Marlies Göhr (née Oelsner, born 21 March 1958 in Gera) is a former East German track and field athlete, the winner of the 100 metres at the inaugural World...
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standard for female athletes. The first woman to go under 11 seconds was Marlies Göhr in 1977. Major 100 m races, such as at the Olympic Games, attract much...
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1977: Marlies Göhr (GDR) 1978: Marlies Göhr (GDR) 1979: Marlies Göhr (GDR) 1980: Sofka Popova (BUL) 1981: †: Sofka Popova (BUL) 1982: Marlies Göhr (GDR)...
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player Marlies Göhr (born 1958), East German athlete Marlies Horn (1912–1991), German tennis player Marlies Lause (born 1940), German actress Marlies Mejías...
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Marlies Göhr Stuttgart 1986 European Athletics Championships 1985 41.37 East Germany Silke Gladisch, Sabine Rieger, Ingrid Auerswald, Marlies Göhr Canberra...
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however, she pulled a hamstring muscle and fell. The other main favorite, Marlies Göhr of East Germany (who had already beaten Ashford earlier that year), went...
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Stecher (GDR) 1974: Irena Szewińska (POL) 1978: Marlies Göhr (GDR) 1982: Marlies Göhr (GDR) 1986: Marlies Göhr (GDR) 1990: Katrin Krabbe (GDR) 1994: Irina...
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1977: Marlies Göhr (GDR) 1978: Marlies Göhr (GDR) 1979: Marlies Göhr (GDR) 1980: Sofka Popova (BUL) 1981: †: Sofka Popova (BUL) 1982: Marlies Göhr (GDR)...
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cup in Canberra on 6 October 1985. She and teammates Sabine Rieger, Marlies Göhr, and Ingrid Auerswald ran a time of 41.37 seconds, which stood as the...
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silvers). Only eight other athletes have won three medals in the event: Marlies Göhr (twice champion), Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (once champion), Aaron Brown...
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