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Maxi Gnauck gewann für die DDR Olympiagold 1980 in Moskau. Seit mehr als 10 Jahren ist sie in Bern wohnhaft und als Kunstturntrainerin tätig. Natürlich ist s.


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Maxi Gnauck (GDR) Maxi was born on October 10, 1964 in Berlin. Her parents were expecting a boy (they planned to name him Max), so when the baby turned out to be a girl, an "i" was added to the name. Maxi's mother brought her to a gymnastics center in their neighborhood when Maxi was 5. By age 8, Maxi had won her first medals at the.


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Maxi Gnauck

Maxi Gnauck (born 10 October 1964) is a German former artistic gymnast who represented East Germany. With a total of 27 medals at the Olympic Games, World Championships, World Cups, and European Championships she is considered one of the most successful woman gymnasts that Germany has ever produced. In 1980 she was selected East German.


Maxi Gnauck Biography, Age, Career, Awards, & Family

Berlin-Mini-Maxi. Wohl selten hat ein Kosename einen Menschen derartig treffend charakterisiert wie Maxi Gnauck. Nur 1,48 Meter groß, dazu ein Leichtgewicht, vollbrachte die heute 55 Jahre alte.


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Maxi Gnauck was voted 1980 Sportswoman of the Year in the former GDR. Between 1979 and 1985 she won six World and five European Championships. At the 1980 Moscow Games Gnauck won the gold medal for her performance on the uneven bars, a silver one in the individual all-around and three additional bronzes. In 2000 she was the first German woman.


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Maxi Gnauck (born 10 October 1964) is a German former artistic gymnast who represented East Germany. With a total of 27 medals at the Olympic Games, World Championships, World Cups, and European Championships she is considered one of the most successful woman gymnasts that Germany has ever produced. In 1980 she was selected East German.


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And to modern gymnastics fans Maxi Gnauck who was one of the most dominant gymnasts of her age is remembered perhaps as a bars worker if at all. This is her championship medal record: Gold - Uneven Bars 1980 Olympic Games. Silver - All Around 1980 Olympic Games. Bronze - Floor Exercise 1980 Olympic Games.


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Maxi Gnauck's first international success in gymnastics came at just 13 years of age. In three European Championships, 1981, '83 and '85, she won nine medals—five gold, three silver and a bronze. At the 1981 Europeans, she won gold in every event but the vault, where she had to settle for a silver. At her only Olympic appearance, in.


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Gymnastics. Germany (Gymnastics) German. One of the most successful female German gymnasts, Maxi Gnauck is a retired artistic gymnast from East Germany. Born on 10 th October 1964 in Berlin, Maxi took up gymnastics at the age of five and won her first medal at the mere age of eight. Her first international success came at the age of 13.


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Die Leser der Tageszeitung Junge Welt wählten Maxi Gnauck 1980 zur Sportlerin des Jahres. Im Jahr 2000 wurde sie als erste deutsche Turnerin in die International Gymnastics Hall of Fame aufgenommen. Von 1993 bis 2004 arbeitete Maxi Gnauck in Norderstedt als Cheftrainerin des Kunstturnzentrums Harksheide, seit 2005 im Nordwestschweizerischen.


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Biography. Maxi Gnauck was voted 1980 Sportswoman of the Year in the former GDR. Between 1979 and 1985 she won six World and five European Championships. At the 1980 Moscow Games Gnauck won the gold medal for her performance on the uneven bars, a silver one in the individual all-around and three additional bronzes. In 2000 she was the first.


Maxi Gnauck bei Kunstturnerinnen der TSV Heusenstamm

Interview with Maxi Gnauck, done during Euros 1985 in Helsinki. In German, subtitles in Swedish. Also includes footage of DDR gymnasts (and others) training..


TurnOlympiasiegerin Maxi Gnauck zu Gast in Heusenstamm TSV Heusenstamm Kunstturnen

Maxi Gnauck was interviewed during the 2016 Euros in Bern. Gnauck is one of the most successful (if not the most successful one) German gymnasts, she is a multiple European, Worlds and Olympic medalist and she won all-around silver and uneven bars gold at the Moscow Olympics in 1980. Gnauck represented East Germany.


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First Maxi Gnauck who won World Championship gold in 1979, 1981, and 1983, Olympic gold in 1980, and gold at the alternative games Friendship84 for those countries that boycotted the 1984 Olympics. Remember that at this period the world championships were held every 2 years. Gnauck also won World Championship apparatus gold on beam and vault in.