Karoline "Lina" Radke-Batschauer (18 October 1903 – 14 February 1983) was a German track and field athlete. She was the first Olympic champion in the...
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Hubert Radke (born 1980), Polish professional basketball player Lina Radke (1903–1983), German runner Olga Radke, musician, wife of Doug Radke, writer...
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playwright and feminist Lina Prokofiev, whose birthname is Carolina Codina (1897–1989), Spanish singer Lina Radke, nickname of Karoline Radke-Batschauer (1903–1983)...
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Kingdom 2:23.8 Lina Radke (GER) 1927-08-07 Breslau, Germany 2:20.4 Inga Gentzel (SWE) 1928-06-16 Stockholm, Sweden 2:19.6 Lina Radke (GER) 1928-07-01...
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the Dasslers' footwear was being used in international competitions. Lina Radke, for example, the German middle distance runner who won gold in 1928,...
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Games Gold Silver Bronze edit 1928 Amsterdam details Lina Radke Germany Kinuye Hitomi Japan Inga Gentzel Sweden 1932–1956 not included in the Olympic...
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received a silver medal in the final with a time of 2:17.6, in a race won by Lina Radke in 2:16.8. She became the first Japanese woman to win an Olympic medal...
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1922-08-20 3:08.2 Edith Trickey Great Britain London 1924-08-04 3:06.6 Lina Radke Germany Brzeg 1930-08-24 3:04.4 Gladys Lunn Great Britain London 1931-05-16...
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Karlsruhe which has a capacity of 1,500 people. In 2020, they moved to the Lina-Radke-Halle. (1,500 seats) For the 2024-25 season, the Lions will return to...
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Games Gold Silver Bronze edit 1928 Amsterdam details Lina Radke Germany Kinuye Hitomi Japan Inga Gentzel Sweden 1932–1956 not included in the Olympic...
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