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  • Rob
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  • hj197steve
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    Kaufman was born in Brooklyn ( correct spelling) which is a part of New York City. I do not believe he was raised in the USA. Rather, I believe he moved to Germany at a young age. Does anyone know more about this ?

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  • Track fan
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    Kaufmann was really from Brooklynn and represented Germany because it was much easier to make the German team(something that many other Americans have done with recent immigrant roots). I think Felix Sanchez has done this to.

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  • Double R Bar
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    Because he was so exhausted from his race, he forgot the next Olympics weren't until four more years and not "next year".

    Actually, was there a German-American dual meet in 1961?

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  • gh
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    After his narrow loss in the 400, why did Carl Kauffmann say, "Wait Till Next Year!"?

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  • EastBayprepoftheweek67
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    >Let's get things started - Armin Hary

    Add Hans Grodotzki[sp?], 2 of the silvers in 5 & 10Ks.

    Can't forget 4x100m relay Gold, culminating the collapse of the US sprint Gold hopes.

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  • Double R Bar
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    1960 was the first Games on television and I remember it well. I, too, was fascinated with the Germans and Americans. Carl Kaufmann was big favorite of mine. What a race he ran to get the silver in the 400. I also remember a German 800 runner named Paul Schmidt. He didn't medal, but I remember he was close. I don't remember any German distance runners in Rome, however I do remember Martin Lauer (110 hurdles and relay). Germany had another hurdler named Helmut Janz. I think he made the final in the 400 hurdles. The only German field event I can remember is Walter Kruger. I think he medaled in the javelin.

    For the women, I remember Jutta Heine. She was second to Wilma in the 200. I saw Jutta run in Los Angeles after the 1960 Olympics. What a beautiful runner. I think Germany had some women throwers do well, but I can't remember them. 1960 was the first Olympics where I fell in love with track and field. I wish I could have been there.

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  • Jon
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    Let's get things started - Armin Hary

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  • hj197steve
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    German medalists at Rome '60 OG's

    I got REAL interested in track in 1960 and followed Rome Olympics very closely. Loved the German guys, they all seemed so cool.

    Germany, with a unified team, had a great Olympics. WITHOUT LOOKING IT UP, name as many of their "in the top 6" finishers as you can. 2 golds, 5 silvers, 6 4ths, 2 5ths, 2 6ths.
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