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Hartwig Gauder

German athlete

Hartwig Gauder (10 November 1954 – 22 April 2020) was a:German race walker who won a gold medal in the Men's 50 kilometres walk at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow.

Born in West Germany, his family moved to East Germany in 1960 when they inherited property at Ilmenau. Gauder thus competed for East Germany.

In 1996 Gauder started suffering from a virus infection of his heart. After living with an artificial heart for several months, he received a heart transplant. He subsequently took part in the New York Marathon several times. Being cl*ified as a disabled participant due to his transplant, he was once disqualified for being too fast as there was a minimum time, which he underran.

His recovery from almost dying to returning into a normal life was covered in a do*entary shown on German do*entary channel Phoenix.

Gauder died while undergoing dialysis on 22 April 2020, aged 65. The cause of death was a heart attack complicated by kidney failure.

International compe*ions

  • Olympic Games
    • 1980 Moscow – gold
    • 1988 Seoul – bronze
  • World Championships
    • 1987 Rome – gold
    • 1991 Tokyo – bronze
  • European Championships
    • 1986 Stuttgart – gold
    • 1990 Split – bronze

References

    • Sporting Heroes

    External links

    • Hartwig Gauder at Olympedia
    • Hartwig Gauder at the International Olympic Committee
    • Hartwig Gauder at Olympics.com