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Schroeder, Andreas

Andreas Schröder ( German: Andreas Schröder ; July 8, 1960 , Jena , East Germany ) - German wrestler of free and Greco-Roman styles. In freestyle wrestling: champion and medalist of the World Championships, Europe, East Germany and Germany, the bronze medalist of the 1988 Olympic Games .

Andreas Schroeder
him. Andreas Schröder
Bundesarchiv Bild 183-1985-0202-004, Andreas Schröder, René Schiekel.jpg
Andreas Schroeder (left) in 1985
personal information
Floor
A countryGDR flag → Germany
SpecializationFreestyle wrestling , Greco-Roman wrestling
Club
  • SC Motor Jena ( Jena , GDR );
  • KSV Germania Aalen / KSV Aalen 05 ( Allen , Baden-Württemberg , Germany );
  • SV Siegfried Hallbergmoos-Goldach ( Hallbergmoos , Bavaria , Germany);
  • TSV Dewangen (Allen)
Date of BirthJuly 8, 1960 ( 1960-07-08 ) (aged 59)
Place of BirthJena , GDR
Sports career1973-1996
Trainers
  • Peter Germer (since 1976);
  • Uwe Neupert ;
  • Wolfgang Nitsche (since 1990)
Growth192 cm
Weightweight categories: over 100 kg, up to 130 kg
Awards and medals
German Democratic Republic for the GDR
Olympic Games
BronzeSeoul 1988up to 130 kg
World Championship
BronzeEdmonton 1982over 100 kg
BronzeBudapest 1986up to 130 kg
SilverClermont-Ferrand 1987up to 130 kg
Europe championship
BronzeJonkoping 1984over 100 kg
BronzeLeipzig 1985up to 130 kg
GoldPiraeus 1986up to 130 kg
SilverVeliko Tarnovo 1987up to 130 kg
BronzeManchester 1988up to 130 kg
GoldPoznan 1990up to 130 kg
Germany for Germany
World Championship
GoldVarna 1991up to 130 kg
Europe championship
GoldStuttgart 1991up to 130 kg
GoldKaposvar 1992up to 130 kg

Content

Athletic Results

Freestyle Wrestling

  • World champion (1991), silver medalist of the world championship (1987), bronze medalist of the world championships (1982, 1986).
  • 4-time European champion (1986, 1990, 1991, 1992), silver medalist of the European Championship (1987), bronze medalist of the European Championships (1984, 1985, 1988).
  • Bronze medalist at the 1988 Olympics .

He played at the 1992 Olympics (5th place).

  • 7-time champion of the GDR (1982-1988) [1] .
  • Champion of Germany (1991), silver medalist of the championships of Germany (1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996).
  • Silver medalist of the World Junior Championship (1979).
  • Silver medalist of the European Championship among juniors (1980).
  • Bronze medalist at the European Championship among youths (1978).

Andreas Schroeder fought in the 20 largest international tournaments (Olympic Games, World Championships and European Championships) and won 13 medals.
Schroeder was also a successful veteran fighter. He won a total of five world titles in this age group.

Greco-Roman wrestling

  • Member of the 1986 World Cup in Budapest (6th place).

Video

  • 1991 World Cup, freestyle wrestling, up to 130 kg, final: Andreas Schroeder (Germany) - Gennady Zhiltsov (USSR)

Notes

  1. ↑ him. GDR Championship Results

Links

  • Andreas Schroeder - Olympic statistics at Sports-Reference.com
  • Andreas Schroeder - profile on the International Wrestling Database website
  • I. Kh. Totoonti “100 years of freestyle wrestling” (Handbook), Vladikavkaz: Olympus, 2005 (Krasnodar: FSUE Sovetskaya Kuban Publishing House), 197 p.


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Schroeder, Andreas &oldid = 101433586


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