- Norbert Hahn
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Medal record
Hahn (right) in 1974Men's Luge Competitor for East Germany
Olympic Games Gold 1976 Innsbruck Men's doubles Gold 1980 Lake Placid Men's doubles World Championships Gold 1975 Hammarstrand Men's doubles Gold 1977 Igls Men's doubles Silver 1973 Oberhof Men's doubles Silver 1979 Königssee Men's doubles Bronze 1978 Imst Men's doubles European Championships Gold 1973 Königssee Men's doubles Gold 1975 Olang Men's doubles Gold 1978 Hammarstrand Men's doubles Gold 1980 Olang Men's doubles Silver 1974 Imst Men's doubles Silver 1977 Königssee Men's doubles Silver 1979 Oberhof Men's doubles Norbert Hahn (born 6 January 1954, Elbingerode, Saxony-Anhalt) is an East German former luger who competed from the mid 1970s to the early 1980s. He won two medals at the Winter Olympics in the men's doubles event (1976, 1980).
Hahn also won five medals in the men's doubles event at the FIL World Luge Championships with two golds (1975, 1977), two silvers (1973, 1979), and one bronze (1978). He also won seven medals in the men's doubles event at the FIL European Luge Championships with four golds (1973, 1975, 1978, 1980) and three silvers (1974, 1977, 1979).
References
- DatabaseOlympics.com profile on Hahn
- Fuzilogik Sports - Winter Olympic results - Men's luge
- Hickoksports.com results on Olympic champions in luge and skeleton.
- Hickok sports information on World champions in luge and skeleton.
- List of European luge champions (German)
1964: Austria (Josef Feistmantl & Manfred Stengl) * 1968: East Germany (Klaus Bonsack & Thomas Köhler) * 1972: (tie) East Germany (Horst Hörnlein & Reinhard Bredow) and Italy (Paul Hildgartner & Walter Plaikner) * 1976: East Germany (Hans Rinn & Norbert Hahn) * 1980: East Germany (Hans Rinn & Norbert Hahn) * 1984: West Germany (Hans Stangassinger & Franz Wembacher) * 1988: East Germany (Jörg Hoffmann & Jochen Pietzsch) * 1992: Germany (Stefan Krausse & Jan Behrendt) * 1994: Italy (Kurt Brugger & Wilfried Huber) * 1998: Germany (Stefan Krausse & Jan Behrendt) * 2002: Germany (Patric Leitner & Alexander Resch) * 2006: Austria (Andreas Linger & Wolfgang Linger) * 2010: Austria (Andreas Linger & Wolfgang Linger)1914: Austria (Erwin Posselt & Karl Löbelt) * 1928: Germany (Herbert Elger & Wilhelm Adolf) * 1929: Germany (Richard Feist & Walter Feist) * 1934: Germany (Walter Feist & Walter Kluge) * 1935: Germany (Walter Feist & Walter Kluge) * 1937: Germany (Martin Tietze & Kurt Weidner) * 1938: Germany (Walter Feist & Walter Kluge) * 1939: Germany (Walter Feist & Walter Kluge) * 1951: Austria (Hans Krausner & Rudolf Peyfuss) * 1952: Austria (Paul Aste & Heinrich Isser) * 1953: Austria (Hans Krausner & Wilhelm Lache) * 1954: Austria (Josef Isser & Heinrich Isser) * 1955: Austria (Paul Aste & Paul Isser) * 1956: Austria (Wilhelm Leimgruber & Josef Unterfrauner) * 1962: Austria (Anton Venier & Ewald Walch) * 1967: Austria (Josef Feistmantl & Wilhelm Bichl) * 1970: East Germany (Horst Hörnlein & Reinhard Bredow) * 1971: Italy (Paul Hildgartner & Walter Plaikner) * 1972: East Germany (Horst Hörnlein & Reinhard Bredow) * 1973: East Germany (Hans Rinn & Norbert Hahn) * 1974: Italy (Paul Hildgartner & Walter Plaikner) * 1975: East Germany (Hans Rinn & Norbert Hahn) * 1976: East Germany (Bernd Dreyer & Roland Herdmann) * 1977: West Germany (Hans Brandner & Balthasar Schwarm) * 1978: East Germany (Hans Rinn & Norbert Hahn) * 1979: East Germany (Bernd Oberhoffner & Jörg-Dieter Ludwig) * 1980: East Germany (Hans Rinn & Norbert Hahn) * 1982: Austria (Günther Lemmerer & Reinhold Sulzbacher) * 1984: Italy (Helmut Brunner & Walter Brunner) * 1986: Soviet Union (Yevgeny Belousov & Aleksandr Belyakov) * 1988: West Germany (Thomas Schwab & Wolfgang Staudinger) * 1990: East Germany (Jörg Hoffmann & Jochen Pietzsch) * 1992: Italy (Hansjörg Raffl & Norbert Huber) * 1994: Italy (Hansjörg Raffl & Norbert Huber) * 1996: Germany (Stefan Krausse & Jan Behrendt) * 1998: Germany (Stefan Krausse & Jan Behrendt) * 2000: Germany (Patric Leitner & Alexander Resch) * 2002: Germany (Patric Leitner & Alexander Resch) * 2004: Germany (Patric Leitner & Alexander Resch) * 2006: Germany (Patric Leitner & Alexander Resch) * 2008: Italy (Christian Oberstolz & Patrick Gruber) * 2010: Austria (Andreas Linger & Wolfgang Linger)This biographical article relating to German luge is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. This article about a German Winter Olympic medalist is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.