• Karen Forkel (born 24 September 1970 in Wolfen) is a German track and field athlete and an Olympic medal winner. In the 1990s she was among the world's...
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  • Forkel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Johann Nikolaus Forkel (1749–1818), German musician and music theorist Karen Forkel (born...
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    (224 ft 2+1⁄2 in) by Silke Renk and 3.28 metres less than bronze medalist Karen Forkel. She won gold at the 1992 World Cup with a throw of 61.86 m (202 ft 11+1⁄4 in)...
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    1988 Rostock 13 70.76  Beate Koch (GDR) 22 June 1989 Rostock 14 70.42  Zhang Li (CHN) 6 August 1990 Tianjin 15 70.20  Karen Forkel (GER) 9 May 1991 Halle...
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    Barcelona details Silke Renk  Germany Natalya Shikolenko  Unified Team Karen Forkel  Germany 1996 Atlanta details Heli Rantanen  Finland Louise McPaul  Australia...
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  • Barcelona details Silke Renk  Germany Natalya Shikolenko  Unified Team Karen Forkel  Germany 1996 Atlanta details Heli Rantanen  Finland Louise McPaul  Australia...
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     Germany 68.34 m Natalya Shikolenko  Unified Team ( Belarus) 68.26 m Karen Forkel  Germany 66.86 m Heptathlon details Jackie Joyner-Kersee  United States...
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  • Chunfeng  China 65.26 Javelin throw details Trine Hattestad  Norway 69.18 Karen Forkel  Germany 65.80 Natalya Shikolenko  Belarus 65.64 Heptathlon details Jackie...
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  • the German championships came in 1994 when she won the bronze behind Karen Forkel and Tanja Damaske. 1994 European Championships results, women - Sporting...
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    Felke (who held the world record), Antje Kempe, Silke Renk, Beate Koch, Karen Forkel, and Tanja Damaske. Fuchs admitted using steroids during her career,...
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