- Schuermann
Schuermann Architects of
Münster ,Germany , is a dynasty of architects specialising in the design ofvelodrome s, cycle tracks and indoor athletics tracks since 1925.The Schuermann dynasty was founded by
Clemens Schuermann (1888-1956), professional track cyclist and later architect, continued by his sonHerbert Schuermann (1925-1994) and his grandsonRalph Schuermann (1953). They have designed more than 125 cycle tracks worldwide, among them many velodromes forOlympic Games , namely inBerlin in 1936,Rome in 1960,Mexico City in 1968,Munich in 1972,Seoul in 1986,Barcelona in 1990,Beijing in 2008. They have also designed such famous world-record tracks as theVelodromo Vigorelli inMilan ,Italy ; "CDOM" in Mexico City,Mexico ; and "Velodrom" in Berlin,Germany . They designed the track for the World-Training-Center CMC of theUnion Cycliste Internationale inAigle ,Switzerland , a 200-meter wooden indoor track. Schuermann also designed the "Viking Ship", thespeed skating venue for the1994 Winter Olympics , which can also be used as a velodrome, and has seen record performances in both sports.See also
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Track cycling External links
* [http://www.velodromes.com/ Website with Pictures of Velodromes by Schuermann]
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