Olympic medal record | ||
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Women's Track and field | ||
1976 Montreal | 4 x 100 metres |
Annegret "Anne" Kroniger (born September 24, 1952, in Bochum, Nordrhein-Westfalen) is a female German athlete, who mainly competed in the 100 metres.
She competed for West Germany at the 1976 Summer Olympics in the women's 4 x 100 metres held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, where she won the silver medal with her teammates Elvira Possekel, Inge Helten and Olympic 100 metre champion Annegret Richter.
Renate Stecher is a German sprint runner and a triple Olympic champion. She held 34 world records and was the first woman to run 100 metres within 11 seconds.
Annegret Richter is a German athlete and the 1976 Olympic 100 m champion.
Marita Koch is a German former sprint track and field athlete. During her career she collected 16 world records in outdoor sprints as well as 14 world records in indoor events. Her record of 47.60 in the 400 metres, set on 6 October 1985, still stands.
West Germany competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 290 competitors, 233 men and 57 women, took part in 163 events in 20 sports.
Katrin Krabbe is a German former track and field athlete. She represented East Germany (GDR) at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, and went on to win the 100 metres and 200 metres titles at the 1991 World Championships in Tokyo, representing a unified Germany. Her best times are 10.89 secs for 100m (1988) and 21.95 secs for 200m (1990).
Elvira Possekel is a West German athlete, who competed mainly in the 100 metres.
Ingrid Auerswald is a retired German athlete who competed mainly in the 100 metres.
Ingeborg "Inge" Helten is a former athlete from West Germany, who competed mainly in the 100 metres. She was born in Westum, Sinzig, Rhineland-Palatinate.
Dorothy Elizabeth Anne "Dot" Brookshaw was a Canadian athlete who competed mainly in the 100 metres.
Christiane Krause is a German athlete who competed mainly in the 100 metres.
Heather Regina Oakes is a female English former sprinter who competed mainly in the 100 metres. In the 4 × 100m relay, she won Olympic bronze medals in Moscow 1980 and Los Angeles 1984. She also won a silver medal in the 60m at the 1985 World Indoor Games, and a gold medal in the 100m at the 1986 Commonwealth Games.
Christina Sussiek is a retired athlete who represented West Germany. She specialized in sprints and long jump, and competed for the club LG Bayer Leverkusen.
Petra Kandarr was an East German sprinter who specialized in the 100- and 200-metre track events.
Verena Sailer is a retired German sprinter, who specialised in the 100 metres. Her personal best time is 11.02 seconds, achieved in August 2013. She won the gold medal at the 2010 European Athletics Championships in Barcelona. During her sporting career she was a member of MTG Mannheim.
Marion Wagner is a retired German sprinter who specialized in the 100 metres. Her personal best time is 11.24 seconds, which was achieved in July 2009 at the German Championships in Ulm. She represents the sports club USC Mainz.
Anne Cibis is a track and field sprint athlete who competes internationally for Germany.
Annegret Brießmann is a 1.0 point wheelchair basketball player, who plays for the Frankfurt Mainhatten Skywheelers. She has also played with the German national team which won a gold medal at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London. President Joachim Gauck awarded the team Germany's highest sporting honour, the Silbernes Lorbeerblatt.
Andrea Joan Caron Lynch is a British former track and field sprinter who competed mainly in the 100 metres. A two-time Olympian, the peak of her career was becoming a bronze medallist in the 100 m at the 1974 European Championships and a double silver medallist in the 100 m and 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games. A former British record holder in the 100 m, she has a hand-timed best of 10.9 seconds in 1974 and an auto-timed best of 11.16 secs in 1975. Her 200 metres best is 23.15 secs in 1975.
Annegret Weller-Schneider is a Chilean sprinter. She competed in the women's 200 metres at the 1948 Summer Olympics. She also completed at those Olympics as part of Chile's 4 × 100 m team.
Annegret is a German feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: