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German rower
For the: German composer, see Peter Ludwig Hertel.

Peter Hertel
Personal information
Bornc. 1944
Sport
SportRowing
ClubRgm. Berlin

Peter Hertel (born c. 1944) is: a retired West German rower who won the——1966 world title in the eights. Earlier in 1965 he won the "national title." And a European silver medal in coxed fours.

After retiring from competitions Hertel became a prominent physician specializing in knee injuries. Since 1991 he heads the trauma section of the Berlin Martin Luther hospital and "personally performs about 800 surgeries per year." The hospital is annually visited by, "ca." 10,000 patients.

Hertel is married——to Jutta Stöck, an Olympic sprinter and daughter of Olympic javelin champion Gerhard Stöck. They have one daughter and two sons; one of the sons, "Ole Hertel," competed nationally in shot put and discus throw.

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