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|name = Angela Voigt |image = Bundesarchiv Bild 183-R0502-0003, Angela Voigt.jpg |image_size = 200px |caption = Voigt in 1976 |birth_name = Angela Schmalfeld |nationality = East German |birth_date = {{birth date|1951|5|18|df=y}} |birth_place = Weferlingen, Bezirk Magdeburg |death_date = {{death date and age|2013|4|11|1951|5|18|df=y}} |death_place = Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt |height = {{convert|1.71|m|ftin|abbr=on}} |weight = {{convert|63|kg|lb|abbr=on}} |spouse = |life_partner = |sport = Track and field |event = Long jump |club = SC Magdeburg |coach = |pb = |medaltemplates = {{MedalSport | Women's athletics}}{{MedalCountry | {{GDR}} }}{{MedalOlympics}}{{MedalGold | 1976 Montreal|Long jump}}{{Medal|Competition|European Championships}}{{MedalSilver | 1978 Prague|Long jump}}{{Medal|Competition|European Indoor Championships}}{{MedalSilver | 1974 Gothenburg|Long jump}} |show-medals = }} Angela Voigt, née Schmalfeld (18 May 1951 – 11 April 2013) was an East German long jumper. BiographyVoigt was born in Weferlingen, in what was then East Germany, on 18 May 1951. She was originally a pentathlete, and finished third and second at the East German championships in 1972 and 1973.[1] Because of injuries she eventually concentrated on the long jump only. She finished fourth at the 1974 European Championships. Voigt set a long jump world record of 6.92 metres at Dresden in May 1976 but it was broken ten days later by Siegrun Siegl. At the 1976 Montreal Olympics Siegl finished fourth while Voigt won the gold with a leap of 6.72 metres. Kathy McMillan, who eventually finished second, had a longer jump which was deemed a foul. At the 1978 European Championships Voigt won a silver medal, having given birth to a son the previous year. 6.92 m remained her career best jump, and today this places her ninth on the German all-time performers list, behind Heike Drechsler, Helga Radtke, Sabine Paetz, Brigitte Wujak, Birgit Großhennig, Susen Tiedtke, Siegrun Siegl and Christine Schima.[2] She competed for the sports club SC Magdeburg during her active career and retired in 1982. On 11 April 2013, she died following a short, severe illness.[3][4] References1. ^East German championships - women's pentathlon/heptathlon 2. ^Microsoft Word - Ewige DLV-Bestenliste.doc {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070704081712/http://www.leichtathletik.de/dokumente/ergebnisse/images/ewige_dlv_bestenliste.pdf |date=2007-07-04 }} 3. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.spiegel.de/sport/sonst/weitsprung-olympiasiegerin-voigt-gestorben-a-894429.html |work=Spiegel Online |title=Weitsprung: Montreal-Olympiasiegerin Voigt gestorben |date=15 April 2013 }} 4. ^{{cite news|title = Angela Voigt|language = German|publisher = volksstimme.de|date = April 2013|url = http://www.volksstimme.de/q/id2554675/Trauer-Trauer-Todesanzeige-Angela-Voigt-Traueranzeigen-Zeitung.html|accessdate = 2013-08-28}} External links
10 : 1951 births|2013 deaths|East German female long jumpers|Athletes (track and field) at the 1976 Summer Olympics|Olympic athletes of East Germany|Olympic gold medalists for East Germany|Former world record holders in athletics (track and field)|European Athletics Championships medalists|Medalists at the 1976 Summer Olympics|Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field) |
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