Hans-Joachim Walde
Walde (right) at the 1964 Olympics | |
Personal information | |
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Born | 28 June 1942 Ober Gläsersdorf, Germany |
Died | 18 April 2013 (aged 70) Jever, Germany |
Sport | |
Sport | Athletics |
Event | Decathlon |
Club | Universitätssportclub Mainz |
Coached by | Friedel Schirmer |
Achievements and titles | |
Personal best | 8094 (1968) |
Hans-Joachim Walde (28 June 1942 – 18 April 2013) was a West German track and field athlete.[1] He competed in the decathlon at the 1964, 1968 and 1972 Olympics and won a bronze medal in 1964 and a silver in 1968.[2]
Walde won national decathlon titles in 1964 and 1969, and set a world record the heptathlon in 1970. For several years he was the athlete's speaker of the German National Team. After retiring from competitions Walde became an orthopedic surgeon. He first specialized in general traumas, but then switched to sports medicine, in particular to shoulder surgery. He was a member of the German Shoulder and Elbow Society (DVSW) and director of sports medicine at Northwest Hospital in Frisian Sanderbusch, Lower Saxony. His son Hendrik also competed in decathlon.[2]
References
- ^ "Höchstleistungen im Sport und in Medizin | NWZonline". Nwzonline.de. 22 April 2013. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
- ^ a b Hans-Joachim Walde. sports-reference.com
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- 1959Vasili Kuznetsov† (URS)
- 1961: Vasili Kuznetsov †(URS)
- 1963: Manfred Pflugbeil (FRG)
- 1965: Bill Toomey (USA)
- 1967: Hans-Joachim Walde (FRG)
- 1970: Mykola Avilov (URS)
- 1973: Ryszard Skowronek (POL)
- 1975: Sepp Zeilbauer (AUT)
- 1979: Sepp Zeilbauer (AUT)
- 1981: Aleksandr Shablenko (URS)
- 1983: Dave Steen (CAN)
- 1985: Mike Ramos (USA)
- 1987: Siegfried Wentz (FRG)
- 1989: Dave Johnson (USA)
- 1991: Steve Fritz (USA)
- 1993: Sébastien Levicq (FRA)
- 1995: Dezső Szabó (HUN)
- 1997: Roman Šebrle (CZE)
- 1999: Raúl Duany (CUB)
- 2001: Raúl Duany (CUB)
- 2003: Romain Barras (FRA)
- 2005: Aliaksandr Parkhomenka (BLR)
- 2007: Jacob Minah (GER)
- 2009: Mikalai Shubianok (BLR)
- 2011: Vasiliy Kharlamov (RUS)
- 2013: Thomas van der Plaetsen (BEL)
- 2015: Thomas van der Plaetsen (BEL)
- 2017: Kyle Cranston (AUS)
- 2019: Aaron Booth (NZL)
- 2021: Vilém Stráský (CZE)
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