The fastest woman in Europe, Marlies Gohr, of East Germany. She won the European women’s 100m final earlier this year for the third time. Her time was 10.915. She first won the championship in 1978, and is expected to be a leading contender for the gold medal at the world championships in Rome next August.
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55The fastest woman in Europe, Marlies Gohr, of East Germany. She won the European women’s 100m final earlier this year for the third time. Her time was 10.915. She first won the championship in 1978, and is expected to be a leading contender for the gold medal at the world championships in Rome next August. Press, 18 December 1986, Page 29
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