Dagmar Hase

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Dagmar Hase

Dagmar Hase (born 22 December 1969 in Quedlinburg, Saxony-Anhalt, East Germany) is a retired German swimmer. She was an Olympic champion, World champion and a European champion.

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Dagmar Hase
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Full nameDagmar Hase
Nationality Germany
Born (1969-12-22) 22 December 1969 (age 55)
Quedlinburg, Saxony-Anhalt, East Germany
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight62 kg (137 lb)
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesFreestyle, backstroke
ClubSportclub Magdeburg
Medal record
Women's swimming
Representing  Germany
Olympic Games
1992 Barcelona400 m freestyle
1992 Barcelona200 m backstroke
1992 Barcelona4 × 100 m medley
1996 Atlanta400 m freestyle
1996 Atlanta800 m freestyle
1996 Atlanta4 × 200 m freestyle
1996 Atlanta200 m freestyle
World Championships (LC)
1991 Perth4 × 200 m freestyle
1998 Perth4 × 200 m freestyle
1991 Perth200 m backstroke
1994 Rome4 × 200 m freestyle
1998 Perth200 m backstroke
1998 Perth400 m freestyle
World Championships (SC)
1995 Rio de Janeiro200 m backstroke
1995 Rio de Janeiro4 × 200 m freestyle
European Championships (LC)
Representing  East Germany
1989 Bonn200 m backstroke
Representing  Germany
1993 Sheffield400 m freestyle
1993 Sheffield4 × 200 m freestyle
1995 Vienna4 × 200 m freestyle
1997 Seville400 m freestyle
1997 Seville4 × 200 m freestyle
1991 Athens4 × 100 m freestyle
1991 Athens4 × 200 m freestyle
1991 Athens4 × 100 m medley
1995 Vienna200 m backstroke
1991 Athens100 m backstroke
1991 Athens200 m backstroke
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Olympic gold medal (1992)

Hase specialised in the freestyle and backstroke. She won seven Olympic medals in her career, including a gold medal in the 400 m freestyle at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Her defeat of American swimmer Janet Evans in the 400 metre freestyle at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics was Evans's only loss in a 400 or 800 metre freestyle between 1986 and 1994.

She also defeated the greatest backstroker ever, Hungary's Krisztina Egerszegi, in her strongest event the 200 metre backstroke at the 1989 European Aquatics Championships. This was Egerszegi's only defeat in a 200-metre backstroke from 1987 to her retirement in 1996, and her only defeat in any backstroke event from 1989 to 1994. Hase was a highly versatile swimmer, having won at least 1 Olympic and numerous other major event medals in each of the 200 freestyle, 400 freestyle, 800 freestyle, and 200 backstroke.

At the World Championships in 1994 she qualified for the 200 metre freestyle as the eight best swimmer, but her teammate Franziska van Almsick swam only the ninth best qualification time. Therefore Hase abandoned her start place and offered it to van Almsick, who then won the gold medal in the final bettering the world record.[1]

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