Radke, Lina (1903–1983)
Radke, Lina (1903–1983)
German runner. Name variations: Karoline Radke; Lina Batschauer. Born Karoline Batschauer, Oct 8 (some sources cite Oct 18), 1903, in Baden-Baden, Germany; died Feb 14, 1983, in Karlsruhe, Germany; m. George Radke (her coach).
At Amsterdam Olympics, won a gold medal in the inaugural 800 meters event, with a time of 2:16.8 (1928), a time that was not bested until 1944; won several regional and national titles.
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