Klaus Ehl

Klaus Ehl ( born August 16, 1949 in Paderborn ) is a former German track and field athlete.

He started for the Federal Republic of Germany at the Olympic Games in Munich in 1972 with the 4 x 100 meter relay where he won the bronze medal ( 38.79 s; along with Jobst Hirscht, Karlheinz Klotz and Gerhard usurers; Klaus Ehl as cage rotor ). At the same games as he approached also in the 100 -meter run, however, different in the run- off.

He also launched at the European Championships 1974 ( 4 x 100 -meter relay and 100 -meter run ) and at the 1976 Olympic Games (4 x 100 - meter relay ), but without reaching the finals.

Klaus Ehl belongs to the TV Wattenscheid. In his playing days, he was 1.88 m tall and weighed 80 kg. Ehl lives in Wattenscheid, is married, has two children and teaches the subjects of sports and arts at the high school Märkischen Wattenscheid.

  • Olympian ( Germany )
  • German master ( athletics)
  • Sprinter ( Germany )
  • German
  • Athletes (Paderborn )
  • Born in 1949
  • Man
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