Helmut Heinhold

Helmut Hein Hold ( born July 1, 1927) is a retired German rower. He won an Olympic silver medal in 1952.

1952 formed Helmut Hein Hold together with Heinz and Some helmsman Helmut Noll a new two with coxswain. This boat from Vegesacker rowing club immediately won the German championship title before the Duisburg defending champions Müller, Brinkmann and spark .. Thus the three Bremer also qualified for the Olympic rowing regatta 1952 in Meilahti, a district of Helsinki. There, two German boats reached the final. The aft finished fifth, while the two only the Frenchman Raymond Salles, Gaston Mercier and Bernard Malivoire subject and thus won silver.

1953 won some, and Hein Hold together with the helmsman Otto Nordmeyer the German championship before the Duisburgern. At the European Championships 1953 in Copenhagen, they were subject to the French boat, but in the sitting none of the Olympic champion from 1952. 1954 won some, and Hein hold their third German championship title in a row, this time headed Hans Zander. 1956 occupied the two together with coxswain Heinz -Georg Oehler's third in the German Championship.

In the following years Heinhold went to the rowing community Wiesbaden- Biebrich, and occupied from 1957 to 1959 three times the third in the German Championship in eighth.

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