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Roger Pyttel (born 8 May 1957 in Wolfen) is a
former German butterfly swimmer.
After failing to
place in
various races during the 1972 and 1976 Olympics...
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Schollander 1976.
Kornelia Ender 1976. John
Naber +4sec +7sec +19sec 1976.
Roger Pyttel +2sec 1991. Tamás
Darnyi +6sec 25m pool — — — 2014.
Katinka Hosszú +0.5sec...
- 1976 Succeeded by John
Ferris Gary Hall, Sr. Hans-Joachim F****nacht
Roger Pyttel Olympic Games Preceded by Carl
Osburn Most
career Olympic medals won by...
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attached to the
palace chapel.
Bringing with him from York his ****istants
Pyttel, Sigewulf, and Joseph,
Alcuin revolutionised the
educational standards of...
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Union 2:17.28 100 m
butterfly details Pär
Arvidsson Sweden 54.92
Roger Pyttel East
Germany 54.94
David López-Zubero Spain 55.13 200 m
butterfly details...
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Materials & Structures. 22 (7): 559–565. doi:10.1046/j.1460-2695.1999.00183.x.
Pyttel, B.; Schwerdt, D.; Berger, C. (2011-01-01). "Very high
cycle fatigue – Is...
- Roger
Pyttel (GDR) 54.94 David López-Zubero (ESP) 55.13 200 m
butterfly details Sergey Fesenko (URS) 1:59.76 Phil Hubble (GBR) 2:01.20 Roger
Pyttel (GDR)...
- Putteleswurthe. A "wurth" is an enclosure, and "
Pyttel" was an Old
English surname, so the name
could mean "
Pyttel's enclosure". However,
another etymology is...
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butterfly Greg Jagenburg (USA) Roger
Pyttel (GDR) Bill Forrester (USA) 200 m
butterfly Bill Forrester (USA) Roger
Pyttel (GDR) Brian Brinkley (GBR) 200...
- Wenden (AUS) 200 m
freestyle Jim Montgomery (USA) Kurt Krumpholz (USA) Roger
Pyttel (GDR) 400 m
freestyle Rick DeMont (USA) Brad Cooper (AUS) Bengt Gingsjö (SWE)...