Ursula Grady

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Ursula Grady athletics
nation GermanyGermany Germany
birthday  
Career
discipline Orienteering ,
long-distance running
society ESV Jahn Treysa
TSV Rot-Weiß Leimsfeld
LG Schwalm
SC Steinatal
status unknown
last change: November 15, 2019

Ursula Grady (* 20th century ) is a former German orienteer from Schwalm .

Life

At that time, the largest German orienteering competition so far, with 500 athletes in the individual runs and 600 in the teams as part of the 1973 German Gymnastics Festival in Stuttgart , she took second place in the individual gymnastics category for the TSV Rot-Weiß Leimsfeld. In September 1973 she was also fourth at the German Orienteering Championships of the German Ski Association (DSV) in Retterode , Hesse , and Hessian champion in Michelstadt in October 1973 .

In March 1974 Ursula Grady finished second in the Sensenstein Marathon near Nieste behind Eva-Maria Westphal in 4:20:28 h . At the first German orienteering championship of the German Gymnastics Federation (DTB) in the state forest Katzenelnbogen near Diez in October 1974, she was starting German champion for the LG Schwalm. She was unable to defend this title the following year when she ran into third place again for TSV Rot-Weiß Leimsfeld at the OL-DTB-DM 1975 in Bärental. As in the orienteering championships in 1973, Luise Gruhn and Hadmut Hindorf , the German champions of the 1974 OL-DSV-DM 1974, placed in front of her.

Individual evidence

  1. Schwälmer in the "OL" really big . In: HNA . June 26, 1973.
  2. Half of all orienteering titles for BSA . In: HNA . September 10, 1973.
  3. G. Heyser, Ursula Grady Hessenmeister in the "OL" . In: HNA . October 9, 1973.
  4. "Marafhonese" from 9 to 73! In: HNA . March 25, 1974.
  5. Outstanding Ursula Grady . In: HNA . 17th October 1974.