Andrea Mitscherlich



Andrea Mitscherlich ( Dresden , December 11960 ) was an East Germanlong track speed skater, both on the international allround championships and at the Olympic Winter Gamesvictories managed to book. She is also known by her married name Andrea Schöne and Andrea Ehrig (Mitscherlich was successively married rower Ingolf Schöne and skater Andreas Ehrig ).



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[ hide ]  *1 Biography  ==Biography [ edit] == At the age of 15 Mitscherlich knew at the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck already dragging her first medal, silver in the 3,000 meters .
 * 2 Personal bests
 * 2.1 Adelskalender
 * 3 Results
 * 3.1 Medal Table
 * 4 World Records

In 1982 she was second at the World Allround Championships, a year later, in 1983, she became both European-and World Champion round and at the European Championships andWorld Allround 1985 she repeated this double blow, then they are in the years 1986, 1987 and 1988 European champion just yet. At the World Championships van1982,1984,1986and 1987, she finished second in the standings, still behind her compatriot Karin (Busch/Kania-) Enke .

Andrea Mitscherlich took six times at the World Allround Championships (1982-1987) and she got away 19 medals (12-5-2) here. At the World Championships in 1985, she was the winner of all four distances, making it the fifth woman who performed after Laila Schou Nilsen ('37), Verne Lesche ('47), Lidia Skoblikova ('63, '64) and Beth Heiden ('79).

After the Games, in 1976 she took part in the three Olympics . At the 1980 Winter Olympics in fourth place in the 3000 meters was her best result. Four years later she won in Sarajevo at the 1000 and 1500 meters silver and gold in the 3,000 meters . At the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary Canadian Mitscherlich found the Dutch Yvonne van Gennip on her way. Behind Van Gennip she was second in the 3,000 and 5,000 meters, and third in the 1500 meters . Immediately after the Winter Games she stopped her skating career. ==Personal records [ Edit] == Andrea Ehrig (left), Gabriele Zange ,Karin Enke and Sabine Brehm at a World Cup match in Berlin, November 1988 ===Adelskalender [ edit] === Mitscherlich has four periods at the top of the Adelskalender been: first from January 23 to March 25, 1983 (61 days), a second time from January 22 to January 28, 1984 (6 days), a third time from March 23, 1984 to March 21, 1986 (728 days), and a fourth of February 23, 1988 to January 24, 1993 (1797 days). In total Mitscherlich 2592 days stood at the top of the Adelskalender.

Below are the personal records (PRs) that Mitscherlich came to the top of the Adelskalender and PRs that she'd been when she was expelled from the first place. Also, the data displayed by the skaters before and after her were at the top of the list. ==Results [ edit] == ===Medal table [ edit] === ==World Records[ Edit] ==