Heinrich Georg Schomburgk (German pronunciation: [ˈhaɪnʁɪç ˈʃoːmbʊʁk]; 23 June 1885 – 26 March 1965) was a male tennis player and footballer from Germany.[1]
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Full name | Heinrich Georg Schomburgk | ||||||||||
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Country (sports) | Germany | ||||||||||
Born | (1885-06-23)23 June 1885 Leipzig, German Empire | ||||||||||
Died | 26 March 1965(1965-03-26) (aged 79) Königstein, East Germany | ||||||||||
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Grand Slam singles results | |||||||||||
Wimbledon | 3R (1906) | ||||||||||
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Olympic Games | 2R (1908) | ||||||||||
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Wimbledon | 2R (1906) | ||||||||||
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Olympic Games | W (1912) | ||||||||||
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At the Stockholm Olympics in 1912 he won a gold medal in the mixed doubles event with Dorothea Köring.[2]
He participated in the 1906 Wimbledon Championships, reaching the second round, where he was beaten by Frank Riseley, who later on was to challenge the defending champion Laurence Doherty
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