- Jacqueline Börner
Jacqueline Börner (born
30 March 1965 inWismar ,East Germany ) is a former speed skater.Jacqueline Börner won her first international medal when she earned bronze at the 1987 European Allround Championships. Two years later, she won bronze again. A top skater in her own right, Börner often finished behind compatriots such as Gunda Kleemann and Andrea Mitscherlich.
In 1990, Börner initially had a very good year when she won silver at the European Allround Championships behind Kleemann and then became World Allround Champion the following month, having had some luck that Kleemann was disqualified after her 1,500 m race. One month later, Börner won that season's World Cup on the 1,500 m, having performed the best over 8 World Cup races on that distance during that season. In August of that year, though, she got hit by an automobile while training on her bicycle, resulting in torn
anterior cruciate ligament s.Having recovered from her injuries, Börner returned to competition at the World Cup meeting in November 1991 and promptly won bronze on the 1,500 m. After having finished 6th in the 1992 European Allround Championships, Börner participated in the
1992 Winter Olympics inAlbertville and surprisingly beat Gunda Kleemann (who had since gotten married and was known as "Gunda Niemann" then) on the 1,500 m by 0.05 seconds to become Olympic Champion.Börner retired from speed skating at the end of 1996, although she participated in one more tournament (one for skaters of 35 years or older) in 2000.
Medals
An overview of medals won by Börner at important championships she participated in, listing the years in which she won each:
Personal records
Börner has an
Adelskalender score of 170.874 points. Her highest ranking on the Adelskalender was a 5th place.References
* [http://www.skateresults.com/skater/show/90 Jacqueline Börner at SkateResults.com]
* [http://www.desg.de/skater.php?anzeige=skater&skater=408 Jacqueline Börner at DESG ("Deutsche Eisschnelllauf Gemeinschaft")] (in German)
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