Reinhard Krull

Reinhard " Felix" Krull ( born October 2, 1954 in Hannover ) is a former German hockey player, he won in 1984 with the German national hockey team, the Olympic silver medal.

Reinhard Krull played at DHC Hanover at the Hockey League. 1978 debuted the Right Wing in the national team. When winning the European Championship in 1978 in his hometown, he was, together with Andreas Wistuba and Reinhardt Long to the three Hanoverians in the team. Krull was nominated for the 1982 World Cup, but said because of a knee injury from not cured. When his replacement Carsten Fischer made ​​his debut in the national team.

Krull was in 1983 at the European Championship in Amstelveen back to the German squad and helped to win the bronze medal. At the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles Krull came to six missions in which he scored a goal. Krull played with in the final against Pakistan, as the German team lost 1-2. Total Krull worked from 1978 to 1985 in 56 countries playing with.

Reinhard Krull is a partner in a tax consulting company in Hanover.

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