Hans-Joachim Truppel

German long-distance runner

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Hans-Joachim Truppel
Hans-Joachim Truppel in 1980
Personal information
NationalityGerman
Born (1951-03-24) 24 March 1951 (age 73)
Kamsdorf, East Germany
Sport
SportLong-distance running
EventMarathon

Hans-Joachim Truppel (born 24 March 1951) is a German long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1980 Summer Olympics representing East Germany.[1]

References

  1. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Hans-Joachim Truppel Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 13 May 2017.

External links

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Košice Peace Marathon – men's winners
  • 1924: Karol Halla (TCH)
  • 1925: Pál Király (HUN)
  • 1926: Paul Hempel (GER)
  • 1927–28: József Galambos (HUN)
  • 1929: Paul Hempel (GER)
  • 1930: István Zelenka (HUN)
  • 1931: Juan Carlos Zabala (ARG)
  • 1932–33: József Galambos (HUN)
  • 1934: Josef Šulc (TCH)
  • 1935: Artūrs Motmillers (LAT)
  • 1936: György Balaban (AUT)
  • 1937: Désiré Leriche (FRA)
  • 1939: József Kiss (HUN)
  • 1941: József Gyimesi (HUN)
  • 1942: József Kiss (HUN)
  • 1943: Géza Kiss (HUN)
  • 1944: Rezső Kövári (HUN)
  • 1945: Antonín Špiroch (TCH)
  • 1946: Mikko Hietanen (FIN)
  • 1947: Charles Heirendt (LUX)
  • 1948: Gösta Leandersson (SWE)
  • 1949: Martti Urpalainen (FIN)
  • 1950: Gösta Leandersson (SWE)
  • 1951: Jaroslav Śtrupp (TCH)
  • 1952: Erkki Puolakka (FIN)
  • 1953: Walter Bednář (TCH)
  • 1954: Erkki Puolakka (FIN)
  • 1955: Evert Nyberg (SWE)
  • 1956: Thomas Hilt Nilsson (SWE)
  • 1957: Ivan Filin (URS)
  • 1958: Pavel Kantorek (TCH)
  • 1959: Sergei Popov (URS)
  • 1960: Samuel Hardicker (GBR)
  • 1961: Abebe Bikila (ETH)
  • 1962: Pavel Kantorek (TCH)
  • 1963: Buddy Edelen (USA)
  • 1964: Pavel Kantorek (TCH)
  • 1965: Aurèle Vandendriessche (BEL)
  • 1966: Gyula Tóth (HUN)
  • 1967: Nedo Farčić (YUG)
  • 1968: Václav Chudomel (TCH)
  • 1969: Demissie Wolde (ETH)
  • 1970: Mikhail Gorelov (URS)
  • 1971: Gyula Tóth (HUN)
  • 1972: John Farrington (AUS)
  • 1973: Vladimir Moyseyev (URS)
  • 1974: Keith Angus (GBR)
  • 1975: Choe Chang-sop (PRK)
  • 1976: Takeshi So (JPN)
  • 1977–78: Go Chun Son (PRK)
  • 1979: Jouni Kortelainen (FIN)
  • 1980: Alexey Lyagushev (URS)
  • 1981: Hans-Joachim Truppel (GDR)
  • 1982: György Sinkó (HUN)
  • 1983: František Višnický (TCH)
  • 1984: Ri Dong Myong (PRK)
  • 1985: Valentin Starikov (URS)
  • 1986: František Višnický (TCH)
  • 1987: Jörg Peter (GDR)
  • 1988: Michael Heilmann (GDR)
  • 1989: Karel David (TCH)
  • 1990: Nikolay Kolesnikov (URS)
  • 1991: Vlastimil Bukovjan (TCH)
  • 1992–93: Wiesław Pałczyński (POL)
  • 1994: Petr Pipa (SVK)
  • 1995–96: Marnix Goegebeur (BEL)
  • 1997: My Tahar Echchadli (MAR)
  • 1998: Andrzej Krzyścin (POL)
  • 1999: Róbert Štefko (SVK)
  • 2000: Ernest Kipyego (KEN)
  • 2001–02: David Kariuki (KEN)
  • 2003: Grigoriy Andreyev (RUS)
  • 2004: Adam Dobrzyński (POL)
  • 2005: David Maiyo (KEN)
  • 2006: Edwin Kipchom (KEN)
  • 2007: William Biama (KEN)
  • 2008: Dejene Yirdaw (ETH)
  • 2009: Jacob Kipkorir Chesire (KEN)
  • 2010: Gilbert Chepkwony (KEN)
  • 2011: Elijah Kemboi (KEN)
  • 2012: Lawrence Kimaiyo (KEN)
  • 2013: Patrick Korir (KEN)
  • 2014: Gilbert Chepkwony (KEN)
  • 2015: Samuel Kiplimo Kosgei (KEN)
  • 2016: David Kemboi Kiyeng (KEN)
  • 2017: Reuben Kerio (KEN)
  • 2018: Raymond Choge (KEN)
  • 2019: Hillary Kipsambu (KEN)
  • 2020: Marek Hladík (SVK)
  • 2021: Reuben Kerio (KEN)
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