Marlies Göhrová
Marlies Göhrová | |
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Rodné jméno | Marlies Oelsner |
Narození | 21. března 1958 (65 let) Gera |
Povolání | atletka |
Ocenění | Zlatý vlastenecký záslužný řád (1980) Zlatý vlastenecký záslužný řád (1984) Řád hvězdy přátelství národů (1986) |
Choť | Ulrich Göhr |
multimediální obsah na Commons | |
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Přehled medailí | ||
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Atletika na LOH | ||
zlato | LOH 1976 | štafeta 4 × 100 m |
zlato | LOH 1980 | štafeta 4 × 100 m |
stříbro | LOH 1980 | běh na 100 m |
stříbro | LOH 1988 | štafeta 4 × 100 m |
Mistrovství světa v atletice | ||
zlato | Helsinky 1983 | štafeta 4 × 100 m |
zlato | Helsinky 1983 | běh na 100 m |
stříbro | Řím 1987 | štafeta 4 × 100 m |
Mistrovství Evropy v atletice | ||
zlato | Praha 1978 | běh na 100 m |
stříbro | Praha 1978 | běh na 200 m |
bronz | Praha 1978 | štafeta 4 × 100 m |
zlato | Atény 1982 | štafeta 4 × 100 m |
zlato | Atény 1982 | běh na 100 m |
zlato | Stuttgart 1986 | běh na 100 m |
zlato | Stuttgart 1986 | štafeta 4 × 100 m |
Halové mistrovství Evropy v atletice | ||
zlato | San Sebastián 1977 | běh na 60 m |
zlato | Milán 1978 | běh na 60 m |
zlato | Vídeň 1979 | běh na 60 m |
zlato | Milán 1982 | běh na 60 m |
zlato | Budapešť 1983 | běh na 60 m |
stříbro | Pireus 1985 | běh na 60 m |
stříbro | Madrid 1986 | běh na 60 m |
bronz | Liévin 1987 | běh na 60 m |
bronz | Budapešť 1988 | běh na 60 m |
Marlies Göhrová rozená Oelsnerová (* 21. března 1958, Gera, Durynsko) je bývalá východoněmecká atletka, sprinterka.
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- (anglicky) Marlies Göhrová na athletics-heroes.net
- Marlies Göhrová na stránkách Světové atletiky (anglicky)
- Marlies Göhrová v databázi Olympedia (anglicky)
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