East German shot putter
Kathrin Neimke (18 July 1966 in Magdeburg , Saxony-Anhalt ) is a German track and field athlete. During the 1980s and 1990s, she was one of the world's best in the shot put . Until 1990 she represented East Germany . She won two Olympic medals, the first a silver medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul , and the second a bronze at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona .
Neimke represented SC Magdeburg and trained with Klaus Schneider. She is 1.80 meters tall and during her active career she weighed 95 kilograms. She has a degree in sales and at the end of her sporting career she had a job as reproduction photographer at a daily newspaper. After that she went to the Saxony-Anhalt police.
International competitions
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Notes
Representing East Germany
1987
Universiade
Zagreb , Yugoslavia
2nd
20.07 m
World Championships
Rome , Italy
2nd
21.21 m
1988
European Indoor Championships
Budapest , Hungary
3rd
20.20 m
Olympic Games
Seoul, South Korea
2nd
21.07 m
1990
European Championships
Split , Yugoslavia
3rd
19.96 m
Representing Germany
1991
World Indoor Championships
Seville , Spain
6th
18.77 m
World Championships
Tokyo , Japan
8th
18.83 m
1992
Olympic Games
Barcelona, Spain
3rd
19.78 m
World Cup
Havana , Cuba
3rd
17.97 m
1993
World Indoor Championships
Toronto , Canada
8th
18.50 m
World Championships
Stuttgart , Germany
3rd
19.71 m
1994
European Championships
Helsinki , Finland
6th
18.94 m
1995
World Indoor Championships
Barcelona , Spain
1st
19.40 m
World Championships
Gothenburg , Sweden
4th
19.30 m
1996
Olympic Games
Atlanta , United States
7th
18.92 m
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