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Name
  
Helga Haase


Role
  
Speed Skater


Full name
  
Helga Haase-Obschernitzki

Born
  
9 June 1934 (
1934-06-09
)
Danzig, Free City of Danzig (now Gdansk, Poland)

Died
  
June 16, 1989, Berlin, Germany

Olympic medals
  
Speed Skating at the 1960 Winter Olympics - Women's 1000m

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Helga Haase (née Obschernitzki, 9 June 1934 – 16 June 1989) was a speed skater in East Germany. She was born in Danzig and died in East Berlin.

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Career

Haase's career began 1952, when she introduced herself at 18 years at the SC Dynamo Berlin, which looked for high-speed ice skaters to the world and married thereupon her coach Helmut Haase.

From 1957 to 1967, Haase (hare) reached 15 GDR master skating titles on separate distances (Einzelstrecken), an additional seven titles in combination results (samalog, or Mehrkampf in German) and a further four on a very small indoor rink (Kleinbahn), a fore-runner of present indoor short track skating.

1960: the Olympic Winter Games

In preparation of the Olympic Wintergames of 1960 she went to Davos with the ladies of the unified German team and broke the multi-combination world record in Davos, Switzerland. With the 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, she won, as the first German speed skater and as the first sportswoman of the GDR, a gold medal at the Olympic Winter Games, the gold medal over 500 m. That medal also was the first Olympic medal for any woman in speed skating, as it was not before on the Olympic program. She also won the silver medal over 1000 m and finished at a respectable 8th place over 1500 m, and all of this despite the prohibition of the entry for her husband/coach.

1964: the Olympic Winter Games

In the Olympic season of 1964, she reached again peak performance, resulting in a fourth place over 1000 m and a fifth place over 1500 m with the Olympic Games in Innsbruck. In the course of her career, Haase skated 23 German records.

Post-career

In 1978, her grandson Robert Haase was born. Starting from 1984 she went into pension because of disablement. She worked also in the central guidance of the Sportvereinigung Dynamo.

References

Helga Haase Wikipedia