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Roleder
Roleder is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Cindy Roleder (born 1989), German hurdler * Helmut Roleder (born 1953), German football goalkeeper See also * Rohleder *Roeder Roeder is a surname of German origin. Notable people with this surname include: *Amy Roeder, American politician and actress *Bernard F. Roeder (1911–1971), Vice admiral in the United States Navy *Charles Roeder (1848–1911), German-born Britis ... {{surname German-language surnames ...
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Cindy Roleder
Cindy Roleder (born 21 August 1989) is a German track and field athlete, specializing in 100 metres hurdles. She won the silver medal at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics. Roleder claimed three medals at the European Athletics Championships, becoming the first German winner of the European 100 m hurdles title since reunification in 2016. She also won the 60 m hurdles title at the 2017 European Indoor Championships. Roleder won nine German national titles outdoors and indoors. Early life and early career Cindy Roleder was born in Karl-Marx-Stadt, now Chemnitz. Originally a gymnast, she took up athletics at the age of 8 when her sports teacher Mr Grosser spotted her running speed and asked her to join his running club, where Roleder competed against children 1–2 years older than herself. She made her international debut at the 2007 European Junior Championships in Hengelo, Netherlands, where she finished fourth in the 100 metres hurdles. In 2011, Roleder won ...
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Helmut Roleder
Helmut Roleder (born 9 October 1953) is a retired German footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Club career He spent 13 seasons in the Bundesliga with VfB Stuttgart. In 1983–84 Roleder won the West German football championship. International career He earned one cap as a substitute for the West Germany national team in 1984 in a friendly against the Soviet Union. Roleder was included in the DFB squad for the 1984 UEFA European Football Championship The 1984 UEFA European Football Championship final tournament was held in France from 12 to 27 June 1984. It was the seventh UEFA European Championship, a competition held every four years and endorsed by UEFA. At the time, only eight countries ..., however he didn't play. Honours Club VfB Stuttgart * Bundesliga: winner 1983–84; runner-up: 1978–79 * DFB-Pokal: runner-up 1985–86 References External links * * * 1953 births Living people People from Freital Sportspeople from Bezirk Dresden ...
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Rohleder
Rohleder is a German surname, which means ''raw leather''. Notable people with the surname include: * George Rohleder (1898–1958), American football player * Gilbert V. Rohleder (1922–2016), American businessman * James Rohleder (born 1955), German judoka * Kevin Rohleder (1920–1983), Australian rules footballer * Martin Rohleder, British slalom canoeist * Noel Rohleder (born 1933), Australian rules footballer See also *Roleder Roleder is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Cindy Roleder (born 1989), German hurdler * Helmut Roleder (born 1953), German football goalkeeper See also * Rohleder *Roeder Roeder is a surname of German origin. Notable pe ... {{surname German-language surnames ...
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Roeder
Roeder is a surname of German origin. Notable people with this surname include: *Amy Roeder, American politician and actress *Bernard F. Roeder (1911–1971), Vice admiral in the United States Navy *Charles Roeder (1848–1911), German-born British antiquarian *Elke Christina Roeder (born 1966), German politician * Emy Roeder (1890–1971), German sculptor * Ernst Roeder (1862–1897), German writer and editor * Everett Minster Roeder, American child prodigy and Nazi spy * Glenn Roeder (1955–2021), English football manager * Jason Roeder, American drummer *Jorge Roeder (born 1980), Peruvian bassist and composer *Kathryn Roeder, American statistician * Klaus Roeder (born 1948), German musician and educator *Louis Roeder (1835–1915), American politician and landowner *Manfred Roeder (1929–2014), German lawyer and Neo-Nazi terrorist *Manfred Roeder (judge) (1900–1971), Nazi military judge *Mark Roeder (born 1957), Australian-British author *Ralph Roeder (1890–1969), American ...
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German Surname
Personal names in German-speaking Europe consist of one or several given names (''Vorname'', plural ''Vornamen'') and a surname (''Nachname, Familienname''). The ''Vorname'' is usually gender-specific. A name is usually cited in the " Western order" of "given name, surname", unless it occurs in an alphabetized list of surnames, e.g. "Bach, Johann Sebastian". In this, the German conventions parallel the naming conventions in most of Western and Central Europe, including English, Dutch, Italian, and French. There are some vestiges of a patronymic system as they survive in parts of Eastern Europe and Scandinavia, but these do not form part of the official name. Women traditionally adopted their husband's name upon marriage and would occasionally retain their maiden name by hyphenation, in a so-called ''Doppelname'', e.g. " Else Lasker-Schüler". Recent legislation motivated by gender equality now allows a married couple to choose the surname they want to use, including an option ...
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