Paul Weinstein

Paul Weinstein

Paul Weinstein was born on April 5th, 1878

Full Name: Paul Weinstein
Nationality: German
Occupation: High Jumper
Birth Date: 1878
Sports Career: Track and Field
Notable Achievements: German Champion
Athletic Discipline: High Jump
Competition Highlights: Olympic Games

German high jumper who won the silver medal at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, setting a new European record.

Timeline
1878
Born in Hamburg
Paul Weinstein was born on April 5, 1878, in Hamburg, Germany
1906
Won German High Jump Championship
Weinstein won the German high jump championship
1908
Competed in Olympic Games
Weinstein competed in the high jump event at the 1908 Summer Olympic Games in London
1913
Won German Indoor Championship
Weinstein won the German indoor championship in the high jump event
1964
Passed away in Hamburg
Paul Weinstein passed away on October 24, 1964, in Hamburg, Germany
Paul Weinstein

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What event did Paul Weinstein win the silver medal in at the 1936 Summer Olympics?

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FAQ
What is Paul Weinsteins high jump record?
Paul Weinstein was a German high jumper who won several national championships and set multiple records, including a German record of 1.93m in 1904.
Did Paul Weinstein compete in the Olympics?
Weinstein competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis, Missouri, where he placed sixth in the high jump event.
What is Paul Weinsteins significance in German athletics?
Weinstein was one of the most successful German high jumpers of his era, and his records and achievements helped establish high jumping as a prominent sport in Germany.
Did Paul Weinstein have any notable rivals?
Weinsteins main rival was the American high jumper, Samuel Jones, with whom he had a long-standing competition.
Is Paul Weinstein still remembered in German athletics?
Yes, Weinstein is still celebrated in German athletics, and his achievements are recognized as an important part of the countrys sporting heritage.

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