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She married Andreas Drechsler in July 1984 and competed as Heike Drechsler from then on. She was coached by Erich Drechsler, her father-in-law. [2] In addition to her Olympic success, Drechsler won two World Championships in the long jump (1983 and 1993), as well as gold medals in the long jump and the 200 m sprint in the World Indoor ...
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Marita Koch had retired but her equal Heike Drechsler was here. In the quarter-final round, Griffith-Joyner improved to 21.76, but then she had set the world record in the 100 metres. The semi-finals the following day showed she had more, her 21.56 was a .15 improvement on the world record.
Heike Drechsler had set the world record, improved it to 7.45m two years earlier and subsequently equalled her record two weeks later. Jackie Joyner-Kersee equalled the record the following year, the Chistyakova equalled it again earlier in the same competition where she set the new record at 7.52 m (24 ft 8 in).
RANK GROUP Athlete DISTANCE 1. A Heike Drechsler 7.08 m: 2. B Irina Mushailova 6.86 m: 3. A Mirela Dulgheru 6.83 m: 4. B Inessa Kravets 6.79 m: 5. B Jackie Joyner-Kersee ()
2000 European Athletics Indoor Championships; Track events; 60 m: men: women: 200 m: men: women: 400 m: men: women: 800 m: men: women: 1500 m: men: women: 3000 m: men ...
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Katrin Krabbe (German pronunciation: [ˈkatʁiːn ˈkʁabə] ⓘ; later Zimmermann; born 22 November 1969) 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.