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  1. Katarina Witt of the German Democratic Republic skates the short program of the Women's Singles Figure Skating competition of the 1988 Winter Olympic... 1988 Winter Olympics - Women's Figure Skating Katarina Kati Witt during the Mon Cheri Barbara Tag at Haus der Kunst on November 30, 2022 in Munich, Germany.

  2. yksinluistelu. Katarina Witt (s. 3. joulukuuta 1965 Staaken, Itä-Saksa) on entinen saksalainen taitoluistelija ja kaksinkertainen olympiavoittaja. Hän edusti urallaan Itä-Saksaa. Hänet tunnettiin aktiiviaikanaan yleisesti nimellä "Kati". Witt voitti urallaan olympiakultaa 1984 Sarajevossa sekä 1988 Calgaryssä.

  3. Katarina WITT. Figure Skating. Calgary 1988 | Olympic Winter games. Sarajevo 1984 | Olympic Winter games. Legends Live On. Where are they now? Katarina Witt’s legend lives on. Katarina Witt’s zest for sport brought two Olympic golds, now that passion is enriching the lives of youngsters with physical disabilities. Katarina Witt’s zest for ...

  4. Katarina Witt. Katarina Witt (n. 3 decembrie 1965, Staaken ⁠ (d), Berlinul Occidental, Germania) este o fostă patinatoare germană, una dintre cele mai bune patinatoare în istoria jocurilor olimpice . A apărut dezbrăcată într-o revistă pentru adulți, în 1998. [7]

  5. May 5, 2022 · By Elizabeth Maxham / Updated: May 5, 2022 2:39 pm EST. With her two wins in the 1980s, German figure skater Katarina Witt is the only woman to win back-to-back singles figure skating Olympic gold medals in the past 80 years, according to Britannica. The only other woman to achieve that feat was Sonja Henie in the 1930s — back when the sport ...

  6. Witt was born in Karl-Marx-Stadt (now Chemnitz) in Saxony, German Democratic Republic, in December 1965. Her mother Käthe Witt was a physical therapist while her father Manfred Witt directed a cooperative that produced plants and seeds. Like her brother Axel, Katarina was athletic; he played soccer, while she was attracted to the ice rink.

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