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East Germany at the 1976 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia Athletes from East Germany (German Democratic Republic) competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada 267 competitors, 154 men and 113 women, took part in 139 events in 17 sports
Health consequences of PEDs continue to plague ex-East German athletes . . . Winners of the Olympic Montreal swimming 100m freestyle women event wave on the podium 20 July 1976 (Left to right) East German Petra Priemer (2nd-silver), East German Kornelia Ender (1st-gold) and Dutch Enith Brigitha (3rd-bronze) During her career, Ender captured 8 Olympic medals (4 gold in 1976 - 100m and 200m freestyle, 100m Butterfly and 4x100m Medley relay; 3 silver in 1972 Munich
East Germany’s Doping Machine - Ethics Unwrapped East Germany’s Doping Machine From 1968 to the late 1980s, East Germany (GDR) doped some 9,000 athletes to gain success in international athletic competitions despite being aware of the unfortunate side effects
Forgive And Forget? For Olympian Shirley Babashoff, Maybe Not At the 1976 Montreal Olympics, American swimmer Shirley Babashoff finished second to the East Germans in four events Years later, it was proven that the East Germans had been doping Today
American vs East German: Womens Swimming, 1976 - The Odyssey Online In her first Olympics four years earlier, the East German swimmers had not been competition for her and so when they arrived bigger, stronger, and faster in 1976, it was a surprise In 2007, 167 of the former East German competitors were compensated for systematic doping of the DDR athletes between the years of 1973 - 1989