Kurt Wilhelm Doerry (24 September 1874 – 4 January 1947) was a German track and field athlete.
[1][2] Doerry was 21 years old when he competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics, there he entered three events, in the 100 metres he finished fifth in his heat, so he did not qualify for the final.
[1] Doerry also competed at the 1900 Summer Olympics held in Paris, France, he entered the 100 metres, in the first round he finished second behind American Clark Leiblee so qualified for semi-final,[8] in the semi-final he didn't finish the race.
[1] In 1909, Doerry was a founding member of the Deutscher Hockey-Bund and was its first president until 1914.
[10] Doerry was also a journalist and author and worked many years for German newspaper Sport Im Bild and would become editor-in-chief until World War II, he would also write many books concerning an athletic theme.