Engel-Kramer, Ingrid (1943—)
Engel-Kramer, Ingrid (1943—)
East German diver. Name variations: Ingrid Kramer. Born on July 29, 1943.
In 1960, Ingrid Engel-Kramer won two gold medals in the Rome Olympics for platform and springboard diving. In 1964, she repeated her triumph in springboard while winning a silver in platform diving.
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