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Günther Heidemann (October 21, 1932 – March 15, 2010) was a boxer from
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. He was born in
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. He competed for Germany in the
1952 Summer Olympics The 1952 Summer Olympics ( fi, Kesäolympialaiset 1952; sv, Olympiska sommarspelen 1952), officially known as the Games of the XV Olympiad ( fi, XV olympiadin kisat; sv, Den XV olympiadens spel) and commonly known as Helsinki 1952 ( sv, Helsin ...
held in
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,
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in the welterweight event, where he finished in third place. Two days before the end of
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, he witnessed how two German
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killed fifteen Russian soldiers. After each hit, they clapped their hands off, like athletes do. Therefore, he could never travel to Moscow. He had heart problems but died of a stroke.


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''Der Tagesspiegel'' (German) 1932 births 2010 deaths Boxers from Berlin Olympic boxers for Germany Olympic bronze medalists for Germany Boxers at the 1952 Summer Olympics Olympic medalists in boxing German male boxers Medalists at the 1952 Summer Olympics Welterweight boxers {{Germany-boxing-bio-stub