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  1. Josef Waitzer (1 May 1884 – 28 March 1966) was a German track and field athlete who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He placed 19th in the javelin throw and 16th in the discus throw, and failed to finish the pentathlon event. Biography. He was born on 1 May 1884.

  2. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Josef Waitzer was eliminated in qualifying at the 1912 Stockholm Olympics in the discus and javelin. In pentathlon he dropped out after two phases. In 1916, Waitzer became assistant coach to German national coach Alvin Kraenzlein , and in 1924 he was made Swiss national coach, and then in 1928 Empire coach of the German athletes.

  3. Josef Waitzer (* 1. Mai 1884 in München; † 28. März 1966 in Korbach) war ein deutscher Sportlehrer und Leichtathlet in der Zeit vor dem Ersten Weltkrieg und deutscher Reichssportlehrer um 1930. Waitzer bei den Olympischen Spielen 1912 in Stockholm.

  4. JosefWaitzer: Used name: JosefWaitzer: Born: 1 May 1884 in München (Munich), Bayern (GER) Died: 28 March 1966 in Korbach, Hessen (GER) Measurements: 187 cm / 79 kg: Affiliations: TSV 1860 München, München (GER) NOC: Germany

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  5. Adi Dassler and Josef Waitzer pursued, each in his own way, the same goal. Waitzer wanted to lead the German Track and Field Team to great success and Adi wanted to collect more evidence that athletes could perform better than the competitors who did not wear Dassler shoes.

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  6. 28 de jun. de 2008 · As it happened, the trainer of the German amateur athletics team, Josef Waitzer, was in the hotel lobby, and saw what was happening. 'Don't be a fool,' he told Otto. 'You can set yourself up...

  7. 25 de set. de 2023 · At the center is track and field athlete Josef Waitzer who helped the brothers make Dassler shoes in the beginning. Photo credit: Adi & Käthe Dassler Memorial Foundation. But Adi had his own dreams. He wanted to become an athlete.