby Stiegel, Ruth Preuss , Gitte Standfuß)
GDR team championship 1964/1965 team 3 Post Berlin
(Klaus Basdorf, Peter Richter, Hartmut Münch , Günter Leschke, Günter Beier, Uwe Trettin, Ruth Preuß , Jutta Benzmann, Gisela Müller)

credentials

  • Martin Knupp: Deutscher Badminton Almanach , self-published (2003), 230 pages
  • René Born: Badminton in Tröbitz (Part 1 - The beginnings, the medal winners, the statistics) , self-published (2007), 455 pages