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  1. Andrea Pollack (República Democrática Alemana, 8 de mayo de 1961-Berlín, 13 de marzo de 2019) fue una nadadora alemana especializada en pruebas de estilo libre y estilo mariposa, ganadora de seis medallas —tres de oro y tres de plata— entre las olimpiadas de Montreal 1976 y Moscú 1980.

  2. Andrea Pollack (later Pinske; 8 May 1961 – 13 March 2019) was a butterfly swimmer from East Germany who won three Olympic gold medals. Pollack was born in 1961 in Schwerin. She was a member of SC Dynamo Berlin. She who won two gold medals at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, at age fifteen.

    • 1.66 m (5 ft 5 in)
    • 61 kg (134 lb)
    • East German
  3. Andrea Pollack (República Democrática Alemana, 8 de mayo de 1961-Berlín, 13 de marzo de 2019) fue una nadadora alemana especializada en pruebas de estilo libre y estilo mariposa, ganadora de seis medallas —tres de oro y tres de plata— entre las olimpiadas de Montreal 1976 y Moscú 1980.

  4. 18 de mar. de 2019 · 1976 Olympic gold medalist Andrea Pollack died last Wednesday. She was 57-years old after a battle with cancer. Pollack represented East Germany at 2 Olympic Games, winning gold medals in the...

  5. Hace 3 días · Andrea Pollack was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame in 1987. Winning three gold and three silver medals at the Olympic Games of 1976 and 1980, she was one of the most successful East German female freestyle and butterfly swimmers ever.

  6. 11 de mar. de 2019 · Andrea Pollack was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame in 1987. Winning three gold and three silver medals at the Olympic Games of 1976 and 1980, she was one of the most successful East German female freestyle and butterfly swimmers ever.

  7. ishof.org › honoree › honoree-andrea-pollackAndrea Pollack - ISHOF

    Andrea Pollack was the first girl in the world to break a minute for the 100 meter butterfly. She did it as the youngest member of the GDR 400 meter medley relay in Montreal. She had helped the relay qualify for the finals by swimming the freestyle leg to give a rest to 1976 Olympic superstar Kornelia Ender.