Karl Hein

German hammer thrower, Olympic medalist

Karl Hein - German hammer thrower, Olympic medalist
Born

June 11th, 1908
116 years ago

Died

1982
43 years ago — 74 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Germany

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Competed in the hammer throw, representing Germany in international athletics. Achieved significant success in the 1936 Berlin Olympics, securing a bronze medal. Dominated national competitions and set remarkable records in the sport during the 1930s. Contributed to the popularity and development of hammer throwing in Germany.

Won a bronze medal at the 1936 Berlin Olympics

Set German national records in hammer throw

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