Oliver-Sven Buder

Olympic athlete

1966 –

22

Who is Oliver-Sven Buder?

Oliver-Sven Buder is a German track and field athlete, who in the 1990s belonged to the best shot-putters in the world. The high point of his career came at the World Championships in 1997 and 1999 where he won the silver medal. Until 1990 he represented East Germany.

Buder grew up in Niederlungwitz in Saxony. He began as a child in track and field and as his talent emerged he was sent to the children and youth sport school in Karl-Marx-Stadt.

He represented the Karl-Marx-Stadt sport club. After the reunification of Germany he switched to TV Wattenscheid, in 2001 he went to the MTV Ingolstadt. While he was active he was 2.00 meters tall and weighed 125 kg.

In 1986 he began studying engineering, but after the fall of East Germany he stopped. Later he began schooling to work in a bank but then changed to industrial buyer. He is married. In 2003 he ended his career after having taken a long break due to injury.

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Born
Jun 23, 1966
Germany
Nationality
  • Germany

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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