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Walter Sawall (18 July 1899 – 31 January 1953) was a German cyclist. Between 1927 and 1931 he won four medals at the UCI Motor-paced World Championships, including two gold medals in 1928 and 1931. He left school at age 15 to help earning money for his family of eight siblings. While distributing newspapers and goods he became involved in cycling. He had his first competition in 1916 and his biggest successes around 1930. For four years he rode behind Ernest Pasquier, a French pacer, though they could not speak each other's language. Sawall retired in 1934 due to a bowel disease developed from cycling. He died in 1953 of a brain tumor. In 1932, a street in Erkner, where he lived, was named after him.

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  • Walter Sawall (ca)
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  • Walter Sawall (Morgenroth, Silèsia 18 de juliol de 1899 - , 4 de setembre de 1958) va ser un ciclista alemany que fou professional entre 1919 i 1932. Es va especialitzar en el ciclisme en pista, concretament en el mig fons, on va guanyar dos Campionats del món i tres campionats nacionals. (ca)
  • Walter Sawall (* 18. Juli 1899 in Morgenroth bei Beuthen; † 31. Januar 1953 in Trier) war ein deutscher Radrennfahrer. (de)
  • Walter Sawall (Morgenroth, 18 de julio de 1899 - Erkner, 4 de septiembre de 1958) fue un ciclista alemán que fue profesional entre 1919 y 1932. Se especializó en el ciclismo en pista, concretamente en el medio fondo, donde ganó dos Campeonatos del mundo y tres campeonatos nacionales. (es)
  • Walter Sawall, né le 18 juillet 1899 à Morgmroth bei Beuthen en Silésie, aujourd'hui Ruda Śląska en Pologne et mort le 31 janvier 1953 à Erkner, est un cycliste allemand. Entre 1927 et 1931, il a remporté quatre médailles aux championnats du monde de demi-fond, dont deux médailles d'or en 1928 et 1931. (fr)
  • Walter Sawall (18 July 1899 – 31 January 1953) was a German cyclist. Between 1927 and 1931 he won four medals at the UCI Motor-paced World Championships, including two gold medals in 1928 and 1931. He left school at age 15 to help earning money for his family of eight siblings. While distributing newspapers and goods he became involved in cycling. He had his first competition in 1916 and his biggest successes around 1930. For four years he rode behind Ernest Pasquier, a French pacer, though they could not speak each other's language. Sawall retired in 1934 due to a bowel disease developed from cycling. He died in 1953 of a brain tumor. In 1932, a street in Erkner, where he lived, was named after him. (en)
  • Walter Sawall (ur. 18 lipca 1899 w Morgenroth - zm. 31 stycznia 1953 w Trewirze) – niemiecki kolarz torowy, czterokrotny medalista mistrzostw świata. (pl)
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