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German sprinter For other people with the surname Droese, see Droese.
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Michael Droese (born 9 August 1952 in Ueckermünde) is a former sprinter who specialized in the 100 metres. He represented East Germany and competed for the club SC Motor Jena.

He won the bronze medal in 4 x 100 metres relay at the 1974 European Championships together with teammates Manfred Kokot, Hans-Jürgen Bombach and Siegfried Schenke.


Records

Records
Preceded bySoviet Union Aleksandr Kornelyuk European Record Holder Men's 100m
11 July 1973 - 20 July 1973
Succeeded byEast Germany Hans-Jurgen Bombach

References

  1. "Michael Droese".
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  3. "Leichtathletik - DDR - Meisterschaften (200m - Herren)".


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