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Dynamo-Hall of Fame Wikibin - Where free speech matters Dynamo-hall of fame The Dynamo-hall of fame is a list which stands for the most successful Dynamo-Athletes of all time. The condition to standing here is at least: the winning of an international prize, in fair competition or a bronze medal at the European championships. Hall of fame They lived across in normal rented houses besides workers or even came from peasant families. They got no million contracts for their actions. Some also studied along their athletic careers, with extra curriculas has been prepared for them. This is proved as progressive. *Diploma Eng. of Mech. and Sports Eduard Geyer awarded the Goldene Henne (a social price by the society of the East German countries, in the FRG), in 2000. He has deserved for his soccer/trainer career, after reunification. *Gerhard Kaminski awarded the German Federal Cross of Merit for his super trainer career at the Dynamo-Sports-Hall in Gymnastics. He trained world class gymnasts in a 50 years record era, for the Olympic Games. In 1999, he awarded the Manfred von Richthofen - price. *Dynamo athletes won medals in many Olympic and World Championship events. The annual contribution defrauded per year only converted 0,60 - € / 0,90- $/ 12,- M. The citizen of the GDR deserved in average approximately 500,- East German mark (Mark) per month. *The genius Dr. med. orth. hab. Karin Büttner-Janz (Olympic winner, medical scientist on the Humboldt University), is the gymnast 20th century. She also invented the artificial intervertebral disc. *Dipl. Ing. Sigmund Jähn was the first cosmonaut in space from the GDR. He was also an honorary member of the SV. The honorary title does he won for the SV Dynamo district Karl-Marx-Stadt; at the SC Dynamo Klingenthal, in 1978. When he got the certificate, he said: "As a skijumper were Harry Glaß my personal model for the start to the Cosmos." This skijumper had nearly broken neck, and was in pension of ability. *Dynamo athletes were also the one, which may could learn karate or even jujutsu as well as the general citizens could only learn judo. *Spies in the United States has earned the complete knowledge about the martial arts training of the CIA and Dynamo became this informations. * One of the best of the bests, being Roland Brückner, Maxi Gnauck (very famous), Bernd Wiesner, Jutta Hampe, Katrin Boron, Bernd Landvoigt, Jörg Landvoigt, Caren Metschuck mostly in rowing, gymnastics and parashuting. Among the Dynamo top scorers were: Athletics (track and field): * Andreas Oschkenat * Brigitte Wujak * Christa Seeliger Fischer * Christina Brehmer * Christoph Höhne * Cornelia Oschkenat * Detlef Torith * Detlef Wagenknecht * Doris Maletzki * Ellen Fiedler * Gisela Birkemeyer * Gisela Köhler * Hans Reimann * Hartmut Briesenick * Hildrun Claus * Ines Vogelsang * Jacqueline Todten * Jörg Pfeifer * Jutta Kirst * Kathrin Weßel * Klaus Beer * Monika Zehrt * Rita Kühne * Roland Wieser * Romy Müller * Susanne Beyer * Wolfgang Schmidt http://wikibin.org Powered by Joomla! Generated: 16 March, 2009, 11:01 Wikibin - Where free speech matters Biathlon: * André Sehmisch * Birk Anders * Dieter Speer * Eberhard Rösch * Frank-Peter Roetsch * Günther Bartnik * Hans Jörg Knauthe * Horst Koschka * Joachim Meischner * Klaus Siebert * Manfred Beer * Matthias Jacob * Raik Dittrich * Ralf Göthel * Wilfried Bock Boxing: * Bernd Wittenburg * Detlef Kästner * Dirk Käsebier * Dieter Dunkel * Frank Kegelbein * Günter Siegmund * Heinz Schulz * Klaus-Dieter Kirchstein * Maik Heydeck * Otto Babiasch * Peter Tiepold * Rainer Poser * Rudi Fink * Siegfried Olesch * Wolfgang Behrendt * Wolfgang Trödler Cross-country skiing: * Anni Unger * Christel Meinel * Dietmar Meinel * Gabriele Haupt * Gabriele Meinel * Gerd Heßler * Gerd-Dietmar Klause * Marita Dotterweich * Marlies Rostock * Stefan Schicker Cycling: * Bernd Dittert * Bill Huck * Carsten Wolf * Christa Luding-Rothenburger * Emanuel Raasch * Guido Fulst * Heinz Richter * Lothar Stäber * Jan Ullrich * Jens Fiedler * Jürgen Schütze * Manfred Klieme * Olaf Ludwig http://wikibin.org Powered by Joomla! Generated: 16 March, 2009, 11:01 Wikibin - Where free speech