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Kornelia Gressler
Kornelia Gressler in 1985
Personal information
Born
(1970-11-09) 9 November 1970 (age 53) Arnstadt, East Germany
Sport
Sport
Swimming
Medal record
Women's swimming
Representing East Germany
World Championships
1986 Madrid
4×100 m freestyle
1986 Madrid
4×100 m medley
1986 Madrid
100 m butterfly
1986 Madrid
200 m butterfly
European Championships
1985 Sofia
4×100 m medley
1985 Sofia
100 m butterfly
1985 Sofia
200 m butterfly
Kornelia Greßler (born 9 November 1970), usually spelled Kornelia Gressler in English,[1] is a retired East German swimmer who won three medals at the 1985 European Aquatics Championships: gold in the 4×100 m medley relay and gold in the 100 m and silver in the 200 m butterfly events. She repeated this achievement at the 1986 World Aquatics Championships.[2] In 1985, she set a European record in the 100 m butterfly (59.35) that stood for more than 10 years.[3]
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