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Marlies Göhr (née
Oelsner, born 21
March 1958 in Gera) is a
former East
German track and
field athlete, the
winner of the 100
metres at the inaugural...
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Thomas Oelsner (born 19 June 1970) is a
retired German Paralympic Nordic skier who won
multiple gold
medals throughout his career. He was the
first person...
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Margit Oelsner-Baumatz (born 1938) is a psychologist, educator, rabbi, and feminist. Born in Wrocław, Germany, the
family emigrated to
Argentina to escape...
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track athlete who were
banned from the 2000 Games.
German skier Thomas Oelsner became the
first Winter Paralympian to test
positive for steroids. He had...
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- New York
Times reporter and
former vice
president of
Random House Lesley Oelsner on
February 29, 2004. On May 5, 1994,
Kaplan was
nominated by President...