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  1. Shot Put. Ulf Béla Timmermann ( German pronunciation: [ʊlf ˈtɪmɐˌman], audio ⓘ; born 1 November 1962 in East Berlin) is a German former shot putter who broke the world record several times during the 1980s, and is the first and one of only four people to ever throw over 23 metres (along with Randy Barnes, Joe Kovacs and Ryan ...

  2. Ulf Timmermann ( Berlín Este, 1 de noviembre de 1962) es un exatleta alemán especializado en el lanzamiento de peso. Consiguió superar en dos ocasiones la plusmarca mundial de lanzamiento de peso. Enlaces externos. Categorías: Hombres. Nacidos en 1962. Lanzadores de peso. Medallistas olímpicos de oro de Alemania.

  3. 6 de jul. de 2016 · 2.9K. 363K views 7 years ago. With 23m06, Ulf Timmerman was the old world record holder, the second best shot putter in history and the first over 23m ! ...more.

  4. 16 de ago. de 2020 · Ulf Timmermann is the greatest and farthest glide shot put thrower of all time. He threw over 75 feet with a throw of 23.06 in 1988 to break the shot put world record and become the 1st man to...

  5. Ulf Béla Timmermann (* 1. November 1962 in Ost-Berlin) ist ein ehemaliger deutscher Leichtathlet. Er wurde 1988 Olympiasieger im Kugelstoßen für die DDR. Timmermann war beteiligt am staatlichen DDR-Dopingprogramm . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Doping in der DDR. 3 Auszeichnungen (Auswahl) 4 Literatur. 5 Weblinks. 6 Einzelnachweise. Leben.

  6. Biography. East German shot putter Ulf Timmermann was the last East German Olympic flagbearer before German reunification, at Seoul in 1988. He was the son of non-Olympians discus thrower Heinz Timmermann and shot putter Doris Vollgraf. During the 1980s Timmermann was among the world’s best shot putters and won Olympic gold in 1988.

  7. Ulf TIMMERMANN. Team. Germany. GDR. Athletics. Olympic Medals. 1 G. Games Participations 2. First Olympic Games Seoul 1988. Year of Birth 1962. Olympic Results. Biography. East German shot putter Ulf Timmermann was the last East German Olympic flagbearer before German reunification, at Seoul in 1988.