Alfons Hecher

Alfons Hecher ( born October 16, 1943 in Giggenhausen, Bavaria ) is a former German wrestler.

Career

Alfons Hecher began as a teenager in Hallbergmoos, a town about 30 km north of Munich, where the wrestler had shifted focus in 1945 from Munich, along with his three- year younger brother Laurence and the rings. At the regional level, he scored great successes soon, but could still win as a youth or junior no national title. In German championships, he drew attention to himself as an adult in 1965, when he was in Frankfurt am Main German vice-champion in the light heavyweight Greco-Roman style. He wrestled in two styles and was also in two styles German masters. In international championships he preferred the free style. But he achieved his greatest success in the Greco -Roman style, when he was at the European Championships in 1969 in Modena third winner. Alfons Hecher later moved Hallbergmoos for ASV Schorndorf and returned after a few years in his Upper Bavarian homeland, then wrestled but Freising. Even with over 60 years Alfons Hecher is still active as a trainer and gives his rings skills knowledge and experience further.

Alfons Hecher has learned the trade of a machinist.

International success

(OS = Olympic Games, WM = World Championship, EM = European Championship, F = Freestyle, GR = Greco-Roman style, HS = light heavyweight, then to 97 kg body weight, S = Heavy weight, then up to 100 kg body weight, SS = Super Heavyweight, then 100 kg body weight)

German Championships

In Greco -Roman style:

In free style:

Swell

  • One Hundred Years of struggle in Germany, publishing " The Ringer ", Lower Mount, 1991, pages 181, 219, 220, 230 and 231
  • Journals Athletics and The wrestler from the years 1963 to 1980
  • German master (wrestling )
  • Olympian ( Germany )
  • Ringer ( Germany )
  • German
  • Born in 1943
  • Man
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