Peter Lichtner-Hoyer
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Born |
Graz, Austria | 28 December 1925
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Sport | Modern pentathlon |
Peter Lichtner-Hoyer (born 28 December 1925) was an Austrian sportsman and colonel.
Career
During World War II, he was badly wounded, so the physicians thought he would never walk again. Nevertheless, he regained strength and took part in more than 1500 competitions as an equestrian and as a pentathlete and reached 1200 good placements. Lichtner-Hoyer took part in 24 world and European Championships.
Olympic Games
Prizes
Works
- 1985 Cavalletti-Training, Rüschlikon-Zürich : Müller
- 1989 Der letzte Husar, Wien : J und V
- 1998 Cavalletti-Arbeit, Lüneburg : Cadmos
References
External links
- Biography of Peter Lichtner-Hoyer (in German)
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