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Dagmar Katerbau - married Dagmar Berg - (born November 17, 1938 in Berlin ) is a German table tennis player and volleyball trainer. She took part in the table tennis world championship in 1959.

Table tennis

Katerbau played at the end of the 1950s for the TSG Heidelberg club, at the beginning of the 1960s at the Post SV Köln and later at Weiß-Rot-Weiß Kleve . From here she moved to Hellas Göttingen in 1964 . From 1961 to 1962 she worked with Béla Simon at the West German Table Tennis Association as an association trainer.

In 1959 Katerbau was nominated for the individual competitions of the world championship in Dortmund. Here she was defeated in the first round against Eva Kroupova (CSSR). The doubles with Margot Heidel got into the second round by bye, where it was eliminated by Kathleen Best / Pamela Mortimer (England).

volleyball

In the mid-1960s, Dagmar Berg-Katerbau shifted her focus to volleyball. From 1968 to 1990 she was training manager of the 1st VC Schwerte 1968 , with whose women's team she won the German championship in 1978 and 1979 .

politics

In the 1990s Dagmar Berg-Katerbau became active in local politics. In 1999 she became a member of the city council of Schwerte , and from 2004 to 2008 she was the deputy mayor of Schwerte.

Private

Katerbau studied medicine and sports in Göttingen, Heidelberg and at the Sports University in Cologne and then worked as a certified sports teacher at grammar schools in Schwerte until she retired in 2000. In 1964 she married Alfred Berg, the long-time chairman of the West German Table Tennis Association.

Results from the ITTF database

Association event year place country singles Double Mixed team
FRG  World Championship  1959  Dortmund  FRG   last 128  last 32  no participants   

Individual evidence

  1. Magazine DTS , 1958/15 Page 9
  2. Magazine DTS , 1961/6 Page 8
  3. Magazine DTS , 1964/15 Page 11
  4. a b 50 years TSC - 75 years WTTV ( memento from February 22, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ) (accessed on February 25, 2011)
  5. No council mandate: Mayor Dagmar Berg resigns (accessed on July 22, 2012)
  6. DTS magazine , 1962/7 page 7
  7. Dagmar Katerbau Results from the ITTF database on ittf.com (accessed on September 9, 2011)

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