Karl Neumer
German cyclist (1887–1984)
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Karl Neumer (23 February 1887 – 16 May 1984) was a German track cyclist. At the 1908 Olympics, he won a bronze medal in the individual sprint and a silver in the team pursuit. He also competed in the 5000 metres race, but was eliminated in the first round.[1]
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| Born | 23 February 1887 | ||||||||||||||
| Died | 16 May 1984 (aged 97) | ||||||||||||||
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| Sport | Track cycling | ||||||||||||||
| Club | RV Wanderlust 1888, Dresden | ||||||||||||||
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Neumer held the national sprint title in 1907–1910.[2] In 1912, he raced professionally, but with little success. He then ran a vegetable shop in Dresden, which was destroyed by bombing in 1945. His 1908 bicycle was one of the first exhibits at the Leipzig Sports Museum. Before his death in 1984, Neumer was the oldest living German Olympic medalist.[3]