Ingelore Lohse

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Ingelore Lohse , b. Müller (born May 11, 1945 in Halle (Saale) ) is a German athlete who - starting for the GDR - was a successful 400-meter runner in the late 1960s / early 1970s .

Life

The high point of her career was the European Athletics Championships in 1971 : with the GDR relay she won the 4 x 400 meter relay race in a world record time (3: 29.3 minutes, together with Helga Seidler , Rita Kühne and Monika Zehrt ). In the 400-meter individual race she was third (52.9 s) behind her teammate Helga Seidler and the West German Inge Bödding . For the European championship she was together with her relay mates in 1971 GDR team of the year . She was also awarded the Patriotic Order of Merit in the same year . At the European Athletics Championships in 1969 , she finished fifth in the GDR's 4 x 400 meter relay in 3: 35.2 minutes. Lohse started for the SC Chemie Halle . In her active days she was 1.76 m tall and weighed 62 kg.

In 1961 she began an apprenticeship as a photographer in Halle (Saale) . 1970–1974 Ingelore Lohse took up a distance learning course at the University of Graphic and Book Art in Leipzig . 1974–1990 she was a photo reporter for the daily newspaper “Der neue Weg” in Halle and then until 2002 a photo reporter for the “Mitteldeutsche Zeitung” in Weißenfels .

Ingelore Lohse is married, lives and works in Weißenfels.

Personal exhibitions (selection)

  • 1984 Halle / Saale and Bad Lauchstädt, Burgscheidungen and Zeitz
  • 1988 Oschatz and Merseburg
  • 1990 Frankfurt / Main
  • 1991 Weissenfels
  • 2003 Breitenbrunn / Chiemsee
  • 2004 Querfurt Castle, Weißenfels, Lützen
  • 2006 Weißenfels, Halle
  • 2011 Naumburg - together with Peter Frenkel

Participation in exhibitions (selection)

  • 1983–1989 INTERPRESS in Damascus (bronze medal), Moscow, Baghdad, Pyongyang
  • 1984, 1986 ifo-scanbaltic in GDR, Denmark, FRG, Sweden, Norway
  • 1985–1989 Berlin "100 press photos of the year" (honorary award)
  • 1987–1991 Hungary
  • 1988–1990 Lithuania
  • 2005 IV. Triennial Saxony-Anhalt South Weißenfels
  • 2008 V. Triennale Saxony-Anhalt South in Zeitz
  • 2011 VI. Triennial Saxony-Anhalt South in Merseburg

Individual evidence

  1. Berliner Zeitung , December 4, 1971, p. 4

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