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- Q7283843 description "Swimmer".
- Q7283843 description "Swimmer".
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- Q7283843 abstract "Raik Hannemann (born 19 February 1968) is a retired German swimmer who won three medals in medley events at the LEN European Aquatics Championships of 1985–1989. He also competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics and finished seventh in the 200 m medley.Hannemann started swimming in a club at age 6, and at age 11 enrolled to a sports school. He later became involved with the East German doping program, and since 1985 used performance-enhancing drugs. The drugs included a specially developed nasal spray that administered anabolic steroids with effects undetectable three days after use. After retirement around 1990 he became a sports reporter for a small Berlin newspaper Kurier am Abend. The same year he wrote a series of articles and took part in televised interviews exposing the past doping practices. He blamed the doping problem on the East German Sports Federation, but believed that it had spread worldwide. As of 2012 he was still working as a sports reporter.".
- Q7283843 birthDate "1968-02-19".
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- Q7283843 birthYear "1968".
- Q7283843 height "1.87".
- Q7283843 thumbnail Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-1988-1218-010,_Raik_Hannemann.jpg?width=300.
- Q7283843 weight "79000.0".
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- Q7283843 birthDate "1968-02-19".
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- Q7283843 dateOfBirth "1968-02-19".
- Q7283843 name "Hannemann, Raik".
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- Q7283843 shortDescription "Swimmer".
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- Q7283843 comment "Raik Hannemann (born 19 February 1968) is a retired German swimmer who won three medals in medley events at the LEN European Aquatics Championships of 1985–1989. He also competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics and finished seventh in the 200 m medley.Hannemann started swimming in a club at age 6, and at age 11 enrolled to a sports school. He later became involved with the East German doping program, and since 1985 used performance-enhancing drugs.".
- Q7283843 label "Raik Hannemann".
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- Q7283843 givenName "Raik".
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- Q7283843 name "Raik Hannemann".
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