Hartmut Losch

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameHartmut•Losch
Used nameHartmut•Losch
Born11 September 1943 in Angermünde, Brandenburg (GER)
Died26 March 1997 in Neu Fahrland, Potsdam, Brandenburg (GER)
Measurements192 cm / 120 kg
AffiliationsASK Vorwärts Potsdam, Potsdam (GER)
NOC East Germany Germany
Nationality East Germany

Biography

Discus thrower Hartmut Losch, the brother of hammer thrower Manfred Losch, participated in three consecutive Olympic Games from 1964-72. He had his best result in 1968, placing an unfortunate fourth. At the 1966 Europeans Losch won a silver medal, winning gold in 1969, and placing fifth in 1971. In East Germany he was national champion in 1966, and was runner-up in 1964-65, 1967-68, 1972, and 1974.

Professionally Losch was an officer in the Nationale Volksarmee (National People’s Army). Within the Army he worked as a sports instructor at Army Club Potsdam. At the age of 53 years he died from a heart attack in 1997 during a jogging session in the forest.

Personal Best: DT – 64.36 (1972).

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal Nationality As
1964 Summer Olympics Athletics GER GDR Hartmut Losch
Discus Throw, Men (Olympic) 11
1968 Summer Olympics Athletics GDR Hartmut Losch
Discus Throw, Men (Olympic) 4
1972 Summer Olympics Athletics GDR Hartmut Losch
Discus Throw, Men (Olympic) 22 r1/2

Olympic family relations

Special Notes