Klaus Katzur
East German swimmer
Klaus Katzur
Klaus Katzur in 1969
Born (1943-08-26 ) 26 August 1943Potsdam , GermanyDied 4 September 2016(2016-09-04) (aged 73) Height 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) Weight 85 kg (187 lb) Sport Swimming Club ASK Vorwärts Rostock
Klaus Katzur (26 August 1943 – 4 September 2016)[1] was a German swimmer who competed in the 1964 , 1968 , and 1972 Summer Olympics . In 1972, he won a silver medal in the 4 × 100 metre medley relay and finished eighth in the 200 metre breaststroke.[2] Two years earlier, he won two gold medals in these events at the 1970 European Aquatics Championships .[3] Between 1963 and 1972, he won 13 national titles in breaststroke, freestyle, and medley events.[4]
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1958: Soviet Union (Barbier , Minashkin , Chenenkov , Polevoy )
1962: East Germany (Dietze , Henninger , Gregor , Wiegand )
1966: Soviet Union (Mazanov , Prokopenko , Kuzmin , Ilyichov )
1970: East Germany (Matthes , Katzur , Poser , Unger )
1974: West Germany (Steinbach , Kusch , Meeuw , Nocke )
1977: West Germany (Steinbach , Mörken , Kraus , Nocke )
1981: Soviet Union (Kuznetsov , Kis , Markovsky , Krasyuk )
1983: Soviet Union (Shemetov , Žulpa , Markovsky , Smiryagin )
1985: West Germany (Lebherz , Beab , Gross , Schowtka )
1987: Soviet Union (Polyansky , Volkov , Petrov , Prigoda )
1989: Soviet Union (Zabolotnov , Volkov , Yaroshchuk , Bashkatov )
1991: Soviet Union (Selkov , Volkov , Kulikov , Popov )
1993: Russia (Selkov , Kirinchuk , Pankratov , Popov )
1995: Russia (Selkov , Korneyev , Pankratov , Popov )
1997: Russia (Selkov , Korneyev , Kulikov , Popov )
1999: Netherlands (Zwering , Wouda , Aartsen , Van den Hoogenband )
2000: Russia (Aminov , Komornikov , Chernyshov , Popov )
2002: Russia (Alechin , Sloudnov , Marchenko , Popov )
2004: Ukraine (Nikolaychuk , Lisohor , Serdinov , Yegoshin )
2006: Russia (Vyatchanin , Sloudnov , Skvortsov , Kapralov )
2008: Russia (Vyatchanin , Falko , Korotyshkin , Grechin )
2010: France (Lacourt , Duboscq , Bousquet , Gilot )
2012: Italy (Di Tora , Scozzoli , Rivolta , Magnini )
2014: Great Britain (Walker-Hebborn , Peaty , Barrett , Proud )
2016: Great Britain (Walker-Hebborn , Peaty , Guy , Scott )
2018: Great Britain (Pyle , Peaty , Guy , Scott )
2020: Great Britain (Greenbank , Peaty , Guy , Scott )
2022: Italy (Ceccon , Martinenghi , Rivolta , Miressi )
2024: Austria (Reitshammer , Bayer , Bucher , Gigler )