Judith ("Jutta") Niehaus (born 1 October 1964) is a retired racing cyclist from West Germany, who represented her native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics...
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Niehaus is a German surname, meaning "new house" in a Low German dialect. As of 2014, 47.3% of all known bearers of the surname Niehaus were residents...
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Jutta Nardenbach (1968–2018), German international footballer Jutta Niehaus, German racing cyclist Jutta Oesterle-Schwerin, German politician Jutta of...
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Petzinka (born 1956), architect and Rector of the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf Jutta Niehaus (born 1964), cyclist Peter Hyballa (born 1975), football coach, currently...
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defeated in the sprint by the Netherlands' Monique Knol and West Germany's Jutta Niehaus. Panorama of the 1986 Sports Year (in Russian). Moscow: Fizkultura i...
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Schumacher West Germany 1988 Seoul details Monique Knol Netherlands Jutta Niehaus West Germany Laima Zilporytė Soviet Union 1992 Barcelona details Kathy...
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Games Gold Silver Bronze Road race details Monique Knol Netherlands Jutta Niehaus West Germany Laima Zilporite Soviet Union...
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Schumacher West Germany 1988 Seoul details Monique Knol Netherlands Jutta Niehaus West Germany Laima Zilporytė Soviet Union 1992 Barcelona details Kathryn...
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Bollerud (NOR) 2:09:42 42. Teodora Ruano (ESP) — 43. Barbara Heeb (SUI) — 44. Jutta Niehaus (GER) — 45. Sally Hodge (GBR) 2:14:10 46. Jacqueline Martin (RSA)...
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Enzenauer Jutta Niehaus Andrea Schütze 1988 Ines Varenkamp Jutta Niehaus Viola Paulitz 1989 Viola Paulitz Jutta Niehaus Petra Koch 1990 Heidi Metzger Jutta Niehaus...
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