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Johannes Frömming
German harness racing driver

Johannes Frömming

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German harness racing driver
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Berlin, Margraviate of Brandenburg
Place of death
Hamburg, Germany
Age
86 years
Awards
Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
(1972)
Hall of Fame des deutschen Sports
 
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Biography

Johannes Wilhelm Arthur "Hänschen" Frömming (28 June 1910 – 8 November 1996) was a German harness racing driver and trainer. He is one of the most legendary horsemen in European harness racing.

Frömming started his career at the age of 16 in 1926 and drove his last race in 1988. He won a total of 5,592 races. Frömming's major racing wins include three Prix d'Amérique and four Elitloppet victories. He was the German driving champion 11 times in a row from 1934 to 1944 and again in 1947 and 1948. In 1950 and 1953 Frömming tied the title with Gerhard Krüger.

Awards and honors

During World War II Frömming employed three Jewish horsemen on his farm outside Berlin and hid them from the Nazi authorities. He was later honored for his action by B'nai B'rith International in New York City. In 1972 Frömming received the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. He was nominated to the Germany's Sports Hall of Fame in 2008.

The Johannes Frömming Memorial is raced annually at the Bahrenfeld Racetrack in Hamburg. There is a street named for him near the former Hamburg race track Farmsen.

Major racing victories

Germany

  • Deutsches Traber-Derby – Xifra (1933), Adriatica (1940), Alwa (1941), Stella Maris (1943), Avanti (1947), Docht (1951), Dom (1953), Ditmarsia (1961), Salesiana (1965), Kurio (1972), Alsterhof (1974)

Austria

  • Graf Kalman Hunyady Memorial – Xiphias (1936), Peter von Lurup (1938), Iltis (1943), Van der Hölgy (1944), Ejadon (1953), Eileen Eden (1970)
  • Österreichisches Traber-Derby – Van der Hölgy (1942), Kaaba (1944), Damara S (1976), Daniel (1977)

Denmark

  • Copenhagen Cup – Eidelstedter (1962)

France

  • Prix d'Amérique – Nike Hanover (1964), Ozo (1965), Delmonica Hanover (1974)
  • Prix de France – Elma (1966)

Italy

  • Campionato Europeo – Hit Song (1955), Eileen Eden (1968, 1969, 1970)
  • Gran Premio Lotteria – Eileen Eden (1968, 1969)

Sweden

  • Elitloppet – Eidelstedter (1962), Elma (1965), Eileen Eden (1968, 1970)
  • Åby Stora Pris – Ejadon (1955)

United States

  • Challenge Cup – Nike Hanover (1964)

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