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West Germany’s new team for the 100 metres relay race at the Tokyo Olympics has already proved itself to be in world class, notwithstanding the withdrawal of the world 100 metres record-holder, Armin Hary, who was injured some time ago. At a recent event in the Hamburg Volksparkstadium, the four covered the 4 x 100 metres in 39.8 sec, only .7sec outside the world record. The team, shown above, is Fritz Roderfield (left), Dieter Enderlein, Peter Gamper and Juergen Schuettler.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30478, 27 June 1964, Page 11

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West Germany’s new team for the 100 metres relay race at the Tokyo Olympics has already proved itself to be in world class, notwithstanding the withdrawal of the world 100 metres record-holder, Armin Hary, who was injured some time ago. At a recent event in the Hamburg Volksparkstadium, the four covered the 4 x 100 metres in 39.8 sec, only .7sec outside the world record. The team, shown above, is Fritz Roderfield (left), Dieter Enderlein, Peter Gamper and Juergen Schuettler. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30478, 27 June 1964, Page 11

West Germany’s new team for the 100 metres relay race at the Tokyo Olympics has already proved itself to be in world class, notwithstanding the withdrawal of the world 100 metres record-holder, Armin Hary, who was injured some time ago. At a recent event in the Hamburg Volksparkstadium, the four covered the 4 x 100 metres in 39.8 sec, only .7sec outside the world record. The team, shown above, is Fritz Roderfield (left), Dieter Enderlein, Peter Gamper and Juergen Schuettler. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30478, 27 June 1964, Page 11