Klaus Beer (14 November 1942 – 8 June 2023) was a track and field athlete active in the 1960s for East Germany. Beer is best known for having won the silver...
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missed doing so as well, finishing fourth (bronze in both 1960 and 1964). Klaus Beer took silver, East Germany's first medal in the event and the first medal...
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Ter-Ovanesyan Soviet Union 1968 Mexico City details Bob Beamon United States Klaus Beer East Germany Ralph Boston United States 1972 Munich details Randy Williams...
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Joseph Beer (1908–1987), operetta composer Joseph Beer (clarinetist) (1744–1811) Klaus Beer (1942–2023), German track & field athlete Madison Beer (born...
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Germany 5.40 m Long jump details Bob Beamon United States 8.90 m WR Klaus Beer East Germany 8.19 m Ralph Boston United States 8.16 m Triple jump details...
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Welterweight Lothar Metz — Wrestling, Men's Greco-Roman Middleweight Klaus Beer — Athletics, Men's Long Jump Lothar Milde — Athletics, Men's Discus Throw...
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Beer is an alcoholic beverage produced by the brewing and fermentation of starches from cereal grains—most commonly malted barley, although wheat, maize...
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Ter-Ovanesyan Soviet Union 1968 Mexico City details Bob Beamon United States Klaus Beer East Germany Ralph Boston United States 1972 Munich details Randy Williams...
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Ter-Ovanesyan Soviet Union 1968 Mexico City details Bob Beamon United States Klaus Beer East Germany Ralph Boston United States 1972 Munich details Randy Williams...
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39–55. doi:10.1080/08927014.1996.9522934. hdl:10400.12/1330. Immelmann, Klaus; Beer, Colin (1989). A Dictionary of Ethology. Harvard University Press....
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Boston was then 29 years old. He won a bronze medal behind Beamon and Klaus Beer and retired from competitions shortly thereafter. He moved to Knoxville...
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Reinheitsgebot (redirect from Beer purity law)
literally "purity order") is a series of regulations limiting the ingredients in beer in Germany and the states of the former Holy Roman Empire. The best known...
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ISBN 978-3-593-34525-3. Püschel, Klaus; Wiechmann, Ralf; Bräuer, Günter, eds. (2003). Klaus Störtebeker: Ein Mythos wird entschlüsselt [Klaus Störtebeker: A legend...
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politician, deputy (1994–1996). Eve Tetaz, 91, American anti-war activist. Klaus Beer, 80, German long jumper, Olympic silver medallist (1968). Robert Holmes...
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The Beer Hall Putsch, also known as the Munich Putsch, was a failed coup d'état by Nazi Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP)...
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1968 Mexico: Fourth with 8.12 m behind Bob Beamon (USA) with 8.90 m, Klaus Beer (GDR) with 8.19 m and Ralph Boston (USA) with 8.16 m. 1958 Stockholm:...
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Clayton Jamaica 6.75 X 7.28 7.28 20 Koru Kawazu Japan 7.28 X X 7.28 21 Klaus Beer United Team of Germany X 7.25 7.27 7.27 22 Fred Alsop Great Britain...
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Claus Pilgaard (redirect from Chili Klaus)
Claus Pilgaard (born 30 March 1965), also known as Chili Klaus or Klaus Wunderhits, is a Danish musician and entertainer. He is best known for his Chilismagning...
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Vault 50 16 February Șerban Ciochină Romania Triple Jump 83-84 April Klaus Beer East Germany Long Jump 80 8 June Ruth Fuchs East Germany Javelin thrower...
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1961: Klaus Beer 1962: Klaus Beer 1963: Arndt Kluge 1964: Klaus Beer 1965: Udo Vogel 1966: Udo Vogel 1967: Klaus Beer 1968: Klaus Beer 1969: Klaus Beer 1970:...
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Red Stripe (redirect from Red Stripe beer)
variations on the catchphrase, "Hooray, beer!" In the UK, the advertising campaign plays on the 'easy vibe' of Jamaican Beer, with catchphrases such as "easy...
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1969 Belgrade details Klaus Beer (GDR) Lynn Davies (GBR) Rafael Blanquer (ESP) 1970 Vienna details Tonu Lepik (URS) Klaus Beer (GDR) Rafael Blanquer (ESP)...
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Rank Name Nationality Result Notes Klaus Beer East Germany 7.77 Lynn Davies Great Britain 7.76 Rafael Blanquer Spain 7.63 4 Vasile Sărucan Romania...
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album), 1989 What's Up? (Michel Camilo album), 2013 What's Up?, an album by Klaus "Major" Heuser Band, 2016 What's Up? (4 Non Blondes song), 1992 "What's...
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Davies Great Britain 8.07 w +2.2 Tõnu Lepik Soviet Union 8.04 w +4.2 4 Klaus Beer East Germany 8.03 w +3.2 5 Leonid Barkovskyy Soviet Union 8.02 w +2...
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Fritz Kilthau, Christa Niclasen, Werner Schubert 2013 Hans-Jürgen Beck, Klaus Beer, Lothar Czossek, Rolf Kilian Kiessling, Hanno Müller 2014 Johannes Grötecke...
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x 7.87 Bernhard Stierle West Germany x 7.27 x 7.35 7.42 7.59 7.59 4 Klaus Beer East Germany 7.42 7.44 7.14 7.55 x 7.54 7.55 5 Jacques Pani France 7...
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7.83 5 Waldemar Gawron Poland 7.73 6 Henrik Kalocsai Hungary 7.66 7 Klaus Beer East Germany 7.52 8 Ali Brakchi France 7.41 9 John Howell Great Britain...
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Rank Name Nationality Result Notes Tõnu Lepik Soviet Union 8.05 NR Klaus Beer East Germany 7.99 Rafael Blanquer Spain 7.92 4 Hermann Latzel West Germany...
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58 6.32 7.82 x 7.82 6 Jack Pani France 7.65 7.72 7.70 7.79 x x 7.79 7 Klaus Beer East Germany 7.71 6.14 7.61 7.66 7.49 x 7.71 8 Lynn Davies Great Britain...
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