Jutta Stöck

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Jutta Bettina Stöck , who has been married to Hertel since 1970 (born September 29, 1941 in Müncheberg ), is a former German athlete and Olympic participant who - starting for the Federal Republic - was successful as a sprinter in the 1960s . In 1966 and 1969 she won the silver medal at the European Athletics Championships with the 4 x 100 meter relay of the Federal Republic. She is the daughter of Gerhard Stöck , the Olympic champion in the javelin throw in 1936.

Her best times are 11.5 s over 100 meters and 23.25 s over 200 meters . On October 17 and 18, 1968, she ran in Mexico City with 23.3 and 23.2 s German records of the Federal Republic over 200 meters (at the same time all-German best).

Jutta Stöck initially belonged to the Hamburger SV sports club and later to the OSC Berlin . In her competition time she was 1.78 m tall and 65 kg.

German championships

100 m

  • 1963: Third (behind Gudrun Lenze and Renate Bronnsack)
  • 1966: Second (behind Hannelore Trabert and in front of Karin Frisch)

200 m:

  • 1968: Second (behind Rita Jahn and in front of Marianne Bollig)

80 m hurdles:

  • 1962: Third (behind Erika Fisch and Ingrid Schlundt )
  • 1963: Third (behind Erika Fisch and Inge Schell)

4 × 100 m:

European championships

1966 Budapest :

1969 Athens :

Olympic games

1968 Mexico City :

  • Eighth over 200 m in the German record time of 23.2 s (1st Irena Szewińska 22.5 s)
  • Sixth with the 4 × 100 m relay in 43.6 s (Team: Meyer, Stöck, Jahn, Becker)

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