Manfred Höppner

German sports doctor
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroGerman sports doctor
A.K.A.Manfred Hoeppner
A.K.A.Manfred Hoeppner
PlacesGermany
isPhysician Sports physician
Work fieldHealthcare Sports
Gender
Male
Birth16 April 1934, Weinböhla, Germany
Age90 years
Star signAries
Politics:Socialist Unity Party Of Germany
Awards
National Prize of East Germany 
The details

Biography

Manfred Höppner (born 16 April 1934 in Weinböhla, Nazi Germany), served as the German Democratic Republic's (GDR) top sports doctor. He and Manfred Ewald, the GDR's minister of sport (1961–1988) and president of the country's Olympic committee from 1973 to 1990, are considered the architects of the GDR's state-sponsored system of the illicit use of performance-enhancing drugs, believed to account for the GDR's Olympic successes between 1972–1988. Höppner allegedly had ties to the East German secret police, the Stasi.

Doping scandal

On July 18, 2000, in Berlin, Höppner and Ewald were convicted as accessories to the intentional bodily harm of athletes, including minors. Both received probation. During the trial, Höppner testified that they had received approval from the highest levels of government. However, unlike his colleague, Höppner expressed remorse in his role and told the court, "I beg those athletes who suffered ill health to accept my apologies."

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