Career
Berger was a football player and changed to running after winning a 100 national title among football players. In 1930 he ran his best 200 m time (211 s), which would remain the European record until 1951 and the Dutch national record until 1965. His career highlights came in 1934, when he had equalled the world record on the 100 m (103 s) in Amsterdam.
Berger participated twice at the Olympics without much success.
Much was expected from the Dutch athletes in 1932, but after a 10-day voyage by boat and a week on the train they didn"t play much of a role in Los Los Angeles Berger was eliminated in both sprints in the semifinals.
In 1936, Berger had passed his peak and was overshadowed in his own country by Tinus Osendarp and Wil van Beveren, while the Dutch relay team ended up dropping the baton in the finals. He ended his career in sports in 1943 and became supervisor of the Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam.
He died in Amsterdam in 1965 and is buried at Zorgvlied cemetery.