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Heidi Eisenschmidt
Heidi Eisenschmidt (2nd left in 1962)
Personal information
Born (1941-11-14) 14 November 1941 (age 82)
Gera, Germany
Height1.66 m (5 ft 5 in)
Weight67 kg (148 lb)
Sport
SportSwimming
ClubSC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt

Heidi Eisenschmidt (later Zimmermann, born 14 November 1941) is a retired German swimmer. She competed in the 100 m butterfly at the 1960 Summer Olympics, but failed to reach the final.[1] She won three national titles between 1958 and 1960 in the discontinued event of 4 × 100 m backstroke relay.[2]

Her daughter Kathrin Zimmermann competed in swimming at the 1988 Summer Olympics.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Heidi Eisenschmidt Archived 2013-02-06 at the Wayback Machine. sports-reference.com
  2. ^ Schwimmen – DDR – Meisterschaften Damen – Teil 2. sport-komplett.de