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German sprinter
Manfred Kinder
Kinder in 1963
Born 20 April 1938 (1938-04-20 ) (age 86)
Königsberg , Germany Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) Weight 73 kg (161 lb) Sport Sprint running Club OSV Hörde, Dortmund Wuppertaler SV, Wuppertal
Manfred Kinder (born 20 April 1938) is a
West German former sprinter. He won a silver and a bronze medal in the 4 × 400 m relay at the 1960 and 1968 Summer Olympics, respectively, and finished in fifth place in 1964. Individually, he competed in the 400 m and 800 m, with the best result of fifth place in the 400 m in 1960.
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At the European Championships, he won seven medals in total between 1962 and 1969, in the 400 m and 4 × 400 m relay events.
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1934 :
Germany (
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Scheele ,
Voigt ,
Metzner )
1938 :
Germany (
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Bues ,
Linnhoff ,
Harbig )
1946 :
France (
Santona ,
Cros ,
Chef d'Hôtel ,
Lunis )
1950 :
Great Britain (
Pike ,
Lewis ,
Scott ,
Pugh )
1954 :
France (
Haarhoff ,
Degats ,
Martin-du-Gard ,
Goudeau )
1958 :
Great Britain (
Sampson ,
MacIsaac ,
Wrighton ,
Salisbury )
1962 :
West Germany (
Kindermann ,
Schmitt ,
Reske ,
Kinder )
1966 :
Poland (
Werner ,
Borowski ,
Grędziński ,
Badeński )
1969 :
France (
Bertould ,
Nicolau ,
Carette ,
Nallet )
1971 :
West Germany (
Schlöske ,
Jordan ,
Jellinghaus ,
Köhler )
1974 :
Great Britain (
Cohen ,
Hartley ,
Pascoe ,
Jenkins )
1978 :
West Germany (
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Hofmeister ,
Herrmann ,
Schmid )
1982 :
West Germany (
Skamrahl ,
Schmid ,
Giessing ,
Weber )
1986 :
Great Britain (
Redmond ,
Akabusi ,
Whittle ,
Black )
1990 :
Great Britain (
Sanders ,
Akabusi ,
Regis ,
Black )
1994 :
Great Britain (
McKenzie ,
Black ,
Whittle ,
Ladejo )
1998 :
Great Britain (
Hylton ,
Baulch ,
Thomas ,
Richardson )
2002 :
Great Britain (
Deacon ,
Elias ,
Baulch ,
Caines )
2006 :
France (
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M'Barke ,
Keïta ,
Raquil )
2010 :
Russia (
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Aksyonov ,
Krasnov ,
Trenikhin )
2012 :
Belgium (
Gillet ,
J. Borlée ,
Bouckaert ,
K. Borlée )
2014 :
Great Britain (
Rooney ,
Bingham ,
Williams ,
Hudson-Smith )
2016 :
Belgium (
Watrin ,
J. Borlée ,
D. Borlée ,
K. Borlée )
2018 :
Belgium (
D. Borlée ,
J. Borlée ,
J. Sacoor ,
K. Borlée )
2022 :
Great Britain (
Hudson-Smith ,
Dobson ,
Davey ,
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