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Pilot, former spaceflight candidate, former swimmer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Heike John (now Heike Walpot; born 19 June 1960) is a German retired swimmer and former astronaut candidate.
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Born | Düsseldorf, West Germany | 19 June 1960||||||||||||||
Height | 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in) | ||||||||||||||
Weight | 67 kg (148 lb) | ||||||||||||||
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Sport | Swimming | ||||||||||||||
Club | Wasserfreunde Weisweiler, Eschweiler | ||||||||||||||
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She won a bronze medal at the 1977 European Aquatics Championships.[1] She competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in the 100 m and 200 m backstroke events but did not reach the finals.[2] During her career she won five national titles in the 100 m (1977) and 200 m (1977, 1978) backstroke and 200 m medley (1977, 1978).[3] She missed the 1980 Summer Olympics because of their boycott by West Germany.
After her swimming career, she studied medicine at RWTH Aachen and earned a doctorate in 1987. In the same year she was selected as one of five West German astronaut candidates for the Spacelab D-2 mission, along with Hans Schlegel, Ulrich Walter, Gerhard Thiele and Renate Brümmer. She served as Cap com during the D-2 mission in 1993, but was never assigned to a spaceflight herself. After retiring as an astronaut, she became a professional pilot for Lufthansa in 1996 and retired as a Senior First Officer in the Boeing 747 fleet in the mid 2010s. She is married to astronaut Hans Schlegel.[4]
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