Robert Förstemann
Personal information | |
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Born | Greiz, East Germany | 5 March 1986
Height | 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in) |
Weight | 96 kg (212 lb; 15.1 st) |
Team information | |
Discipline | Track |
Role | Rider |
Rider type | Sprinter |
Medal record |
Robert Förstemann (born 5 March 1986) is a German track cyclist specialising in the sprint disciplines and world champion in team sprint in 2010. In his later career he has transitioned to Paralympic track cycling, representing Germany as a sighted 'pilot' in tandem events at the 2020 Summer Paralympics. In 2023, Förstemann piloted Thomas Ulbricht to a silver medal in the tandem B sprint and a bronze medal in the tandem B kilo at the 2023 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships in Glasgow.
Major results
[edit]Date | Placing | Event | Competition | Location | Country |
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2004 | 3 | Team sprint[N 1] | National championships | Leipzig | Germany |
25 July 2005 | 3 | Team sprint[N 2] | European Track Championships | Fiorenzuola | Italy |
August 2005 | 3 | Team sprint[N 3] | National championships | Hamburg | Germany |
11 December 2005 | 3 | Team sprint[N 4] | World Cup | Manchester | United Kingdom |
19 August 2006 | 3 | Team sprint[N 5] | National championships | Cottbus | Germany |
25 February 2007 | 2 | Team sprint[N 6] | World Cup | Manchester | United Kingdom |
29 March 2007 | Team sprint[N 7] | World Championships | Palma de Mallorca | Spain | |
23 August 2007 | 2 | Team sprint[N 8] | National championships | Berlin | Germany |
26 August 2007 | 3 | Sprint | National championships | Berlin | Germany |
30 November 2007 | 2 | Team sprint[N 9] | World Cup | Sydney | Australia |
28 August 2008 | 2 | Team sprint[N 10] | National championships | Büttgen | Germany |
29 August 2008 | 1 | 1 km time trial | National championships | Büttgen | Germany |
30 August 2008 | 1 | Sprint | National championships | Büttgen | Germany |
11 December 2008 | 1 | Team sprint[N 11] | World Cup | Cali | Colombia |
25 March 2009 | Team sprint[N 12] | World Championships | Pruszków | Poland | |
8 July 2009 | 1 | Team sprint[N 13] | National championships | Erfurt | Germany |
1 November 2009 | 3 | Team sprint[N 14] | World Cup | Manchester | United Kingdom |
11 December 2009 | 2 | Sprint | World Cup | Cali | Colombia |
12 December 2009 | 2 | Team sprint[N 15] | World Cup | Cali | Colombia |
24 March 2010 | Team sprint[N 16] | World Championships | Ballerup | Denmark | |
19 February 2012 | 3 | Sprint | World Cup | London | United Kingdom |
2 August 2012 | Team sprint[N 17] | Summer Olympics | London | United Kingdom | |
18 October 2013 | Team sprint[N 18] | European Track Championships | Apeldoorn | Netherlands | |
19 October 2013 | Sprint | European Track Championships | Apeldoorn | Netherlands | |
4 August 2023 | Kilo B1 | World Para-cyling Track Championships | Glasgow | United Kingdom |
- ^ The other riders on the squad were Sebastian Döhrer and Dominik Harzheim
- ^ The other riders on the squad were Daniel Giese and Marco Jager
- ^ The other riders on the squad were Sascha Jäger and Alexander Lesser
- ^ The other riders on the squad were Maximilian Levy and Benjamin Wittmann
- ^ The other riders on the squad were Sebastian Döhrer and René Enders
- ^ The other riders on the squad were Matthias John and Michael Seidenbecher
- ^ The other riders on the squad were Maximilian Levy and Stefan Nimke
- ^ The other riders on the squad were Carsten Bergemann and Benjamin Wittmann
- ^ The other riders on the squad were Matthias John and Stefan Nimke
- ^ The other riders on the squad were Stefan Nimke and Benjamin Wittmann
- ^ The other riders on the squad were Carsten Bergemann and Stefan Nimke
- ^ The other riders on the squad were René Enders and Stefan Nimke
- ^ The other riders on the squad were Carsten Bergemann and Sascha Hübner
- ^ The other riders on the squad were Stefan Nimke and Tobias Wachter
- ^ The other riders on the squad were Maximilian Levy and Mathias Stumpf
- ^ The other riders on the squad were Maximilian Levy and Stefan Nimke
- ^ The other riders on the squad were Maximilian Levy and René Enders
- ^ The other riders on the squad were Maximilian Levy and René Enders
Olympics 2012
[edit]The German Olympic team used a loophole in the International Cycling Union (UCI) regulations to include Förstemann as an additional member of their 2012 sprint cycling team.[1] He was also included in the German team for the mountain bike event.
Physique
[edit]In July 2012, a photograph of Förstemann's legs was widely circulated by the world's media during the 2012 Summer Olympics.[2] Described as a 'quad off' with Olympic team-mate André Greipel, the photo showed his quad muscles compared with those of the road cyclist. His thighs were measured with a circumference of 73 centimetres (29 in).[3] A circumference of 86 centimetres (34 in) has also been recorded, and the size of his quad muscles has led to him being called "Quadzilla" by some in his sport.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Gallagher, Brendan (2 August 2012). "Sir Chris Hoy sets the wheels turning in the hunt for Olympic gold". Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 2 August 2012.
- ^ Roberts, Christine (30 July 2012). "The thigh's the limit! Olympic athletes Robert Forstemann and Andre Griepel compete in 'quad-off'". Daily News (New York). Retrieved 2 August 2012.
- ^ "Wer toppt diese Olympia-Schenkel?". B.Z. (in German). 1 August 2012. Retrieved 30 June 2015.
- ^ "They call him Quadzilla. Picture captures scale of cyclist Robert Forstemann's massive thighs". The Independent. 5 November 2013.
External links
[edit]- Robert Förstemann at Cycling Archives (archived)
- Robert Förstemann at Olympedia
- Robert Förstemann at Olympics.com
- Robert Förstemann at Team Deutschland (in German)
- Robert Förstemann at Team Deutschland Paralympics (in German)
- Official website at the Wayback Machine (archived 3 July 2013) (in German)