Ulrich Eicke
Ulrich Eicke | ||
Kanotsport, herrar | ||
Olympiska spel | ||
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Guld | Los Angeles 1984 | C-1 1000 meter |
Världsmästerskap | ||
Silver | Mechelen 1985 | C-1 1000 meter |
Silver | Duisburg 1979 | C-1 500 meter |
Silver | Sofia 1977 | C-1 500 meter |
Ulrich Eicke, född den 18 februari 1952 i Wuppertal, Tyskland, är en västtysk kanotist.
Han tog OS-guld i C-1 1000 meter[1] i samband med de olympiska kanottävlingarna 1984 i Los Angeles.
Referenser
- ^ http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1984/CAN/mens-canadian-singles-1000-metres.html Arkiverad 12 februari 2011 hämtat från the Wayback Machine. (engelska)
Källor
- Den här artikeln är helt eller delvis baserad på material från engelskspråkiga Wikipedia, Ulrich Eicke, 20 mars 2013.
Externa länkar
- Sports-reference.com (engelska)
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