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Carsten Keller (born 8 September 1939) is a former field hockey player from West-Germany, who won a gold medal for his native country at the 1972 Summer OlympicsinMunich.[1] He played 133 international matches for Germany, and retired after the Munich Games. Keller then became a hockey coach.
Three of his children also played hockey at the highest level, and all were strikers. Andreas became Olympic champion in 1992 (Barcelona), after securing silver at the two previous Olympics in Los Angeles (1984) and Seoul (1988). Natascha competed in four Olympics, and also won a gold medal at the 2004 Summer OlympicsinAthens. Florian won a gold medal at the 2008 Summer OlympicsinBeijing.
Carsten Keller's father Erwin grabbed a silver medal in the same sport at the 1936 Summer OlympicsinBerlin.[citation needed]
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