Anna pepper

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Anna Pfeffer (born August 31, 1945 in Kaposvár ) is a former Hungarian canoeist . In three Olympics she won two silver and one bronze.

Life

Anna Pfeffer won her first international medal at the 1966 World Championships in East Berlin. In a two-person kayak, she won the bronze medal together with Katalin Benkö behind the boats from the GDR and the Soviet Union . Two years later she and Katalin Rozsnyói won the silver medal at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City behind the West German Roswitha Esser and Annemarie Zimmermann with a hundredth of a second ahead of Lyudmila Pinajewa and Antonina Seredina from the Soviet Union. In a single kayak , Pfeffer reached the final in Mexico City, but gave up.

At the European Championships in Moscow in 1969 , Tamara Schymanskaja from the Soviet Union won in a single kayak, ahead of Renate Breuer from the Federal Republic of Germany and Anna Pfeffer, and Lyudmila Lauschko and Tamara Schymanskaja won in a two- way ahead of Katalin Hollósy and Anna Pfeffer. Two years later Hollósy and Pfeffer won the title at the World Championships in Belgrade in front of the boats from the GDR and the Soviet Union. At the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich , Anna Pfeffer won the bronze medal in a single kayak behind Julija Rjabtschinskaja from the Soviet Union and Mieke Jaapies from the Netherlands, while Hollósy and Pfeffer took fourth place in a two-person kayak, eleven hundredths of a second behind the third-placed Romanians.

At the 1973 World Championships in Tampere , the boat from the GDR won the two-person kayak ahead of the Soviet boat, behind which Anna Pfeffer and Ilona Tözser won the bronze medal. In the four-man kayak , the Soviet boat won ahead of the Hungarian four-man with Pfeffer, Tözser, Erzsebet Horvath and Maria Zacharias . At the end of her career, Anna Pfeffer and Klára Rajnai won the silver medal in two at the 1976 Olympics behind the Soviet two with Nina Gopowa and Galina Kreft .

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