Karl LINK

Équipe
République Fédérale d'AllemagneRépublique Fédérale d'Allemagne
AllemagneAllemagne
Médailles olympiques
1O
1A
Participations2
Première participationTokyo 1964
Année de naissance1942

Biographie

Karl Link won a gold medal at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics with the German pursuit team. beating Italy by a very close margin of .07 seconds. At the finish it was impossible to tell who had won, and the jury conferenced for 10 minutes before announcing that Germany was the gold medalist. All four track cyclists came from West Germany. After winning the Olympic gold medal the team was honored with the Silver Bay Leaf, the highest sports award in Germany.

In 1968, Link returned and reached the final against Denmark in the same event, by then representing West Germany at Mexico City. West Germany always led and the race looked over when, after 9 of 12 laps, a Danish rider went off the back, however, they re-grouped although they still trailed on the bell lap. The German team then began to split, with Jürgen Kissner dropping off the pace. As his teammate Henrichs passed him, Kissner’s hand appeared to touch him, possibly giving him a slight push. Germany held on to win by 3½ seconds, but Kissner was an East German defector and East Germany immediately protested that the touch had been an illegal shove. After a 15-minute conference among the judges, West Germany was disqualified, and Italy and the Soviet Union were announced as the silver and bronze medal winners. FRG officials then protested, stating that Italy and the Soviets should not be placed ahead of their riders. Another long conference ensued, and the result was announced as Denmark 1st and Italy 3rd. No silver medal placement was given until a meeting of the Fédération Internationale Amateur de Cyclisme (FIAC, later the UCI) in November, when West Germany was awarded second place and the silver medals.

Since 1965, Link studied sports at the Sports High School in Köln (Cologne). In 1972, he became assistant coach under legendary head coach Gustav Kilian, and in 1985 Link was the secretary of the organizing committee at the Youth Worlds. From 1987-2007 Link was the head of the Olympic training center in Stuttgart.

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