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View all search resultsLearn from the best: Coach Michael Deyhle (left) of Germany and hammer thrower Carolin Paesler demonstrate the right way to throw the hammer to a group of national athletes at Madya Stadium in Senayan, Jakarta, on Monday
Learn from the best: Coach Michael Deyhle (left) of Germany and hammer thrower Carolin Paesler demonstrate the right way to throw the hammer to a group of national athletes at Madya Stadium in Senayan, Jakarta, on Monday. In an effort to improve its achievement in the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Singapore in June, the Indonesian Athletics Federation (PB PASI) has hired Deyhle and Dieter Kollark from Germany, two coaches who produced world champions Anna Rueh (discus) and Paesler (hammer). (JP/AWO) (left) of Germany and hammer thrower Carolin Paesler demonstrate the right way to throw the hammer to a group of national athletes at Madya Stadium in Senayan, Jakarta, on Monday. In an effort to improve its achievement in the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Singapore in June, the Indonesian Athletics Federation (PB PASI) has hired Deyhle and Dieter Kollark from Germany, two coaches who produced world champions Anna Rueh (discus) and Paesler (hammer). (JP/AWO)
span class="caption">Learn from the best: Coach Michael Deyhle (left) of Germany and hammer thrower Carolin Paesler demonstrate the right way to throw the hammer to a group of national athletes at Madya Stadium in Senayan, Jakarta, on Monday. In an effort to improve its achievement in the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Singapore in June, the Indonesian Athletics Federation (PB PASI) has hired Deyhle and Dieter Kollark from Germany, two coaches who produced world champions Anna Rueh (discus) and Paesler (hammer). (JP/AWO)
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