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Jürgen May

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final. A rival firm in West Germany found out about the incident and made the details public. As punishment, May was given a lifelong ban from participating on behalf of the GDR. He also lost his job as an unpaid employee at the
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In 1967 May took advantage of an offer to move to West Germany, where he was able to continue his career as a sportsman. He was selected by the German Athletics Federation for the
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where he failed to qualify for the final in the 5000 metres. Afterwards he retired from competitive sport. He later worked as a civil servant in
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1965: May was nominated as GDR sportsman of the year (GDR statistics show that he came runner-up to
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May did not succeed in obtaining a foothold in international competitions again. In 1970 in
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1964: Qualified as a GDR representative for the all-German team at the
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final at short notice due to a tooth operation. He pulled out of the
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GDR record in the one mile run: 3:56.0 min. on 30 August in
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World record in the 1000 m: 2:16.2 min. on 20 July in Erfurt
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May is 1.74 m tall and had a match weight of 68 kg.
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European record in the 1500 m: 3:36.4 min. on 14 July in
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in advance. His last international competition was the
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Athletes (track and field) at the 1972 Summer Olympics
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Athletes (track and field) at the 1964 Summer Olympics
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Jürgen May (foreground) at the GDR-championships 1963.
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GDR record in the 800 m: 1:46.3 min. on 25 August in
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