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Hans Joachim Walde

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Sport
  
Athletics

Role
  
Olympic athlete

Name
  
Hans-Joachim Walde


Personal best(s)
  
8094 (1968)

Event(s)
  
Decathlon

Coached by
  
Friedel Schirmer


Born
  
28 June 1942
Szklary Gorne, Dolnoslaskie, Poland

Club
  
Universitatssportclub Mainz

Died
  
April 18, 2013, Jever, Germany

Olympic medals
  
Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's decathlon

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Hans-Joachim Walde (28 June 1942 – 18 April 2013) was a West German track and field athlete. He competed in the decathlon at the 1964, 1968 and 1972 Olympics and won a bronze medal in 1964 and a silver in 1968.

Walde won national decathlon titles in 1964 and 1969, and set a world record the heptathlon in 1970. For several years he was the athlete's speaker of the German National Team. After retiring from competitions Walde became an orthopedic surgeon. He first specialized in general traumas, but then switched to sports medicine, in particular to shoulder surgery. He was a member of the German Shoulder and Elbow Society (DVSW) and director of sports medicine at Northwest Hospital in Frisian Sanderbusch, Lower Saxony. His son Hendrik also competed in decathlon.

References

Hans-Joachim Walde Wikipedia