About: Jörg Friess

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Jörg Friess (born 27 October 1968) is a retired East German triple jumper, who finished fourth at the 1990 European Championships with a career best jump of 17.01 metres. This result places him tenth on the German all-time performers list, behind Ralf Jaros, Charles Friedek, Volker Mai, , Peter Bouschen, Wolfgang Zinser, Jörg Drehmel, and Wolfgang Knabe. Friess had a better indoor result with 17.31 metres, achieved in February 1991 in Mannheim. Friess became East German champion in 1987 and 1990 for the team SC Dynamo Berlin, and won a national silver medal in reunified Germany in 1991 for .

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  • Jörg Friess (born 27 October 1968) is a retired East German triple jumper, who finished fourth at the 1990 European Championships with a career best jump of 17.01 metres. This result places him tenth on the German all-time performers list, behind Ralf Jaros, Charles Friedek, Volker Mai, , Peter Bouschen, Wolfgang Zinser, Jörg Drehmel, and Wolfgang Knabe. Friess had a better indoor result with 17.31 metres, achieved in February 1991 in Mannheim. Friess became East German champion in 1987 and 1990 for the team SC Dynamo Berlin, and won a national silver medal in reunified Germany in 1991 for . (en)
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  • Jörg Friess (born 27 October 1968) is a retired East German triple jumper, who finished fourth at the 1990 European Championships with a career best jump of 17.01 metres. This result places him tenth on the German all-time performers list, behind Ralf Jaros, Charles Friedek, Volker Mai, , Peter Bouschen, Wolfgang Zinser, Jörg Drehmel, and Wolfgang Knabe. Friess had a better indoor result with 17.31 metres, achieved in February 1991 in Mannheim. Friess became East German champion in 1987 and 1990 for the team SC Dynamo Berlin, and won a national silver medal in reunified Germany in 1991 for . (en)
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  • Jörg Friess (en)
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