Ilke Wyludda

Ilke Wyludda (born 28 March 1969) is a discus thrower from Germany.

Ilke Wyludda
Ilke Wyludda (1988)
Personal information
Born (1969-03-28) 28 March 1969
Leipzig, Saxony, East Germany
Height1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight95 kg (209 lb)
Sport
Country East Germany (1984–1990)
 Germany (1991–2000)
SportTrack and field
EventDiscus throw
ClubSC Chemie Halle
LAC Chemnitz
Achievements and titles
Personal best74.56 (1989)
Medal record
Women's Athletics
Olympic Games
Representing  Germany
1996 AtlantaDiscus
World Championships
Representing  Germany
1991 Tokyo Discus
1995 Gothenburg Discus
European Championships
Representing  East Germany
1990 Split Discus
Representing  Germany
1994 Helsinki Discus

She set eleven junior records at discus throw (and also two at shot put), and became junior world champion. Between 1989 and 1991 she recorded 41 successive wins until beaten by Tsvetanka Khristova at the 1991 World Championships. Wyludda never won the world championships, but she became Olympic champion in 1996.

In early January 2011 Wyludda revealed in Bild that she had to have her right leg amputated because of Sepsis. After losing her leg she returned to athletics and began entering para-sport competitions. In 2012, she represented Germany at the London Paralympics becoming the first German athlete to have represented her country at both Olympic and Paralympic Games. In 2014, she entered the IPC European Championships in Swansea, taking the bronze medal in the F57 discus and silver in the shot put.

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