Ilse Geisler

Ilse Geisler, Ilse Ilse Geissler and prelinguistic - Geissler ( born January 10, 1941 in Kunnersdorf ) is a former German luger.

Ilse Geisler was advertised in 1953 by an action of the Young Pioneers in Kunnersdorf for the sport of luge. 1958, starting for the SC tractor Oberwiesenthal athlete was eighth at the European Junior Championships. In 1959 she retired from a fall in the Austrian Weissbach so severe arm injuries that they again returned to the national team of East Germany until 1962. Right away, she managed to win the title at the World Championships in Krynica -Zdrój. Your world title she successfully defended in Imst in the following year 1963. Subsequently, she was awarded in June 1963, the Patriotic Order of Merit in silver. At the Olympic Winter Games in 1964 in Innsbruck, she won the silver medal behind their club mate Ortrun Enderlein. At the World Championship 1965 in Davos they finished third. Two years later, she missed at the World Championships in Hammarstrand in fourth just a medal, finishing in GDR Championships in Oberhof again the third place.

Already since 1959 studied the trained agricultural economist at the Institute of Teacher Education " Edwin Hoernle " in Radebeul and then worked as a teacher in Wittgendorf. Later she also worked at the Department of Public Education of the District Council Stralsund. In 1987, she worked as a nursery governess at the Lenin School in Stralsund.

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