Erhard Mayke

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Erhard Mayke (6 January 1896 - 13 April 1962)[1] was a German speed skater who competed at the 1928 Winter Olympics hosted in St moritz Switzerland. He also competed in the World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men in the same year 1928 hosted in Davos. Career personal bests were: 500 – 48.4 (1928); 1500 – 2:37.6 (1928), 5000 – 9:20.0 (1928); 10000 – 19:01.6 (1928). Also having a second appearance at the Olympics 1936 in Germany where he was one of the timekeepers in speed skating. He died in West Prussia.[2]

The 5000 metres race between Carlson and Mayke.

During 1st and 2nd World War

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