List of Famous people named Gunther
Günther Bosch
Günther Bosch is a Romanian-German former tennis player and today's tennis coach. He was the national coach of the DTB for the youngsters and became known as the personal trainer of Boris Becker at his first Wimbledon victory in 1985.
Günther Friedrich
Günther Friedrich was a German mineralogist and university professor at the RWTH University at Aachen. He was an expert in the field of the creation of marine Manganese nodule concretions.
Günther Haensch
Günther Haensch was a German linguist and lexicographer. A specialist on Catalan and Aragonese dialectology, he has also published more general dictionaries and works on Spanish and French culture.
Günther Lohre
Günther Lohre was a German athlete. He competed in the men's pole vault at the 1976 Summer Olympics.
Günther Nenning
Günther Nenning was an Austrian journalist, author, and political activist.
Günther Mader
Günther Mader is a former alpine ski racer and Olympic medalist from Austria. Born in Matrei am Brenner, Tyrol, he is one of only five men to have won World Cup races in all five alpine disciplines.
Günther Jerschke
Günther Jerschke (1921–1997) was a German actor.
Günther Weisenborn
Günther Weisenborn was a German writer and fighter in the German Resistance against Nazism.
Gunther Plüschow
Gunther Plüschow was a German aviator, aerial explorer and author from Munich, Bavaria. His feats include the only escape by a German prisoner of war in World War I from Britain back to Germany; he was the first man to explore and film Tierra del Fuego and Patagonia from the air. He was killed on a second aerial expedition to Patagonia in 1931. As an aviator and explorer, he is honored as a hero by the Argentine Air Force to this day.
Günther Friedrich Karl II, Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
Günther Friedrich Karl II of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen was the ruling Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen following his father's abdication in 1835 until his own death in 1880. After Schwarzburg-Sondershausen joined the North German Confederation, he joined the Prussian Army and in 1879 became General of the Infantry.