Thomas Huschke

Thomas Huschke (born 29 December 1947) is a retired East German cyclist. He competed at the 1972 and 1976 Summer Olympics in the 4000m individual and team pursuit events. He won a silver team medal in 1972 and an individual bronze medal in 1976, where his team also finished in fourth place overall.[1]

Thomas Huschke
Thomas Huschke in 1975
Personal information
Born (1947-12-29) 29 December 1947
Berlin, Germany
Height1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Weight75 kg (165 lb)
Sport
SportCycling
ClubBerliner TSC
Medal record
Representing  East Germany
Olympic Games
1972 MunichTeam pursuit
1976 MontrealIndividual pursuit
World championships
1975 RocourtIndividual pursuit
1970 LeicesterTeam pursuit
1971 VareseTeam pursuit
1974 MontrealTeam pursuit
1974 MontrealIndividual pursuit
1975 Rocourtteam pursuit

Between 1970 and 1975 he won one gold, three silver and two bronze medals in the same two events at world championships.[2]

As a road racer, he finished third in the Tour of Belgium in 1972, and won one stage of the Peace Race in 1973.[2]

After retiring from competitions he received a degree in economics, and later briefly worked as a marketing expert of the East German Gymnastics and Sports Association.[3] In 1988 he was manager of figure skater Katarina Witt.[4] From 2004 to 2006 he was chairman of the Frankfurter Cycling Club.[5]

His grandfather Adolf and father Gerhard were both competitive cyclists.[1]

References

  1. Thomas Huschke. sports-reference.com
  2. Thomas Huschke. cyclingarchives.com
  3. Volker Kluge: Olympische Sommerspiele. Die Chronik III, Berlin 2000, p. 410
  4. Alexander Osang (29 April 2002) Kati Witt: Die Akten aus der Eiszeit. Der Spiegel
  5. Dan Radtke soll den FRC 90 wieder in ruhige Bahnen lenken. lr-online.de, 13 February 2006
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