Jacqueline Todten

Jacqueline dead, divorced Hein (* May 29, 1954 in Berlin ) is a former German athlete who had - starting for the GDR - belonged in the 1970s to the world's best javelin throwers. Her biggest success is the silver medal at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich - as 18 -year-old behind her teammate, world record holder Ruth Fuchs. Only once in their careers, in the GDR championships in 1974, she managed to beat Ruth Fuchs.

Jacqueline dead competed for the SC Dynamo Berlin and trained with Hans Beer. In her playing days, she was 1.71 m tall and weighed 62 kg. After her athletic career she studied education and worked in the GDR time in Berlin's Pankow district in the reintegration of offenders dismissed.

In 1972, she received the Patriotic Order of Merit in bronze.

Successes in detail

  • Javelin Thrower
  • Athlete (DDR )
  • Olympian (DDR )
  • GDR Champion ( athletics)
  • Support of the Patriotic Order of Merit in bronze
  • German
  • GDR citizens
  • Born in 1954
  • Woman
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