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Heinz-Peter Uberjahn
Heinz Peter may refer to: * Heinz Günthardt (born 1959), also known as Heinz Peter Günthardt, a Swiss tennis player * Heinz Peter Knes (born 1969), German photographer * Heinz Peter Platter (born 1967), Italian alpine skier *Heinz-Peter Thül (born 1963), German professional golfer *Heinz-Peter Überjahn Heinz-Peter Uberjahn (born 13 November 1948 in Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous me ... (born 1948), German football manager See also * Hinzpeter, a surname {{Human name disambiguation ...
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Heinz Günthardt
Heinz Peter Günthardt (born 8 February 1959) is a retired tennis player from Switzerland. Tennis player career Günthardt won five singles titles during his professional career, including the Rotterdam WCT in 1980. The right-hander reached his career-high ATP singles ranking of world No. 22 in April 1986. In doubles, he captured a total number of 30 titles. Günthardt won the men's doubles at the 1981 Roland Garros and the 1985 Wimbledon Championships with Balázs Taróczy, and the mixed doubles at the 1985 US Open with Martina Navratilova. He was also a member of the Swiss team at the 1988 Olympic Games. Coaching career Günthardt was the coach of Steffi Graf from the start of 1992 until the end of Graf's tennis playing career in July 1999, and he also worked briefly with Jelena Dokić and Jennifer Capriati. From February to November 2010, he coached former world No. 1 Ana Ivanovic. He had not coached full-time since Graf's retirement in 1999. When Günthardt started coa ...
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Heinz Peter Knes
Heinz Peter Knes is a photographer. He is born in 1969 in Gemünden am Main, Germany. Heinz Peter Knes studied photography on Fachhochschule Dortmund, from 1993 to 1999. Since 2001 Knes has lived in Berlin. His work has been published in several international magazines, including Camera Austria, Wire, ''032c, Iann, Spex, Dutch, Readymade, Freier, i-D, Butt'' or ''Purple, .'' In 1998 he co-founded the photofanzine Strahlung. Knes was first recognised through his work about adolescence: a series of photographes called "E.M.T. in MSP". He became known outside Germany through his collaboration with '' Butt'',. His contributions to the magazine have been gathered in the anthology ''Best of Butt'', published by Taschen. Knes has exhibited in the past years in New York City, Oslo, Paris, Los Angeles, Amsterdam, Berlin or Lisbon. In 2008, the Cobra Museum of Modern Art included a series of portraits in the exhibition "Gewoon Anders/ Just Different", The exhibition questions issues ...
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Heinz Peter Platter
Heinz Peter Platter (born 8 March 1967) is an Italian former alpine skier. Biography At the end of his sporting career he became technical manager of the Swedish Alpine skiing national team. He was later hired by China to try to bring her to the 2022 Winter Olympics The 2022 Winter Olympics (2022年冬季奥林匹克运动会), officially called the XXIV Olympic Winter Games () and commonly known as Beijing 2022 (2022), was an international winter multi-sport event held from 4 to 20 February 2022 in Beij .... References External links * 1967 births Living people Italian male alpine skiers Italian sports coaches People from Prad am Stilfser Joch Skiers from South Tyrol Italian alpine skiing coaches {{italy-alpine-skiing-bio-stub ...
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Heinz-Peter Thül
Heinz-Peter Thül (born 27 July 1963) is a German professional golfer who played on the European Tour. Thül started playing golf at age 8 and has played in 350 tournaments over three decades. By the time of Bernhard Langer's wedding in 1984 he was considered Germany's number two golfer, and as such would team up with Langer in international matches such as World Cup and Dunhill Cup. Professional career Thül turned professional in 1980 and played in his first European Tour the same year. He played another 40 events throughout the 1980s with limited success, until he started competing on the nascent Challenge Tour towards the end of the decade. On the Challenge Tour he recorded four victories between 1988 and 1992, and remained the only German winner until Sven Strüver won the American Express Trophy in 1993. Thül won the 1991 Neuchatel Open in Switzerland, a title he successfully defended a year later, and almost won again in 1996, but lost in a playoff. A pair of runner-up fi ...
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Heinz-Peter Überjahn
Heinz-Peter Uberjahn (born 13 November 1948 in Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated betwe ...) is a German football manager who last worked as head coach of the Namibia national football team. Career Uberjahn managed the Niger national football team, and after that, he coached the Burkina Faso national football team. In 1999, he was appointed head coach of the Namibia national football team, a position he held until 1999. References External links The brown broth of the MarabuGerman coaches laid the foundation stone in Africa 33 years as a trainer and sports development assistant in Africa: Peter Ueberjahn. Trainer-Globetrotter Ueberjahn First honor, then success {{DEFAULTSORT:Uberjahn, Heinz-Peter Living people 1948 births German football managers ...
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