Birgit Hamann

Birgit Hamann, born Wolf ( born September 11, 1969 in Böblingen, Baden- Württemberg ) is a former German track and field athlete and Olympian, which was successful in the 1980s and 1990s as a sprinter and 100-meter hurdler. By 2000, it launched the Federal Republic of Germany.

On February 8, 1986, she was 16 -year-old in Sindelfingen involved in an indoor world record in the 4 x 200 - meter race, in which a squadron of VfL Sindelfingen with Andrea Thomas, Ulrike Sarvari, Birgit Wolf and Heidi - Elke Gaugel reached a time of 1:33,56 min.

In the 100 - meter hurdles, she was at the Junior European Championships 1987 winner ( 13.34 s ) and at the Junior World Championships 1988 Second ( 13.51 s ).

Without the finals to reach, launched the German champion in 1996 at the Olympic Games in 1996, at the World Championships in 1995, at the World Indoor Championships in 1993 and at the European Indoor Championships in 1990 and 1996.

Birgit Wolf was a member of the sports club VfL Sindelfingen. At a height of 1.75 m, they had a competition weight of 68 kg.

In 1997, the athlete came under doping suspicion. In the subsequent investigation, the prosecutor accused the Freiburg Freiburg Professor Armin Klümper to have administered the hurdle sprinter without their knowledge, the growth hormone Genotropin.

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