Brunhilde Hendrix

Brunhilde Hendrix ( born August 2, 1938 in Langenzenn, † 28 November 1995 in Saxony, near Ansbach ), was a German track and field athlete.

Hendrix won the silver medal in the 4 x 100 - meter relay ( 44.8 s, together with Martha Langbein, Anni Biechl and Jutta Heine ) at the Olympic Games in Rome in 1960. In the 100 - meter race she was eliminated in the semifinals. She started playing these games for the Federal Republic of Germany in a joint German team.

Brunhilde Hendrix is the daughter of two well-known German 100 - meter runner and Olympian. Her mother, Marie Dollinger, is the only German woman, who participated in three Olympic Games before the Second World War. 1928, 1932 and 1936 Her father, Friedrich Hendrix, won at the 1932 Olympic Games silver medal in the 4-by- 100 - meter relay.

Brunhilde Hendrix was a member of the 1st FC Nuremberg. She was a stenographer and lived in Langenzenn at Nuremberg.

Results

Olympic games

German Championships

  • Sprinter ( Germany )
  • German
  • Olympian ( Germany )
  • Born in 1938
  • Died in 1995
  • Woman
  • Person ( Langenzenn )
  • German master ( athletics)

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