Willi Boltze

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Willi Boltze athletics
Full name Wilhelm Andreas Boltze
nation German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire
birthday July 24, 1904
place of birth HamburgGerman EmpireGerman EmpireThe German Imperium 
date of death October 25, 1937
Place of death HamburgGerman EmpireGerman Reich NSGerman Reich (Nazi era) 
Career
discipline Medium and long distance running
Best performance 1500 m: 4: 03.0 min
5000 m: 15: 09.0 min
society SC Victoria Hamburg
SC Prussia Stettin
Hamburger SV
DSV Hannover 1878
Medal table
German championships 4 × gold 2 × silver 5 × bronze
DLV logo German championships
silver Hamburg 1925 Forest run
bronze Hamburg 1925 Forest run team competition
bronze Leipzig 1926 1500 m
gold Leipzig 1926 3 × 1000 m
gold Berlin 1927 1500 m
bronze Berlin 1927 5000 m
gold Düsseldorf 1928 5000 m
bronze Düsseldorf 1928 4 × 1500 m
gold Berlin 1930 4 × 1500 m
silver Berlin 1931 4 × 1500 m
bronze Hanover 1931 Forest run team competition

Wilhelm Andreas "Willi" Boltze (born July 24, 1904 in Hamburg ; † October 25, 1937 there ) was a German medium and long-distance runner .

Career

At the Olympic Games in Amsterdam in 1928 , he was eliminated over 5000 meters in the run.

In 1927 he was German champion over 1500 meters and in 1928 over 5000 meters .

He started for SC Victoria Hamburg until 1925 . From 1926 he started for SC Preußen Stettin , with which he was German champion in the 3 x 1000 meter relay in 1926 , then for Hamburger SV and DSV 1878 Hannover , with which he was German champion in the 4 th by-1500-meter relay was.

Personal bests

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