Veronika Kohlbach

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Ronny Kohlbach athletics

Zdenka Koubkova and Veronika Kohlbach 1936.jpg
The Czech Zdeňka Koubková
and Veronika Kohlbach (1936)

nation AustriaAustria Austria
birthday January 3, 1906
place of birth Austria
date of death 1996
Place of death Vienna, Austria
Career
Medal table
Austrian championships 29 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
Austrian Championship (selection)
gold 1931 100 meters
gold 1932 100 meters
gold 1932 Cross-country run
gold 1933 Cross-country run
gold 1935 100 meters
gold 1935 80 meter hurdles
last change: November 13, 2018

Veronika ("Ronny") Kohlbach (born January 3, 1906 ; † 1996 in Vienna ) was a successful Austrian athlete and Olympian (1936) in the 1930s .

Career

She was involved in four world records in the relay race and achieved 25 Austrian records, 11 of them in Olympic disciplines.

She started in the 100-meter run , in the 200-meter run , in the 80-meter hurdles , in the long jump , in the discus throw , in the cross-country run and in the relay race and was Austrian champion a total of 29 times between 1931 and 1938 .

In 1936 she represented Austria in Berlin at the Summer Olympics . She started over the 80 m hurdles, in the 4 × 100 m relay race and in the discus throw, where she achieved her best placement with 34.00 m and 13th place.

At the European Championships in 1938 she was fifth in the long jump (5.41 m), but started as a German citizen after the annexation of Austria (see History of Austria ).

Ronny Kohlbach belonged to the sports clubs WAC and WAF. She died in Vienna in 1996.

World records

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