Gerda Gottlieb
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birthday | 1916 | ||||||
place of birth | Austria | ||||||
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Gerda Gottlieb (* 1916 ; † after 1934) was an Austrian athlete who set three world records in the mid-1930s:
- 1.32 m in the high jump from a standing position on May 12, 1934 in Vienna
- 38.2 s in the 4 x 75 meter relay on September 8, 1934 in Vienna (cast: Gerda Gottlieb, Wanda Nowak , Ronny Kohlbach , Johanna Vancura )
- 56.6 s in the 440 meter relay (200, 100, 80 and 60 meters) on October 6, 1935 in Vienna (cast: Gerda Gottlieb, Wanda Nowak , Ronny Kohlbach , Johanna Vancura )
These world records were the last to be registered in the respective discipline - at that time by the women's sports organization FSFI . The world athletics federation IAAF , which registered the women's world records from 1936, did not continue any of these three disciplines.
Gerda Gottlieb belonged to the sports club Wiener AC. In 1934 she was Austrian champion in the 100 meter run.
literature
- Erich Kamper and Karl Graf: Austria's athletics in names and numbers . Graz 1986 ISBN 3-7011-7169-6
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SURNAME | Gottlieb, Gerda |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian athlete |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1916 |
DATE OF DEATH | after 1934 |