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  1. Ulrike Meyfarth ( Fráncfort, Alemania Occidental, 4 de mayo de 1956) es una atleta alemana especialista en salto de altura que fue campeona olímpica en los Juegos Olímpicos de Múnich 1972 y los de Los Ángeles 1984. Es una de las mejores saltadoras de la historia.

  2. Ulrike Nasse-Meyfarth (German pronunciation: [ʊlˈʁiːkə ˈmaɪfaːɐ̯t] ⓘ; born 4 May 1956) is a German former high jumper. She won the Olympic title twice, in 1972 and 1984. She is the youngest Olympic champion ever in women's high jump, and at the time of her 1984 triumph, she also was the oldest ever.

  3. 15 de sept. de 2020 · Ulrike Meyfarth breaks world high jump record at the 1982 European Championships. For more on European Athletics 50th Anniversary, visit https://www.european...

  4. 14 de may. de 2015 · 📲 Subscribe to @olympics: http://oly.ch/Subscribe Double Olympic High Jump champion, Germany's Ulrike Meyfarth, recalls her experience of winning gold at h...

  5. Ulrike Meyfarth ( Fráncfort, Alemania Occidental, 4 de mayo de 1956) es una atleta alemana especialista en salto de altura que fue campeona olímpica en los Juegos Olímpicos de Múnich 1972 y los de Los Ángeles 1984. Es una de las mejores saltadoras de la historia.

  6. Ulrike Meyfarth is a former West German high jumper who won two Olympic gold medals, in 1972 and 1984, and set the world record three times. She also won the World Cup, the European Championships, and the German Sports Hall of Fame.

  7. When Ulrike Meyfarth was sixteen years old, she finished third in the high jump at the 1972 West German Olympic trials and qualified for the Games. The youngest and the oldest In Munich, she beat her personal best by seven centimetres to tie the world record and earn the gold medal.