German Athletes Shine with Four Golds on Day 4 of World Championships in Paris
The German team put up an impressive performance on the fourth day of the World Championships in Paris, winning a total of 11 medals, including 4 gold, 2 silver, and 5 bronze. They also secured other notable placings, hauteuring their standing to 4th in the national rankings.
Gold Medalists
- Josef Förch (M8, -60 kg) – World Champion
- Rudolf Czempik (M8, -66 kg) – World Champion
- Wolfgang Hinterleitner (M8, -90 kg) – World Champion
- Manfred Zöllner (M9, -81 kg) – World Champion
Silver Medalists
- Willy Huber (M9, -66 kg) – Vice World Champion
- Andreas Wöhl (M9, -73 kg) – Vice World Champion
Bronze Medalists
- Olaf Rodewald (M7, -90 kg)
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- Harald Fungk (M8, -73 kg)
- Edwin Ebermann (M8, -81 kg)
- Andreas Bartsch (M8, -100 kg)
Other Notable Placements
- Lothar Sterlinsky (M9, +100 kg) – Fourth place
- Andreas Pajer (M7, -66 kg), Dieter Motzek Jordan (M7, -73 kg), and Heiner Böhres (M9, -73 kg) – Fifth places
- Thomas Villmann (M7, -60 kg) and Theodor Keppel (M9, -90 kg) – Seventh places
“The successes of our athletes are all the more important, especially with participation numbers of over 30 athletes even in the older age groups.”
Looking Ahead
With the German women set to compete tomorrow, eyes are on them to continue their successful streak from past events.
“Let’s keep our fingers crossed that this successful streak continues in Paris…”
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FAQs
What age groups were represented at the Championships?
The Championships saw participation from over 30 athletes in the older age groups (M7, M8, and M9).
How many medals did Germany win in total on day four?
Germany won a total of 11 medals (4 gold, 2 silver, and 5 bronze) on the fourth day of the World Championships in Paris.
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