Doris Papperitz

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Doris Papperitz (born June 15, 1948 ) is a German sports journalist .

Life

After training as a journalist, Doris Papperitz began her career in the mid-1970s as a sports reporter at WDR . Between 1984 and 1991 she moderated the current sport studio on ZDF 55 times . In an interview in 1990 she said the now famous sentence “A male volunteer is more likely to fly to Tokyo twenty-seven times before a woman is allowed to go to Wanne-Eickel.” After the birth of her son, she switched to the private broadcaster Sat.1 in 1991 , and some time later to Deutsche Welle ( Sports report ).

Doris Papperitz has lived in Marbella (Spain) since 1996 . She is married and has a son.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. DER SPIEGEL 01/01/1995 The big difference
  2. what-does-actually Doris Papperitz star June 18, 2001