Udo Beyer (born 9 August 1955) is a former
East German
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track and field
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athlete who competed in the
shot put
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. Beyer has admitted to knowingly taking part in doping while he competed for East Germany. He was a
Stasi
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The Stasi's function was similar to the KGB, serving as a means of maintaining state author ...
informer under the codename "Kapitän".
Biography
Beyer is the oldest of the six children of heating mechanic Hans-Georg Beyer and his wife Eva-Marie and was born in Stalinstadt, today
Eisenhüttenstadt
Eisenhüttenstadt (literally " ironworks city" in German; , dsb, Pśibrjog) is a town in the Oder-Spree district of the state of Brandenburg, Germany, on the border with Poland. East Germany founded the city in 1950. It was known as Stalinstadt ...
. He grew up in Breslack, (today the municipality of
Neißemünde), and in Eisenhüttenstadt. Like all of his siblings, he played
handball at the local sport club. He was a member of the team representing the district in Frankfurt where he became a successful goalkeeper. On the advice of his father he decided to pursue a sporting career, concentrating on athletics. After the youth tournament in 1969, he changed to the youth sports school in
Frankfurt (Oder)
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, where he earned his ''
Abitur
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''. At the same time he became a member of
ASK Vorwärts Frankfurt.
In 1970
Ernst Kühl became his trainer, himself a successful shot putter and discus thrower for East Germany. Kühl had taken part in the 1960 and 1964 unified German team at the Summer Olympic games. In 1973 Beyer changed clubs as well as coaches moving to
ASK Vorwärts Potsdam under
Lothar Hillebrand. In
Potsdam
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he concentrated solely on the shot put and began also studying at the University to become a physical education teacher. As a member of the Army sports club (ASK) Beyer was also a sports officer of the NVA and had also become
Hauptmann
is a German word usually translated as captain when it is used as an officer's rank in the German, Austrian, and Swiss armies. While in contemporary German means 'main', it also has and originally had the meaning of 'head', i.e. ' literally ...
(Captain) in the
Bundeswehr
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. His sport career was essentially over after the 1988 Summer Olympic games, but his wife was able to convince him in 1990 to continue until 1992.
For many years, Beyer was captain of the East German athletics national team.
At a height of 1.94 meters, he weighed 130 kilograms. Even for a shot putter, Beyer was exceptionally strong.
At the end of his sport career, Beyer started work as a travel agent and has owned a travel agency in Potsdam since 1996. He lives in Potsdam and has been married since 1976 and has had two daughters, one of whom died as a child.
All of his siblings were very active in sports. At the Summer Olympics of 1980 in Moscow, Udo was with his sister
Gisela Beyer and his brother
Hans-Georg Beyer. All three reached their respective final rounds: Hans-Georg was Olympic champion with his handball team, Udo was third in the shot put and Gisela was fourth in the discus. His sister Gudrun was also with him at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, as a physical therapist.
Since 2004 Beyer is also the "Chocolate Ambassador" for Germany's oldest chocolate factory,
Halloren of
Halle (Saale)
Halle (Saale), or simply Halle (; from the 15th to the 17th century: ''Hall in Sachsen''; until the beginning of the 20th century: ''Halle an der Saale'' ; from 1965 to 1995: ''Halle/Saale'') is the largest city of the German state of Saxony-An ...
. He is also very active as an official representative for the "children's hospice of middle Germany" for terminally ill children and their families.
Beyer has admitted to knowingly taking part in doping while he competed for East Germany – which had a systematic doping program for its top athletes in the 1970s. His admission came in the documentary film ''The Lone Wolf'', which was first shown in the 2013
Berlin Film Festival
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.
Former Olympic Shot Put Champion, Udo Beyer, Admits to Doping
; 14 February 2013 news item in ''Sports Illustrated'' SI.com; accessed 20 March 2013.
Results
Together with his longtime East German teammate Ulf Timmermann
Ulf, or Ulv is a masculine name common in Scandinavia and Germany. It derives from the Old Norse word for "wolf" (''úlfr'', see Wulf).
The oldest written record of the name's occurrence in Sweden is from a runestone of the 11th century.
The f ...
, he dominated ten years of competitions in his discipline.
Olympic Games
* 1976 – Olympic Champion
* 1980 – Bronze medal
* 1984 – did not participate due to boycott
* 1988 – Fourth place
* 1992 – eliminated during qualification
Records
World records:
# 6 August 1978: 22.15 m
# 25 July 1983: 22.22 m
# 20 April 1986: 22.64 m
Junior-European records:
6.25 kg-shot (Junior-shot)
# 13 July 1973: 21.03 m
7,26 kg-shot (Men's-shot)
# 7 July 1973: 19.63 m
# 6 July 1974: 20.20 m
# 21 June 1975: 20.97 m (Current Record)
European-Championships
* 1973 – Junior-European champion
* 1974 – 8th place
* 1978 – European champion
* 1982 – European champion
* 1986 – Bronze medal
* 1974 – 6th place
IAAF-World cup, Shot put
* 1977, 1979 and 1981 – Winner
European cup, shot put
* 1977, 1979 and 1981 – Winner
* 1985 – 3rd place
East German-Championships
* 1974 – 2nd place
* 1977–1987 – GDR-champion (11 consecutive times)
* 1988 – 2nd place
* 1990 – 3rd place
* 1980 – GDR-Indoor champion
Children- and Youth Spartakiade
* 1972 – Spartakiade winner
Honors
* 1978 – GDR Sportsman of the year
* 2 times patriotic earnings/service medal in Silver
* 7 times Champion of Sport
References
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European Championships
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1955 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Eisenhüttenstadt
People from Bezirk Frankfurt
German male shot putters
East German male shot putters
Olympic athletes of East Germany
Olympic athletes of Germany
Olympic gold medalists for East Germany
Olympic bronze medalists for East Germany
Athletes (track and field) at the 1976 Summer Olympics
Athletes (track and field) at the 1980 Summer Olympics
Athletes (track and field) at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Athletes (track and field) at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Medalists at the 1976 Summer Olympics
Medalists at the 1980 Summer Olympics
World Athletics Championships athletes for East Germany
European Athletics Championships medalists
World record setters in athletics (track and field)
National People's Army military athletes
Doping cases in athletics
German sportspeople in doping cases
Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field)
Olympic bronze medalists in athletics (track and field)
Universiade medalists in athletics (track and field)
Recipients of the Patriotic Order of Merit in silver
People of the Stasi
Universiade gold medalists for East Germany
World Athletics Indoor Championships medalists
Medalists at the 1979 Summer Universiade
Friendship Games medalists in athletics