matters * Peter Gröning * Rainer Hönisch * Werner Otto Figure skating: * Christine Errath * Heidemarie Steiner * Manuela Groß * Rolf Österreich * Romy Kermer * Uwe Kagelmann Fencing: * Mandy Niklaus Gymnastics: * Andreas Wecker * Angelika Keilig-Hellmann * Annelore Zinke * Birgit Radochla * Dagmar Kersten * Dörte Thümmler * Gabriele Fähnrich * Irene Abel * Jürgen Paeke * Karin Büttner-Janz * Karola Sube * Lutz Hoffmann * Magdalena Schmidt * Maxi Gnauck * Michael Nikolay * Regina Grabolle * Roland Brückner * Ulf Hoffmann * Ulrike Klotz Handball: * Frank-Michael Wahl * Günter Zeitler * Heiko Bonath * Jörg Paulick * Jürgen Hildebrandt * Klaus Dieter Matz * Klaus Petzold * Rainer Höft * Rudi Hirsch * Werner Senger Ice Hockey: * Bernd Karrenbauer * Bernd Poindl * Dieter Voigt * Erich Novy * Heinz Schildan * Helmut Novy * Joachim Franke * Joachim Ziesche * Klaus Hirche * Manfred Buder * Rainer Tudyka http://wikibin.org Powered by Joomla! Generated: 16 March, 2009, 11:01 Wikibin - Where free speech matters * Rüdiger Noack * Ullrich Noack * Wolfgang Plotka Judo: * Andreas Preschel * Detlef Ultsch * Dieter Scholz * Dietmar Höttger * Dietmar Lorenz * Frank Borkowski * Frank Möller * Fred Ohlhorn * Günter Krüger * Günther Wiesner * Henry Stöhr * Karl Nitz * Karl Nietz * Klaus Henning * Otto Smirat * Uwe Stock * Wolfgang Zuckschwerdt Motocross: * Paul Friedrichs Nordic Combinated: * Günther Deckert * Heinz Wosipiwo * Ralph Leonhardt * Thomas Abratis * Uwe Dotzauer Parashuting: * Bernd Wiesner * Günther Gerhard * Hans Peter Schmelzer * Irina Hornig * Walter Greschner * Wolfgang Rieding Riding: * Gerhard Schulz Rowing: * Anke Borchmann * Beate Schramm * Bernd Ahrendt * Bernd Eichwurzel * Bernd Höing * Bernd Krauß * Bernd Landvoigt * Bernd Niesecke * Birgit Peter * Christa Staak * Christiane Knetsch * Daniela Neunast * Dagmar Holst * Detlef Kirchhoff http://wikibin.org Powered by Joomla! Generated: 16 March, 2009, 11:01 Wikibin - Where free speech matters * Dietmar Schiller * Dietmar Schwarz * Dietrich Zander * Eckhard Martens * Ernst Otto Borchmann * Frank Dundr * Frank Klawonn * Gabriele Kelm * Gabriele Rotermund * Gunther Gerhardt * Hanno Melzer * Hans Joachim Borzym * Hans Joachim Puls * Harold Dimke * Hartmut Schreiber * Hendrik Reiher * Henny Dobler * Helma Lehmann * Helmut Hänsel * Heinrich Mederow * Henrietta Ebert * Horst Bagdonat * Inge Bartlog * Inge Gabriel * Ingelohre Bahls * Irmgard Böhmer * Irina Müller * Jana Sorgers * Jens Köppen * Joachim Böhmer * Jörg Friedrich * Jörg Landvoigt * Judith Zeidler * Jutta Lau * Jutta Hampe * Jürgen Arndt * Jürgen Bertow * Jürgen Kessel * Jürgen Seyfarth * Kathrin Haacker * Karin Luck * Karl Grzeschuchna * Karl Heinz Bussert * Kathrin Dienstbier * Katrin Boron * Karsten Schmeling * Kerstin Hinze * Kerstin Toußaint * Klaus Dieter Ludwig * Klaus Peter Foppke * Liane Weigelt * Manfred Schmorde * Manfred Schneider * Martina Schröter * Margarete Selling * Marlies Wegner * Michael Wolfgramm * Monika Kallies * Ortwin Rodewald * Ralf Jobst * Ramona Balthasar * Ramona Hein * Rolf Jobst * Renate Neu * Reinhard Gust http://wikibin.org Powered by Joomla! 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Generated: 16 March, 2009, 11:01 Wikibin - Where free speech matters * Wolf-Rüdiger Netz Speed skating: * Andre Hoffmann * Angela Stahnke * Christa Luding * Helga Haase * Karin Kessow * Ruth Schleiermacher * Sabine Brehm * Sabine Becker * Sylvia Albrecht * Uwe Jens Mey Swimming: * Andre Matzk * Andrea Eife * Caren Metschuck * Detlev Grabs * Evelyn Stolze * Frank Pfütze * Peter Bruch * Jörg Woithe * Jürgen Schütze * Katrin Meißner * Kerstin Kielgaß * Lars Hinneburg * Lutz Unger * Manuela Stellmach * Rosemarie Gabriel * * Roswitha Beier * Roswitha Krause * Steffen Zesner * Sven Lodziewski * Silvia Gerasch * Ursula Küper Volleyball: * Anke Westendorf * Ariane Radfan * Barbara Czekalla * Christine Mummhardt * Heike Lehmann * Manuela Groß * Wolfgang Webner * Schwarz Water polo: * Hans-Georg Fehn * Hans-Ulrich Lange * Jürgen Kluge * Jürgen Schüler * Rolf Bastel * Siegfried Ballerstedt * Wolfgang Zein Wrestling: * Dieter Heuer * Fred Hempel * Gerald Brauer http://wikibin.org Powered by Joomla! 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