Martin Tietze
Martin Tietze (23 October 1908 – 13 September 1942) was a German luger who competed during the 1930s. He won seven medals at the European luge championships with five golds (Men's singles: 1934, 1935, 1937, 1938; Men's doubles: 1937) and two silvers (Men's singles: 1939, Men's doubles: 1935). Tietze's four championships in the men's singles has not been equaled as of 2007.[1]
Medal record | ||
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Luge | ||
European Championships | ||
1934 Ilmenau | Men's singles | |
1935 Krynica | Men's singles | |
1937 Oslo | Men's singles | |
1937 Oslo | Men's doubles | |
1938 Salzburg | Men's singles | |
1935 Krynica | Men's doubles | |
1939 Reichenberg | Men's singles |
Death
Tietze was killed during World War II in the Soviet Union. His younger sister Friedel also competed in luge.
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References
- "List of European luge champions". Eiskanal (in German). Archived from the original on 2008-03-25. Retrieved 2015-02-08.
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