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'''Manuela Derr''', married '''Rödel''' (born [[17 July]] [[1971]] in [[Neubrandenburg]]) is a retired [[East Germany|East German]] sprinter who specialized in the [[400 metres]].
'''Manuela Derr''', married '''Rödel''' (born 17 July 1971 in [[Neubrandenburg]]) is a retired [[East Germany|East German]] sprinter who specialized in the [[400 metres]]. She was banned from competing for doping in 1992.


==Biography==
She won most of her medals at the junior level. At the [[1988 World Junior Championships in Athletics|1988 World Junior Championships]] she finished fifth in the individual distance and a gold medal in [[4x400 metres relay]]. At the [[1989 European Junior Championships in Athletics|1989 European Junior Championships]] she won four medals; a gold medal in 4x400 m relay, a silver medal in the [[200 metres]] and bronze medals in the [[100 metres]] and [[4x100 metres relay]]. At the [[1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics|1990 World Junior Championships]] she won the bronze medal in the individual distance and finished fourth in relay.


She won most of her medals at the junior level. At the [[1988 World Junior Championships in Athletics|1988 World Junior Championships]] she finished fifth in the individual distance and a gold medal in [[4x400 metres relay]]. At the [[1989 European Junior Championships in Athletics|1989 European Junior Championships]] she won four medals; a gold medal in 4 × 400 m relay, a silver medal in the [[200 metres]] and bronze medals in the [[100 metres]] and [[4x100 metres relay]]. At the [[1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics|1990 World Junior Championships]] she won the bronze medal in the individual distance and finished fourth in relay.
At the [[1990 European Championships in Athletics|1990 European Championships]] Derr won a silver medal in the individual distance and a gold medal in relay, with teammates [[Annett Hesselbarth]], [[Grit Breuer]] and [[Petra Schersing]].

At the [[1990 European Championships in Athletics|1990 European Championships]] Derr won a gold medal in relay, with teammates [[Annett Hesselbarth]], [[Grit Breuer]] and [[Petra Schersing]].


In 1992 Derr was found guilty of [[clenbuterol]] doping, together with training partners Grit Breuer and [[Katrin Krabbe]].<ref>[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19950204/ai_n13965129 Christie lined up to face France - ''The Independent'', 4 February 1995]</ref>
In 1992 Derr was found guilty of [[clenbuterol]] doping, together with training partners Grit Breuer and [[Katrin Krabbe]].<ref>[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19950204/ai_n13965129 Christie lined up to face France - ''The Independent'', 4 February 1995]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 23:38, 13 November 2024

Manuela Derr
Medal record
Women's athletics
Representing  East Germany
European Championships
Gold medal – first place 1990 Split 4x400 m relay
World Junior Championships
Bronze medal – third place 1990 Plovdiv 400 metres

Manuela Derr, married Rödel (born 17 July 1971 in Neubrandenburg) is a retired East German sprinter who specialized in the 400 metres. She was banned from competing for doping in 1992.

Biography

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She won most of her medals at the junior level. At the 1988 World Junior Championships she finished fifth in the individual distance and a gold medal in 4x400 metres relay. At the 1989 European Junior Championships she won four medals; a gold medal in 4 × 400 m relay, a silver medal in the 200 metres and bronze medals in the 100 metres and 4x100 metres relay. At the 1990 World Junior Championships she won the bronze medal in the individual distance and finished fourth in relay.

At the 1990 European Championships Derr won a gold medal in relay, with teammates Annett Hesselbarth, Grit Breuer and Petra Schersing.

In 1992 Derr was found guilty of clenbuterol doping, together with training partners Grit Breuer and Katrin Krabbe.[1]

Her personal best time was 51.95 seconds, achieved at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Plovdiv.[2] She represented the sports club SC Neubrandenburg.

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