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Cornelia Ullrich

Cornelia Ullrich in 1988
Medal record
Women's athletics
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 1987 Rome 400 m hurdles

Cornelia Ullrich, née Feuerbach (born 26 April 1963 in Halberstadt) is a retired East German hurdler. She represented the sports team SC Magdeburg.

Biography

She won the bronze medals at the 1986 European Championships and the 1987 World Championships.

Her personal best time was 53.58 seconds, achieved in August 1987 in Potsdam. This result which ranks her second among German 400 m hurdlers, only behind Sabine Busch

References

  1. Microsoft Word - Ewige DLV-Bestenliste.doc Archived July 4, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
World champions in women's 4 × 400 metres relay


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