Marianne Adam
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Medal record | |||
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Marianne Adam |
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Women's Athletics | |||
Competitor for East Germany | |||
European Championships in Athletics | |||
Silver | Rome 1974 | shot put | |
European Indoor Championships in Athletics | |||
Gold | Sofia 1971 | shot put | |
Bronze | Grenoble 1972 | shot put | |
Gold | Katowice 1975 | shot put | |
Silver | Vienna 1979 | shot put | |
Bronze | Gothenburg 1974 | shot put |
Marianne Adam (born 19 September 1951 in Luckenwalde) is a retired shot putter who competed for East Germany in the 1970s. She was a member of SC Dynamo Berlin. She won the bronze medal at the 1974 European Championships in Athletics, and at the European Indoor Championships she won one gold medal (1975), one silver medal (1979) and two bronze medals (1972, 1974).
Her personal best throw was 21.86 metres, which puts her sixth in the all-time performers list.
[edit] Career highlights
- 1971, European Indoor Championships: fourth place (17,49 metres - 17,48 - 17,26 - 16,54 - 17,10 - 17,40)
- 1972, European Indoor Championships: bronze medal (18,30 - 17,95 - 17,81 - 17,75 - x - 17,87)
- 1972, Olympic Games: fifth place (18,75 - x - 18,58 - 18,94 - 18,91 - 18,71)
- 1974, European Indoor Championships: bronze medal (19,35 - 18,68 - 19,04 - 18,66 - 19,70 - 19,37)
- 1974, European Championships: silver medal (20,43 - 20,18 - 19,86 - x - 20,09 - 20,42)
- 1975, European Indoor Championships: gold medal (18,86 - 20,05 - 19,30 - 19,19 - 19,55 - 19,94)
- 1976, Olympic Games: fourth place (20,55 - x - x - x - 18,15 - 19,50)
- 1979, European Indoor Championships: silver medal (19,86 - 19,99 - 20,14 - 19,47 - 19,69 - 20,11)
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Preceded by Helena Fibingerová |
Women's Shot Put World Record Holder August 6, 1975 – July 3, 1976 |
Succeeded by Ivanka Khristova |
Sporting positions | ||
Preceded by Helena Fibingerová |
Women's Shot Put Best Year Performance 1975 |
Succeeded by Helena Fibingerová |