- Sarah Docter
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Sarah Docter is a former athlete in the speed skating competition who representated the United States at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York. She would win several national championships in the 1970s, including 1978 when she won championships in both the short track and long track competitions. Docter would also later compete for a world championship in cycling.
Biography
Docter was born Sarah Beth Docter on May 10, 1964 in Madison, Wisconsin. She is the sister of fellow Olympic athlete Mary Docter.[1]
Olympic results
Event Place 3000 metres 10 1500 metres 13 1000 metres 14 500 metres 23 References
World Champions in Short Track Speed Skating – Women's Overall 1976: Celeste Chlapaty • 1977: Brenda Webster • 1978: Sarah Docter • 1979: Sylvie Daigle • 1980–1981: Miyoshi Kato • 1982: Maryse Perreault • 1983: Sylvie Daigle • 1984: Mariko Kinoshita • 1985: Eiko Shishii • 1986: Bonnie Blair • 1987: Eiko Shishii • 1988–1990: Sylvie Daigle • 1991: Nathalie Lambert • 1992: Kim So-Hee • 1993–1994: Nathalie Lambert • 1995–1997: Chun Lee-Kyung • 1998–2002: Yang Yang (A) • 2003–2004: Choi Eun-Kyung • 2005–2007: Jin Sun-Yu • 2008–2009: Wang Meng • 2010: Park Seung-Hi • 2011: Cho Ha-Ri
Categories:- Sportspeople from Wisconsin
- People from Madison, Wisconsin
- Olympic speed skaters of the United States
- American speed skaters
- American cyclists
- Living people
- American speed skating biography stubs
- American cycling biography stubs
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