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Gisela Mauermayer (24
November 1913 – 9
January 1995) was a
German athlete who
competed mainly in the discus. She won the gold
medal at the 1936 Summer...
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Bruno Szelinski,
Gustav Schupp,
Eduard Spröngerts, Carl Ladisch,
Theodor Mauermayer (1905), "Ueber die N-Methylolverbindungen der Säureamide [Erste Abhandlung...
- Szelinski,
Gustav Schupp,
Eduard Spröngerts, Carl Ladisch, and
Theodor Mauermayer Liebigs Annalen 1905, 343, pp. 207–305 doi:10.1002/jlac.19053430207 Aromatic...
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three most
prolific millipede taxonomists. The 1962
compilation of
Gisela Mauermayer records 670
scientific works by Verhoeff,
including major contributions...
- 44.34 m (145 ft 5+1⁄2 in) Gisela
Mauermayer (GER) Ulm,
Germany 2 June 1935 44.76 m (146 ft 10 in) Gisela
Mauermayer (GER) Nuremberg,
Germany 4 June 1935...
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recognised by the IAAF was set at the 1934 Women's
World Games by
Gisela Mauermayer. From 1949 the
events were: shot, high jump, and 200 m on the
first day;...
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competition was held on
August 4, 1936. The
final was won by
Gisela Mauermayer of Germany. Key: OR =
Olympic record "Athletics at the 1936
Berlin Summer...
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Osburn United
States Jadwiga Wajs Poland 1936
Berlin details Gisela Mauermayer Germany
Jadwiga Wajs Poland
Paula Mollenhauer Germany 1948
London details...
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Osburn United
States Jadwiga Wajs Poland 1936
Berlin details Gisela Mauermayer Germany
Jadwiga Wajs Poland
Paula Mollenhauer Germany 1948
London details...
- time the
Olympic record was held
since 1936
Summer Olympics by
Gisela Mauermayer at 47.63 m.
Ponomaryova won the
qualifying round with a
throw of 45.05...