Hannelore Raepke
Hannelore Raepke , b. Sadau (born October 25, 1935 in Berlin-Charlottenburg ) is a German athlete and Olympian who was a successful sprinter in the 1950s and 1960s . Her greatest success is the silver medal at the 1958 European Championships in the 200-meter run (24.3 s).
Further starts at international highlights
(Each for the GDR in a joint German team)
- 1958, European Championships : 6th place with the 4 x 100 meter relay (46.4 s)
- 1960, Olympic Games : Eliminated in the 200-meter run after the preliminary run, qualified for the quarter-finals in the 100-meter run, but not started.
- 1962, European Championships : 5th place in the 100 meter run (11.6 s); eliminated in the 200-meter semifinals
On October 5, 1963, in Varna ( Bulgaria ) , she improved the existing GDR record in the 100-meter run from 11.5 s to 11.4 s.
Hannelore Raepke started for the SC Chemie Halle . During her competition time she was 1.65 m tall and 50 kg.
Web links
- Hannelore Raepke in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
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SURNAME | Raepke, Hannelore |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Hannelore Sadau |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German athlete and Olympic participant |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 25, 1935 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin-Charlottenburg |