Susanne Börnike
East German swimmer
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Born | (1968-08-13) August 13, 1968 (age 55) Brandenburg an der Havel, East Germany | |||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Swimming | |||||||||||||||||
Strokes | Breaststroke | |||||||||||||||||
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Susanne Börnike (born 13 August 1968) is a German former swimmer who competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in 200 metre breaststroke.[1][2]
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- 1970: Galina Stepanova (URS)
- 1974: Christel Justen (FRG)
- 1977: Yuliya Bogdanova (URS)
- 1981: Ute Geweniger (GDR)
- 1983: Ute Geweniger (GDR)
- 1985: Sylvia Gerasch (GDR)
- 1987: Silke Hörner (GDR)
- 1989: Susanne Börnike (GDR)
- 1991: Yelena Rudkovskaya (URS)
- 1993: Sylvia Gerasch (GER)
- 1995: Brigitte Becue (BEL)
- 1997: Ágnes Kovács (HUN)
- 1999: Ágnes Kovács (HUN)
- 2000: Ágnes Kovács (HUN)
- 2002: Emma Igelström (SWE)
- 2004: Svitlana Bondarenko (UKR)
- 2006: Ganna Khlistunova (UKR)
- 2008: Mirna Jukić (AUT)
- 2010: Yuliya Yefimova (RUS)
- 2012: Sarah Poewe (GER)
- 2014: Rikke Møller Pedersen (DEN)
- 2016: Rūta Meilutytė (LTU)
- 2018: Yuliya Yefimova (RUS)
- 2020: Sophie Hansson (SWE)
- 2022: Benedetta Pilato (ITA)
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