Dörte Thümmler
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Born | (1971-10-29) 29 October 1971 (age 52) East Berlin, East Germany | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Discipline | Women's artistic gymnastics | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Level | Senior international elite | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Dörte Thümmler (born 29 October 1971) is a German former gymnast. She competed for the SC Dynamo Berlin / Sportvereinigung (SV) Dynamo, and competed for East Germany. She won many international competitions.[1][2] In 1987, she was World Champion on the uneven bars (tied with Daniela Silivaș).
Thümmler's career was ended at the age of 16 from back pain.[3] She worked as a restaurant clerk, but had to retire at age 38 due to ill health, in part caused by the effects of forced state-sponsored doping.[3][4] Her stepfather, Manfred Thümmler, was head of sports medicine at SC Dynamo Berlin and a defendant in a 1999 doping trial, though his charges were dropped.[3]
Competitive history
Year | Event | Team | AA | VT | UB | BB | FX |
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Junior | |||||||
1985 | Junior Friendship Tournament | 48 | |||||
1986 | Cottbus International | ![]() | |||||
Junior European Championships | 16 | ||||||
Junior Friendship Tournament | 4 | 9 | 6 | 6 | ![]() | ||
Jr. GDR-USSR Dual Meet | 5 | ![]() | 6 | ||||
Senior | |||||||
1987 | Chunichi Cup | ![]() | ![]() | 5 | ![]() | ||
Cottbus International | 7 | ![]() | 5 | ||||
DTV Cup | ![]() | ||||||
European Championships | 15 | ![]() | |||||
GDR Championships | 6 | ![]() | |||||
HOL-HUN-GDR Meet | ![]() | ![]() | |||||
Tokyo Cup | ![]() | 4 | |||||
World Championships | ![]() | 6 | ![]() | 5 | |||
1988 | Cottbus International | 6 | ![]() | ![]() | |||
GDR Championships | ![]() | 5 | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ||
Olympic Games | ![]() | 7 | 4 | 8 |
References
- ^ Kunstturnen – Olympische Spiele 1980–1988
- ^ Thümmler
- ^ a b c Kuban, Caroline (25 November 2018). "Wenn ein Staat das Leben seiner Sportler auf Spiel setzt" [When a state puts the lives of its athletes at risk]. Deutschlandfunk Kultur (in German). Retrieved 21 January 2024.
- ^ Ahrens, Peter (25 April 2018). "DDR-Dopingopfer beklagen psychische Schädigungen" [GDR doping victims complain of psychological damage]. DER SPIEGEL (in German). Retrieved 21 January 2024.
- ^ "Dorte Thümmler (GDR)". Gymn Forum. 25 August 2007. Retrieved 29 July 2022.
External links
- Uneven Bars 1987 Tokyo
- Uneven Bars 1988 Seoul
- Vault 1988 Seoul
- Balance Beam 1988 Seoul
- Floor Exercise 1988 Seoul
- Floor Exercise 1988 Seoul 2
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- 1938:
Vlasta Děkanová (TCH)
- 1950:
Gertrude Kolar (AUT)
1950Ann-Sofi Pettersson (SWE)
- 1954:
Ágnes Keleti (HUN)
- 1958:
Larisa Latynina (URS)
- 1962:
Irina Pervushina (URS)
- 1966:
Natalia Kuchinskaya (URS)
- 1970:
Karin Janz (GDR)
- 1974:
Annelore Zinke (GDR)
- 1978:
Marcia Frederick (USA)
- 1979:
Maxi Gnauck (GDR)
1979Ma Yanhong (CHN)
- 1981:
Maxi Gnauck (GDR)
- 1983:
Maxi Gnauck (GDR)
- 1985:
Gabriele Fähnrich (GDR)
- 1987:
Daniela Silivaș (ROM)
1987Dörte Thümmler (GDR)
- 1989:
Fan Di (CHN)
1989Daniela Silivaș (ROM)
- 1991:
Kim Gwang-suk (PRK)
- 1992:
Lavinia Miloșovici (ROM)
- 1993:
Shannon Miller (USA)
- 1994:
Luo Li (CHN)
- 1995:
Svetlana Khorkina (RUS)
- 1996:
Svetlana Khorkina (RUS)
1996Elena Piskun (BLR)
- 1997:
Svetlana Khorkina (RUS)
- 1999:
Svetlana Khorkina (RUS)
- 2001:
Svetlana Khorkina (RUS)
- 2002:
Courtney Kupets (USA)
- 2003:
Chellsie Memmel (USA)
2003Hollie Vise (USA)
- 2005:
Nastia Liukin (USA)
- 2006:
Beth Tweddle (GBR)
- 2007:
Ksenia Semyonova (RUS)
- 2009:
He Kexin (CHN)
- 2010:
Beth Tweddle (GBR)
- 2011:
Viktoria Komova (RUS)
- 2013:
Huang Huidan (CHN)
- 2014:
Yao Jinnan (CHN)
- 2015:
Fan Yilin (CHN)
2015Madison Kocian (USA)
2015Viktoria Komova (RUS)
2015Daria Spiridonova (RUS)
- 2017:
Fan Yilin (CHN)
- 2018:
Nina Derwael (BEL)
- 2019:
Nina Derwael (BEL)
- 2021:
Wei Xiaoyuan (CHN)
- 2022:
Wei Xiaoyuan (CHN)
- 2023:
Qiu Qiyuan (CHN)
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