Linda Kisabaka

Linda Kisabaka ( born April 9, 1969 in Wuppertal ) is a former German track and field athlete and Olympic medal winner, who was successful in the 1990s in the 400 - meter dash and the 800 -meter run. Her biggest success is the bronze medal at the 1996 Olympics with the 4 x 400 - meter relay.

After several years on the 400 - meter track, she specialized in, among other things, on the advice of Nico Motchebon 1996 on the 800 - meter track, but did not come up medal successes at international highlights, but could with a lead - time of 1:58, at the German Championships 1996 54 min meantime sixth place in the world rankings show. In the off-season she managed a time of 1:58,24 min; 1996 and 1997, she was German champion. In 2001 she finished her sporting career.

Linda Kisabaka, whose father is from Zaire, launched initially for the LG Bayer 04 Leverkusen ( Coach: Gerd Osenberg ), and later for the LAZ Leipzig. Their coach was Cheik Idriss Gonchinska who also coached Nico Motchebon. In her playing days, she was 1.66 m tall and weighed 51 kg. She has a degree in business administration and a doctorate in the field of marketing.

Successes in detail

Publications

  • Kisabaka, Linda: Marketing for luxury products, ( contributions to the product marketing 32 ), 2001, ISBN 3-922292-45-3
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