Martina Hellmann

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Martina Hellmann

Bundesarchiv Bild 183-1987-0820-045, Martina Hellmann.jpg
Martina Hellmann in 1987

Personal information
Birth name
Martina Opitz
Born
(1960-12-12) December 12, 1960 (age 57)
Leipzig, East Germany
Height
1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight
85 kg (187 lb)
Sport
Country
  • East Germany (1983–1990)

  • Germany (1991–1992)


Sport
Athletics
Event(s)
Discus throw
Club
SC DHfK Leipzig
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)
72.92 m (1987)

Martina Hellmann (née Opitz, born 12 December 1960) is a retired German track and field athlete who represented East Germany. She was the Olympic champion in the discus throw at the 1988 Summer Olympics. She also won the World Championship in that event in 1983 and again in 1987.


Born in Leipzig, Saxony, Hellmann was sixteen years old when she began participating in the event. In 1977 she gave the participants' oath at the opening of the East German gymnastics and sport festival. That summer she set the world record for 16-year-olds with a throw of 55.00 meters. Her career was plagued by sickness and injury until 1983 when she became the surprise world champion. She was unable to compete at the 1984 summer Olympic games due to her country's boycott.


On 6 September 1988 she threw the discus 78.14 metres, further than anybody had ever thrown it before or after. However, this throw was in an unofficial tournament in the East German training camp at Kienbaum set up to decide the final GDR place for the Olympic games in Seoul and was not eligible to be considered a world record. During this session she threw the following incredible distances: 76.92m - 78.14m - 70.52m - 76.56m - 75.66m - 74.04m. Ilke Wyludda threw a life-time best 75.36 m, but had to stay home.[1] Five of Hellmann's throws were better than her official best of 72.92 metres, achieved in August 1987 in Potsdam. This result only ranks her tenth on the world all-time list[2] and sixth among German discus throwers, behind Gabriele Reinsch, Ilke Wyludda, Diana Gansky-Sachse, Irina Meszynski and Gisela Beyer.[3]


After the 1992 Summer Olympics, where she was eliminated during qualification, she retired. She later was the head of a sports group of the insurance company AOK and became a manager at a cabaret in Leipzig.


Hellmann represented the SC DHfK Leipzig sport club and trained with Rolf Wittenbecher and Bernhard Thomas. During her active career she was 1.78 meters tall and weighed 81 kilograms.



International competitions



















































Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Notes
Representing  East Germany
1983

World Championships

Helsinki, Finland
1st
68.94 m
1985

World Cup

Canberra, Australia
1st
69.78 m
1986

Goodwill Games

Moscow, Soviet Union
2nd
69.04 m

European Championships

Stuttgart, West Germany
3rd
68.26 m
1987

World Championships

Rome, Italy
1st
71.62 m (current CR)
1988

Olympic Games

Seoul, South Korea
1st
72.30 m (current OR)
1990

European Championships

Split, FR Yugoslavia
3rd
66.66 m
Representing  Germany
1991

World Championships

Tokyo, Japan
4th
67.14 m
1992

Olympic Games

Barcelona, Spain
14th (q)
60.52 m


References




  1. ^ Norm Zijlstra, Women’s Discus | World Championships Preview 2013


  2. ^ IAAF top lists - women's discus throw


  3. ^ Microsoft Word - Ewige DLV-Bestenliste.doc Archived 2007-07-04 at the Wayback Machine.










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