Franz Paul Nettelbeck (23 April 1889 – 14 June 1963) was a German sportsman who excelled as a long-distance runner and cyclist. He competed in the men's 5 mile run at the 1908 Summer Olympics. Paul Nettelbeck was born in Berlin. He was a competitor in multiple sports and a member of the sports club SC Charlottenburg. In addition to athletics, he played ice hockey, skated, swam and cycled. Prior to the Olympics, Nettelbeck had won the German marathon in Hamburg with a time of 3 hours 10 minutes and was Germany's 1500-metre champion with a time of 4:22.8.
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| - Paul Nettelbeck (* 23. April 1889 in Berlin; † 14. Juni 1963 in Salzburg) war ein deutscher Mittel- und Langstreckenläufer und Radrennfahrer. (de)
- Franz Paul Nettelbeck, né le 23 avril 1889 à Berlin et mort le 14 juin 1963 à Salzbourg, est un sportif allemand, athlète et coureur sur piste spécialiste du demi-fond. Il a participé à la course de 5 milles aux Jeux olympiques d'été de 1908. (fr)
- Franz Paul Nettelbeck (23 April 1889 – 14 June 1963) was a German sportsman who excelled as a long-distance runner and cyclist. He competed in the men's 5 mile run at the 1908 Summer Olympics. Paul Nettelbeck was born in Berlin. He was a competitor in multiple sports and a member of the sports club SC Charlottenburg. In addition to athletics, he played ice hockey, skated, swam and cycled. Prior to the Olympics, Nettelbeck had won the German marathon in Hamburg with a time of 3 hours 10 minutes and was Germany's 1500-metre champion with a time of 4:22.8. (en)
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| - Paul Nettelbeck (* 23. April 1889 in Berlin; † 14. Juni 1963 in Salzburg) war ein deutscher Mittel- und Langstreckenläufer und Radrennfahrer. (de)
- Franz Paul Nettelbeck (23 April 1889 – 14 June 1963) was a German sportsman who excelled as a long-distance runner and cyclist. He competed in the men's 5 mile run at the 1908 Summer Olympics. Paul Nettelbeck was born in Berlin. He was a competitor in multiple sports and a member of the sports club SC Charlottenburg. In addition to athletics, he played ice hockey, skated, swam and cycled. Prior to the Olympics, Nettelbeck had won the German marathon in Hamburg with a time of 3 hours 10 minutes and was Germany's 1500-metre champion with a time of 4:22.8. Nettelbeck failed to win a medal at the 1908 Olympics, where he was eliminated after finishing fifth in his heat of the 5 miles and did not start in the marathon, in which he had also been due to compete. Afterwards, Nettelbeck continued to compete in athletics but he later became a professional cyclist, and set several unofficial world records. His autobiography, Vom Marathonlaüfer zum Rad-Rennfahrer, was published in 1925. (en)
- Franz Paul Nettelbeck, né le 23 avril 1889 à Berlin et mort le 14 juin 1963 à Salzbourg, est un sportif allemand, athlète et coureur sur piste spécialiste du demi-fond. Il a participé à la course de 5 milles aux Jeux olympiques d'été de 1908. (fr)
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