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Ingrid Krämer-Engel-Gulbin

Updated:2008-07-07 10:44 | Source:beijing2008.cn

  Rome, August 1960: Ingrid KR?MER of Germany, gold medallist in the 10m platform and 3m springboard diving events, during the Games of the XVII Olympiad. Credit: IOC Olympic Museum Collections

  Born: 29 July 1943

  Birthplace: Dresden (Germany)

  Nationality: Germany

  Sport: Aquatics

  ATTENDANCE AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES

  Rome 1960

  Tokyo 1964

  Mexico 1968

  AWARDS

  Olympic medals:

  Gold: 3

  Silver: 1

  Other results:

  European Championships

  Gold: 2 (62)

  Three names, four medals

  Diver Ingrid Kr?mer of the German Democratic Republic was seventeen years old when she competed in the 1960 Rome Olympics. She won the springboard contest by more than 17 points, ending the U.S. string of eight consecutive victories in the event. Three days later, Kr?mer won the platform event as well, clinching her victory with her final dive, a one and a half forward somersault with a double twist that turned out to be the highest-scoring dive of the competition.

  At the 1964 Tokyo Games, Kr?mer, now competing as Ingrid Kr?mer-Engel, bested three Americans to successfully defend her springboard title. In the platform event, she tried to match Pat McCormick‘s feat of winning both diving events twice, but she fell just short, finishing only 1.35 points behind Lesley Bush of the United States. In 1968 she made a final Olympic appearance, this time using a third name, Ingrid Gulbin. Competing in the springboard contest, she placed fifth.

Editor : LiuAnqi

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