Gundel Wittmann
Wally "Gundel" Wittmann (born September 18, 1905 in Berlin ; † May 28, 1990 there ) was a German athlete and handball player who was successful in the late 1920s and early 1930s. She started for SC Charlottenburg and the Brandenburg Sports Club .
From 1950 to 1968 she was a member of the board of directors of SC Charlottenburg women's handball.
Services
As a track and field athlete, she was able to place herself at German championships several times :
- 1924 third over 100 m and champion in javelin throw
- 1925 second over 100 m
- 1926 champion over 100 m
In addition, she was involved in a world record over 4 × 200 m three times:
- 1928 with the relay of the Charlottenburg sports club
- 1929 with the relay of the Brandenburg Sports Club
- 1932 with the national relay in 1: 45.8 min, set up on June 26th in Neurössen (Team: Ruth Engelhard , G. Feldmann, Gundel Wittmann and Margarete Gericke )
On the world rankings of those years, she was among the top ten three times:
- 1924:
- 200 m place 9 (27.4 s)
- Javelin throw 2nd place (29.74 m)
- 1926: 100 m 3rd place (12.3 s)
The following best performances are given for them:
- 100 m : 12.3 s, run on August 22, 1926 in Braunschweig
- 200 m : 26.1 s, run on August 2, 1930 in Lennep (this performance only brought her to 20th place in the world rankings!)
- Javelin throw: 29.74 m, thrown on August 9, 1924 in Stettin
Honors
On September 1, 2007, the " Mommsenstadion - ancillary places" in Berlin's Waldschulallee were renamed " Wally-Wittmann-Sportanlage " in her honor .
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SURNAME | Wittmann, Gundel |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Wittmann, Wally |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German athlete and handball player |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 18, 1905 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin , German Empire |
DATE OF DEATH | May 28, 1990 |
Place of death | Berlin , Germany |