Gerd Hornberger
Gerd Hornberger (* 17. February 1910 in forest fish brook; † 13. September 1988 ebenda) was a German athlete and olympia medal winner, who were successful into the German 4x100-Meter-Staffeln into the 1930er years. It became twice European champion as well as Olympia third 1936. It participated also in 100-Meter-Einzelrennen , however without medal success.
In detail:
- Winner in the 4x100-Meter-Staffel as well as Egon light, Erwin Gillmeister and Erich Borchmeyer, Gerd Hornberger as third runners;
- Sixth in the 100-Meter-Lauf
- Third place in the 4x100-Meter-Staffel as well as William Leichum, Erich Borchmeyer and Erwin Gillmeister, Gerd Hornberger conclusion runner);
- Separated in the 100-Meter-Zwischenlauf
- athlete IC European championship 1938: Winner, together with Manfred Kersch, Karl Neckermann and Jakob shyness ring, Gerd Hornberger as second runners
Gerd Hornberger started for fiber plastic Pirmasens, starting from 1936 for unity Frankfurt.
| Person data | |
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| NAME | Hornberger, Gerd |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION | German athlete and olympia medal winner |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 17. February 1910 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | forest fish brook castle albums |
| DYING DATE | 13. September 1988 |
| DYING PLACE | forest fish brook castle albums |
