Uwe Langhammer
East German pole vaulter (born 1965)
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Uwe Langhammer | |
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Uwe Langhammer (1987) | |
Born | (1965-06-12) 12 June 1965 (age 59) Apolda, East Germany |
Nationality | German |
Awards | Bronze Medal, 1989 IAAF World Cup |
Uwe Langhammer (born 12 June 1965 in Apolda, Thuringia) is a retired East German pole vaulter.
He won the bronze medal at the 1989 IAAF World Cup.[1] He became the East German champion in from 1986 to 1990, representing the SC Motor Jena[2] club. He had represented SC Turbine Erfurt before 1982, and TuS Jena after 1990. He also became indoor champion in 1990.[3]
His personal best jump was 5.65 metres, achieved in August 1987 in Potsdam.[4]
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