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Ilke Wyludda (28 March 1969 – 1 December 2024) was a German discus thrower, former Olympic champion.
Career
Wyludda 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.
Ilke Wyludda died in Halle on 1 December 2024, at the age of 55.
Personal bests
Discus throw – 74.56 (1989)
Discus throw U23 – 74.56 (1989) WU23B
Discus throw Junior – 74.40 (1988) WJB
Discus throw Youth – 65.86 (1986) WYB
Shot put – 20.23 (1988)
Shot put U23 – 20.23 (1988)
Shot put Junior – 20.23 (1988)
Shot put Youth – 19.08 (1986) WYB
International competitions
References
External links
Ilke Wyludda at IMDb
Ilke Wyludda at World Athletics
Ilke Wyludda at the International Paralympic Committee Ilke Wyludda at IPC.InfostradaSports.com (archived)
Wyniki Wyludda na stronie rzutyiskoki (in Polish)