Sabine Everts

Sabine Everts ( born March 4, 1961 in Dusseldorf ) is a former German athlete who had - starting for the Federal Republic - at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, the bronze medal in the heptathlon won ( 6363 points; individual performances: 13.54 s - 12, 49 m - 1.89 m - 24.01 s - 6.71 m - 32.62 m - 2:09,05 min), Glynis Nunn soley by ( Gold 6390 pts) and Jackie Joyner ( silver 6385 pts beaten. ). After a year later valid (to date) Scoring they would have won by a single point the gold medal.

The team services to which they contributed, were in the 4 x 100 m relay - 44.84 s; in the 4 x 400 m relay - 3:34,06 min and m in the 3 x 800 Relay - 6:25,09 min and in the heptathlon team 17,783 points.

She was particularly successful as a multi- fighter, being defeated her great rival Sabine Braun regularly. After 1980 to 1983 and 1985 she won at the German -around championships in 1988 their sixth title in the heptathlon as she pointed Birgit Clarius in second place. Further victories they won in the long jump in 1979, 1980 and 1982; In 1985, she became German champion in the 400 - meter hurdles. In 1982, she was also German 4 x 100 m relay champion.

German indoor champion, she was just over 60 meters hurdles (1982 ) and the long jump (1979, 1980, 1982, 1985 ) and m in the 4 x 200 relay (1982).

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Sabine Everts started for the LAV Dusseldorf, 1985 LAV Bayer Dormagen and Uerdingen - trained with Wolfgang Vander. In her playing days, she was 1.69 m tall and weighed 56 kg. She is married to the athletics coach Hans -Jörg Thomas Kamp and has two sons from this marriage.

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