Carlheinz Neumann

Carl Heinz Neumann ( born November 27, 1905 in Berlin, † 19 May 1983) was a German coxswain in rowing, the 1932 Olympic champion in the four with coxswain.

Carl Heinz Neumann was active when Berliner RC. His first medal at the German Championship won Neumann in 1931, when he headed the Berlin roller to third place. 1932 reached Neumann with the Berlin of four the final at the Olympic Games in 1932. 's Occupation Hans Eller, Horst Hoeck, Walter Meyer, Joachim Spremberg and helmsman Carl Heinz Neumann, the boat won by a narrow margin against the Italian boat. 1933 won Klaus Werner, Joachim Spremberg, Herbert Buhtz, Serious Heise Rich and Carl Heinz Neumann at the German Championships in the quad. After Neumann had become the Berlin Aft 1931, 1933 and 1934 respectively Cup third party, followed in 1935 and 1936, again the second place, third place.

1937 and 1938 won the Berlin eighth at the German Championship. 1937 won Eberhard Kösling, Walter Fuglsang, Georg Jakstat, Fritz Braun village, Joachim Charlé, Walter Volle, Dr. Herbert Buhtz, Erich Buschmann and Neumann at the helm at the European Championships in Amsterdam silver behind the Italians. 1938 in Milan won Eberhard Kösling, Walter Fuglsang, Hans -Joachim Hannemann, Fritz Braun village, Joachim Charlé, Walter Volle, Dr. Herbert Buhtz, Erich Buschmann and Neumann before the Hungarians, while the Italian defending champions reached only the third place in front of his home crowd.

Carl Heinz Neumann was successful as helmsman for the Berliner RC even after the Second World War, in 1951, he finished with the eighth ranked third in the German Championship in 1955 he reached with the four third place.

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