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'''Bernd Dittert''' (born [[February 6]], [[1961]] in [[Genthin]]) is a retired [[track cyclist]] from [[East Germany]], who won the bronze medal for his native country in the men's 4,000m individual pursuit at the [[1988 Summer Olympics]] in [[Seoul, South Korea]]. Four years later he captured the gold medal in the men's team time trial (road), alongside [[Michael Rich (cyclist)|Michael Rich]], [[Christian Meyer]] and [[Uwe Peschel]].
'''Bernd Dittert''' (born February 6, 1961 in [[Genthin]]) is a retired [[track cyclist]] from [[East Germany]], who won the bronze medal for his native country in the men's 4,000m individual pursuit at the [[1988 Summer Olympics]] in [[Seoul, South Korea]]. Four years later he captured the gold medal in the men's team time trial (road), alongside [[Michael Rich (cyclist)|Michael Rich]], [[Christian Meyer]] and [[Uwe Peschel]].


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Revision as of 02:53, 6 December 2009

Bernd Dittert

Medal record
Representing  East Germany
Track cycling
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 1988 Seoul Points Race
Representing  Germany
Road bicycle racing
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 1992 Barcelona Team Time Trial

Bernd Dittert (born February 6, 1961 in Genthin) is a retired track cyclist from East Germany, who won the bronze medal for his native country in the men's 4,000m individual pursuit at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. Four years later he captured the gold medal in the men's team time trial (road), alongside Michael Rich, Christian Meyer and Uwe Peschel.

References