Grit Breuer
Grit Breuer (born 16 February 1972 in Röbel) is a former German athlete, who competed in the women's 200 metres, 400 metres, 4×100 m relay, and 4×400 m relay events.
She has received injuries as a result of her sports competition, including a slipped disk in her back and a ligament in her knee. She has also been involved in drugs-related controversy. In 1992 she received a two-year ban from the sport after admitting she had taken clenbuterol. In 2004 she was accused of skipping a drug test in South Africa, but she was cleared on a technicality. She has won two Olympic bronze medals in the 4 × 400 metres relay. Her first was in 1988 competing for East Germany, when she ran in the heats but not the final and the second was in 1996.
Sports accomplishments
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes |
Representing East Germany |
1988 |
World Junior Championships |
Sudbury, Canada |
1st |
400 m |
51.24 |
1st |
4x100 m relay |
43.48 |
1st |
4x400 m relay |
3:28.39 |
1989 |
World Cup |
Barcelona, Spain |
2nd |
400 m |
50.67 |
2nd |
4x400 m relay |
3:23.97 |
1990 |
European Championships |
Split, Yugoslavia |
1st |
400 m |
49.50 |
1st |
4x400 m relay |
3:21.02 |
Representing Germany |
1991 |
World Indoor Championships |
Seville, Spain |
3rd |
200 m |
22.58 |
1st |
4x400 m relay |
3:27.22 |
World Championships |
Tokyo, Japan |
2nd |
400 m |
49.42 |
3rd |
4×100 m relay |
42.33 |
3rd |
4×400 m relay |
3:21.25 |
1996 |
European Indoor Championships |
Stockholm, Sweden |
1st |
400 m |
50.89 |
Olympic Games |
Atlanta, United States |
3rd |
4×400 m relay |
3:21.14 |
1997 |
World Indoor Championships |
Paris, France |
3rd |
4×400 m relay |
3:28.39 |
World Championships |
Athens, Greece |
1st |
4×400 m relay |
3:20.92 |
1998 |
European Indoor Championships |
Valencia, Spain |
1st |
400 m |
50.45 |
European Championships |
Budapest, Hungary |
1st |
400 m |
49.93 |
World Cup |
Johannesburg, South Africa |
2nd |
400 m |
49.86 |
1st |
4x400 m relay |
3:24.26 |
1999 |
World Indoor Championships |
Maebashi, Japan |
1st |
400 m |
50.80 |
World Championships |
Seville, Spain |
3rd |
4×400 m relay |
3:22.43 |
2004 |
Summer Olympics |
Athens, Greece |
heats |
4×400 m relay |
3:27.75 |
See also
References
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- 1991: Germany (Seuser, Schreiter, Hesselbarth, Breuer)
- 1993: Jamaica (Hemmings, Grant, Rattray-Williams, Richards)
- 1995: Russia (Chebykina, Ruzina, Kulikova, Goncharenko)
- 1997: Russia (Chebykina, Goncharenko, Kotlyarova, Alekseyeva)
- 1999: Russia (Chebykina, Goncharenko, Kotlyarova, Nazarova)
- 2001: Russia (Nosova, Zykina, Sotnikova, Kotlyarova)
- 2003: Russia (Antyukh, Pechonkina, Zykina, Nazarova)
- 2004: Russia (Krasnomovets, Kotlyarova, Levina, Nazarova)
- 2006: Russia (Levina, Nazarova, Krasnomovets, Antyukh)
- 2008: Russia (Gushchina, Levina, Nazarova, Zykina)
- 2010: United States (Dunn, Trotter, Hastings, Felix)
- 2012: Great Britain (Cox, Sanders, Ohuruogu, Shakes-Drayton)
- 2014: United States (Hastings, Atkins, McCorory, Tate, Hayes, Hargrove)
- 2016: United States (Hastings, Hayes, Okolo, Spencer)
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- 1969: Great Britain (Stirling, Lowe, Simpson, Board)
- 1971: East Germany (Kühne, Lohse, Seidler, Zehrt)
- 1974: East Germany (Rohde, Dietsch, Handt, Streidt)
- 1978: East Germany (Marquardt, Krug, Brehmer, Koch)
- 1982: East Germany (Siemon, Busch, Rübsam, Koch)
- 1986: East Germany
- 1990: East Germany (Derr, Hesselbarth, Müller, Breuer)
- 1994: France (Landre, Elien, Dorsile, Pérec)
- 1998: Germany (Feller, Rohländer, Rieger, Breuer)
- 2002: Germany (Ekpo-Umoh, Rockmeier, Marx, Breuer)
- 2006: Russia (Pospelova, Ivanova, Zaytseva, Veshkurova)
- 2010: Russia (Firova, Kapachinskaya, Krivoshapka, Ustalova)
- 2012: Ukraine (Olishevska, Zemlyak, Pyhyda, Lohvynenko)
- 2014: France (Gayot, Hurtis, Raharolahy, Gueï)
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- 1977: East Germany (Popp, Krug, Brehmer, Koch)
- 1979: East Germany (Kotte, Brehmer, Köhn, Koch)
- 1981: East Germany (Rübsam, Steuk, Wöckel, Koch)
- 1985: East Germany (Emmelmann, Busch, Neubauer, Koch)
- 1989: Americas (Crooks, Davis, Jackson, Quirot)
- 1992: Americas (Edeh, Crooks, Carabali, Restrepo)
- 1994: Great Btitain (Smith, Keough, Neef, Gunnell)
- 1998: Germany (Feller, Rohländer, Urbansky, Breuer)
- 2002: Americas (Richards, Pernía, Amertil, Guevara)
- 2006: Americas (S. Williams, Darling, Amertil, N. Williams)
- 2010: Americas (Williams, Dunn, Wilson, Amertil)
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