Hanny Kellner

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Hanny Kellner (born October 31, 1892, died January 2, 1976 [1] ) was an Austrian diver who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. She was born in Vienna. [2]

In 1912 she was eliminated in the first round of the 10 metre platform event. She did not finish the competition.

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References

  1. Baptism record Vienna-St.Josef (Karmeliterkirche), vol. 15, p. 194
  2. "Hanny Kellner". Olympedia. Retrieved 9 May 2021.