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Dagmar Hase Personal information Full name Dagmar Hase Nationality Germany Born 22 December 1969
Quedlinburg, Sachsen-AnhaltHeight 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Weight 62 kilograms (140 lb) Sport Sport Swimming Stroke(s) Freestyle and backstroke Club Sportclub Magdeburg Medal recordWomen's swimming Competitor for Germany Olympic Games Gold 1992 Barcelona 400 m freestyle Silver 1992 Barcelona 200 m backstroke Silver 1992 Barcelona 4×100 m medley Silver 1996 Atlanta 400 m freestyle Silver 1996 Atlanta 800 m freestyle Silver 1996 Atlanta 4×200 m freestyle Bronze 1996 Atlanta 200 m freestyle World Championships (LC) Gold 1991 Perth 4×200 m freestyle Gold 1998 Perth 4×200 m freestyle Silver 1991 Perth 200 m backstroke Silver 1994 Rome 4×200 m freestyle Silver 1998 Perth 200 m backstroke Bronze 1998 Perth 400 m freestyle World ChampionsHips (SC) Silver 1995 Rio de Janeiro 200 m backstroke Silver 1995 Rio de Janeiro 4×200 m freestyle European Championships (LC) Gold 1989 Bonn 200 m backstroke Gold 1993 Sheffield 400 m freestyle Gold 1993 Sheffield 4×200 m freestyle Gold 1995 Vienna 4×200 m freestyle Gold 1997 Seville 400 m freestyle Gold 1997 Seville 4×200 m freestyle Silver 1991 Athens 4×100 m freestyle Silver 1991 Athens 4×200 m freestyle Silver 1991 Athens 4×100 m medley Silver 1995 Vienna 200 m backstroke Bronze 1991 Athens 100 m backstroke Bronze 1991 Athens 200 m backstroke Dagmar Hase (born 22 December 1969 in Quedlinburg, Saxony-Anhalt, East Germany) is a former German swimmer, specialised in the freestyle and backstroke. She won seven Olympic medals in her career, including a gold medal in the 400 m freestyle at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
See also
External links
- Official website (German)
References
Olympic Champions in Women's 400 m Freestyle 1920 (300 m): Ethelda Bleibtrey • 1924: Martha Norelius • 1928: Martha Norelius • 1932: Helene Madison • 1936: Rie Mastenbroek • 1948: Ann Curtis • 1952: Valéria Gyenge • 1956: Lorraine Crapp • 1960: Chris von Saltza • 1964: Virginia Duenkel • 1968: Debbie Meyer • 1972: Shane Gould • 1976: Petra Thümer • 1980: Ines Diers • 1984: Tiffany Cohen • 1988: Janet Evans • 1992: Dagmar Hase • 1996: Michelle Smith • 2000: Brooke Bennett • 2004: Laure Manaudou • 2008: Rebecca Adlington
World Long Course Champions in Women's 4×200 m Freestyle Relay 1986: East Germany (Stellmach, Strauß, Bergnecht, Friedrich) • 1991: Germany (Kielgass, Stellmach, Hase, Ortwig) • 1994: China (Le, Aihua, Guanbin, Lü) • 1998: Germany (Van Almsick, Hase, Szalai, Kielgass) • 2001: Great Britain (Jackson, Belton, Legg, Pickering) • 2003: United States (Benko, Komisarz, Jeffrey, Munz) • 2005: United States (Coughlin, Hoff, Myers, Sandeno) • 2007: United States (Coughlin, Vollmer, Nymeyer, Hoff) • 2009: China (Yang, Zhu, Liu, Pang) • 2011: United States (Franklin, Knutson, Hoff, Schmitt)
European Champions in Women's 400 m Freestyle 1927: Maria Braun (NED) • 1931: Maria Braun (NED) • 1934: Rie Mastenbroek (NED) • 1938: Ragnhild Hveger (DEN) • 1947: Karen Harup (DEN) • 1950: Greta Andersen (DEN) • 1954: Ágota Sebő (HUN) • 1958: Jans Koster (NED) • 1962: Adrie Lasterie (NED) • 1966: Claude Mandonnaud (FRA) • 1970: Elke Sehmisch (GDR) • 1972: Angela Franke (GDR) • 1977: Petra Thümer (GDR) • 1981: Ines Diers (GDR) • 1983: Astrid Strauss (GDR) • 1985: Astrid Strauss (GDR) • 1987: Heike Friedrich (GDR) • 1989: Anke Möhring (GDR) • 1991: Irene Dalby (NOR) • 1993: Dagmar Hase (GER) • 1995: Franziska van Almsick (GER) • 1997: Dagmar Hase (GER) • 1999: Camelia Potec (ROM) • 2000: Yana Klochkova (UKR) • 2002: Yana Klochkova (UKR) • 2004: Laure Manaudou (FRA) • 2006: Laure Manaudou (FRA) • 2008: Federica Pellegrini (ITA) • 2010: Rebecca Adlington (GBR)
European Champions in Women's 200 m Backstroke 1970: Andrea Gyarmati (HUN) • 1974: Ulrike Richter (GDR) • 1977: Birgit Treiber (GDR) • 1981: Cornelia Polit (GDR) • 1983: Cornelia Sirch (GDR) • 1985: Cornelia Sirch (GDR) • 1987: Cornelia Sirch (GDR) • 1989: Dagmar Hase (GDR) • 1991: Krisztina Egerszegi (HUN) • 1993: Krisztina Egerszegi (HUN) • 1995: Krisztina Egerszegi (HUN) • 1997: Cathleen Rund (GER) • 1999: Roxana Maracineanu (FRA) • 2000: Nina Zhivanevskaya (ESP) • 2002: Stanislava Komarova (RUS) • 2004: Stanislava Komarova (RUS) • 2006: Esther Baron (FRA) • 2008: Laure Manaudou (FRA) • 2010: Elizabeth Simmonds (GBR)
European Champions in Women's 4×200 m Freestyle Relay 1983: East Germany (Otto, Strauss, Sirch, Meineke) • 1985: East Germany (Strauss, König, Stellmach, Friedrich) • 1987: East Germany (Möhring, Stellmach, Strauss, Friedrich) • 1989: East Germany (Stellmach, Friedrich, Strauss, Möhring) • • 1991: Denmark (Poulsen, Jensen, Puggaard, Jacobsen) • 1993: Germany (Van Almsick, Kielgass, Stellmach, Hunger) • 1995: Germany (Hase, Jung, Kielgass, Van Almsick ) • 1997: Germany (Hase, Götz, Buschschulte, Kielgass) • 1999: Germany (Van Almsick, Szalai, Stockbauer, Kielgass) • 2000: Romania (Potec, Păduraru, Diaconescu, Căslaru) • 2002: Germany (Dallmann, Ries, Stockbauer, Van Almsick) • 2004: Spain (Rouba, Caballero, Roca, Villaecija) • 2006: Germany (Dallmann, Samulski, Steffen, Liebs) • 2008: France (Manaudou, Balmy, Lazare, Popchanka) • 2010: Hungary (Mutina, Dara, Hosszú, Verrasztó)
Categories:- 1969 births
- Living people
- German swimmers
- Female backstroke swimmers
- Female freestyle swimmers
- Olympic swimmers of Germany
- Swimmers at the 1992 Summer Olympics
- Swimmers at the 1996 Summer Olympics
- Olympic gold medalists for Germany
- Olympic silver medalists for Germany
- Olympic bronze medalists for Germany
- People from Quedlinburg
- Olympic medalists in swimming
- World Aquatics Championships medalists in swimming
- German swimming Olympic medalist stubs
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