Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 184. Not illustrated. Chapters: Stefan Kretzschmar, Roswitha Krause, Pascal Hens, Christian Schwarzer, Henning Fritz, Heiner Brand, Peter Rost, Torsten Jansen, Christina Rost, Markus Baur, Florian Kehrmann, Daniel Stephan, Christian Zeitz, Klaus-Dieter Petersen, Christian Ramota, Volker Zerbe, Mark Dragunski, Andreas Thiel, Frank Von Behren, Jan-Olaf Immel, Siegfried Voigt, Frank-Michael Wahl, Erich Herrmann, Waltraud Kretzschmar, Martin Schwalb, Georg Dascher, Hannelore Zober, Kristina Richter, Evelyn Matz, Jochen Fraatz, Petra Uhlig, Marion Tietz, Michael Roth, Wieland Schmidt, Erhard Wunderlich, Fritz Spengler, Rudolf Stahl, Karl Kreutzberg, Uwe Schwenker, Hans-Georg Beyer, Wilhelm Brinkmann, Kornelia Kunisch, Ulrich Roth, Helmut Braselmann, Arnulf Meffle, Dirk Rauin, Wilhelm Baumann, Katrin Kruger, Hermann Hansen, Arthur Knautz, Willy Bandholz, Klaus Gruner, Wilhelm Muller, Hartmut Kruger, Dietmar Schmidt, Heinrich Keimig, Edgar Reinhardt, Hans Theilig, Rainer Hoft, Gunter Dreibrodt, Hans-Georg Jaunich, Alfred Klingler, Rudiger Neitzel, Gabriele Badorek, Lothar Doering, Ingolf Wiegert, Helmut Berthold, Gunther Ortmann, Siegfried Roch, Heinz Korvers, Thomas Springel, Ernst Gerlach, Fritz Fromm, Hans Keiter, Kurt Dossin, Klaus Woller, Thomas Happe, Birgit Heinecke, Silvia Siefert, Sabine Rother, Claudia Wunderlich, Michael Paul, Christina Voss, Hannelore Burosch, Renate Rudolph, Liane Michaelis, Eva Paskuy. Excerpt: Stefan Kretzschmar (born February 17, 1973 in Leipzig) is a retired professional German handball player. The son of Peter Kretzschmar, a legendary handball player and coach in the former GDR (East Germany) and Waltraud Kretzschmar, a former handball player for the East German team and winner of Olympic team medals in silver (1976) and bronze (1980), he was a three-time Olympic athlete and winner of the Olympic silver..