Heike Hartwig

East German shot putter
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Heike Hartwig became GDR-champion in 1987

Heike Hartwig (born 30 December 1962 in Bernburg, Bezirk Halle) is a retired East German shot putter.

She represented the sports club SC Dynamo Berlin, and became East German championships in 1987, 1989 and 1990.[1]

Her personal best throw was 21.31 metres, achieved in May 1988 in Athens.[2] This ranks her seventh among German shot putters, behind Ilona Slupianek, Claudia Losch, Marianne Adam, Margitta Droese, Ines Müller and Eva Wilms.[3]

Achievements

Year Competition Venue Position Notes
Representing  East Germany
1985 European Indoor Championships Piraeus, Greece 3rd 19.93 m[4]
1985 World Cup Canberra, Australia 2nd 19.98 m
1986 European Championships Stuttgart, West Germany 5th 20.14 m
1987 European Indoor Championships Liévin, France 3rd 20.00 m[5]
World Championships Rome, Italy 6th 20.63 m
1988 Olympic Games Seoul, South Korea 6th 20.20 m
1989 European Indoor Championships The Hague, Netherlands 2nd 20.03 m[6]
World Indoor Championships Budapest, Hungary 5th 19.44 m
World Cup Barcelona, Spain 2nd 20.62 m
1990 European Championships Split, Yugoslavia 6th 18.90 m

References

  1. ^ East German championships, women's shot put
  2. ^ World women's all-time best shot put (last updated 2001)
  3. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-04-13. Retrieved 2008-04-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ 1985 European Indoor Championships results, women's shot put final - Die Leichtatletik-Statistik-Seite
  5. ^ 1987 European Indoor Championships results, women's shot put final - Die Leichtatletik-Statistik-Seite
  6. ^ 1989 European Indoor Championships results, women's shot put final - Die Leichtatletik-Statistik-Seite

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