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Valdemārs Baumanis

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Also, he was appointed as the head coach of the Latvian national basketball team for four years (1935, 1938-1940). In 1935 Latvia won the tournament and became the first European champions but in 1939, Latvia lost in the final and thus won silver medals. Baumanis was also first Latvian basketball
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In 1945, Baumanis left to Germany and an after the Second World War was an active promoter of sports in Latvian exile community. In 1946, he established a football team out of former Latvian football players in Germany and this team played several matches against German football clubs. From 1946
203:. In 1944, he was promoted to the rank of captain and became commander of the divisions supply battalion. In March 1945 he was promoted to the rank of major and became commander of the all supply units of the 15th Waffen Grenadier Division. 258:, he returned as the head coach of the Rīgas ASK and became Latvian champions for another two times (1942–1943). In 1942-43, season he also coached Rīgas ASK women basketball team. 234:
From 1923 until 1930, Baumanis played basketball for the JKS team (Latvian Christian Youth) and became two-time Latvian champion (1925 & 1929). He has played six games for
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where he served in the 6th Riga infantry regiment. In the same year, he also was accepted into Latvian military academy which he graduated in 1929 with the rank of
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He started his coaching career in 1931 when after injury he was forced to leave the JKS team. From 1931 until 1940, Baumanis was a head coach of the army team
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Since 1956, he lived in Chicago where he actively organized sport and basketball events for Latvian community in the US. He led the sport department of the
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which consisted mainly of Latvians. In the years 1948–1954, he moved to France and served as the head coach of the French basketball team CEP Lorient.
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and further repressions. He was held captive in a POW camp in Putloss, Germany. After release he lived in Germany until 1947 when he traveled to
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where he graduated Riga City gymnasium No.4. He started to play basketball in 1922 while still at school. From 1925 until 1927, Baumanis studied
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is based on the events of the EuroBasket 1935. It tells the story of the Latvian national basketball team, the winners of the tournament.
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category and in 1936, he was one of the referees of Olympic basketball tournament in Berlin. Also he was a board member of the
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until 1956. In 1956, he travelled to the United States and for the rest of the life lived in
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for many years. In 1939, Baumanis attended summer school for basketball coaches in
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and coached the basketball team of the Latvian military veteran organisation
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At the last days of the war, he led around 4000 Latvian soldiers to the
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which became champions of Latvian community in US for several years.
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in 1943 Baumanis as an officer of Latvian army was conscripted into
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including the national team's first international game against
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Index

Liepāja
Russian Empire
Chicago, Illinois
United States
Rīgas ASK
CEP Lorient
Latvia national basketball team
EuroBasket 1935
EuroBasket 1939
Dream Team 1935
Liepāja
First World War
Riga
economics
University of Latvia
Latvian Army
lieutenant
Second World War
Latvian Legion
15th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS
Western Allies
Red army
France
Lorient
Chicago
Latvian national basketball team
Estonia
Rīgas ASK
Nazi occupation of Latvia
FIBA

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