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  1. Nov 14, 2017 · Yet, when Hohn mentions that his throwing arm is too low or that his training methods are wrong, Kang stops and listens. "Uwe Hohn sakshath bhagwan hai hamare liye (Uwe Hohn is like god for us ...

  2. Nov 26, 2017 · India’s newly-appointed javelin coach Uwe Hohn at the National Institute of Sport in Patiala. (Source: Express Photo by Harmeet Sodhi) It was 1984 and Uwe Hohn wanted to go to the Olympics in Los Angeles which his country East Germany boycotted. Less than a fortnight before the Games, Hohn, in smouldering form, had broken the 100 metre barrier.

  3. Aug 10, 2021 · In fact, Uwe Hohn, who has now become some sort of hero for the liberals, did not even coach Neeraj Chopra ahead of the Tokyo Olympics. Uwe Hohn, who is now spreading conspiracy theories against the Indian government, no longer trains Neeraj Chopra, as the athlete had parted ways with his German coach over performance issues two years back.

  4. Uwe Hohn. Uwe Hohn (ur. 16 lipca 1962 w Rheinsbergu) – wschodnioniemiecki lekkoatleta, oszczepnik. Rekordzista świata - jako pierwszy i jedyny w historii rzucił oszczepem ponad 100 metrów (104,80 m - 20 lipca 1984 roku w Berlinie ). Ukończył studia w Instytucie Kultury Fizycznej.

  5. nn.wikipedia.org › wiki › Uwe_HohnUwe Hohn – Wikipedia

    Uwe Hohn (fødd 16. juli 1962) er ein tysk tidlegare friidrettsutøvar frå Neuruppin i Brandenburg, som tevla i spydkast for DDR. Han vart europameister i øvinga i 1982, den einaste internasjonale meisterskapen han deltok i.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › fi › Uwe_HohnUwe Hohn - Wikiwand

    Uwe Hohn on entinen itäsaksalainen keihäänheittäjä. Hän heitti ensimmäisenä yli 100 metriä keihästä vanhalla keihäsmallilla. Vanhan keihäsmallin maailmanennätys syntyi 20. heinäkuuta 1984, kun Hohn heitti 104,80 metriä Itä-Berliinissä.[1] Keihäsmallia muutettiin vuodelle 1986 siten, että nykyisen mallisella keihäällä ei toistaiseksi ole pystytty heittämään yli satametrisiä kaaria.

  7. Sep 15, 2021 · The Athletics Federation of India (AFI) on Monday announced the end of its association with national chief javelin coach Uwe Hohn, saying it is “not happy” with his performance and will hire two new foreign coaches soon. The contract of the 59-year-old German, a former world record holder, was valid until the end of the Tokyo Olympics.