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Waldemar Cierpinski
East German athlete
Quick Facts
- Born:
- Aug. 3, 1950, Neugattersleben, East Germany (age 74)
- Awards And Honors:
- Olympic Games
Waldemar Cierpinski (born Aug. 3, 1950, Neugattersleben, East Germany) is an East German runner, the second marathon runner (after Abebe Bikila) to win two Olympic gold medals.
Originally a successful steeplechase runner, Cierpinski entered his first marathon in 1974. He was little known when he ran his fifth marathon at the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal. More than three-fourths of the 26-mile, 385-yard (42.195 km) race had been run when he took the lead from the favourite, defending champion Frank Shorter of the United States, and Cierpinski won in 2:09:55, two minutes faster than Shorter’s Olympic record.
Cierpinski returned to run in the marathon at the 1980 Olympics in Moscow, where he won an extremely close race in 2:11:03.
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