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  1. Erika Zuchold (Lucka, Alemania, 19 de marzo de 1947 - Asunción, Paraguay, 22 de agosto de 2015 [1] ) fue una gimnasta artística alemana que, compitiendo con Alemania del Este, consiguió ser bicampeona mundial en 1970 en las pruebas de salto y barra de equilibrio, entre otros logros.

  2. Erika Zuchold (née Barth; 19 March 1947 – 22 August 2015) was an East German gymnast who competed at the European, World, and Olympic level from the mid-1960s to early 1970s.

  3. Erika Zuchold (* 19. März 1947 in Lucka, Kreis Altenburg, als Erika Barth; † 22. August 2015 in Asunción, Paraguay) war eine deutsche Kunstturnerin und bildende Künstlerin. Sie gewann bei Olympischen Spielen vier Silbermedaillen und eine Bronzemedaille sowie mehrere Titel bei Weltmeisterschaften.

  4. As the first woman in the world dared Erika Zuchold-Barth before the Olympic Games in Tokyo (1964) in its exercise the flic flac on the balance beam. An Achilles tendon injury prevented, however, that her star rose even then.

  5. 14 de mar. de 2023 · Erika Zuchold was an integral part of East Germanys rise in womens gymnastics. She missed the 1964 Olympics due to an Achilles tear, but when she returned to competition, she was one of the leaders of the German team at the 1968 and 1972 Olympics.

  6. Erika Zuchold was an East German gymnast, who won four silvers and one bronze at the Olympics. When East Germany participated for the first time as an independent nation in Mexico City in 1968, she earned a silver medal in the vault and a bronze with the team.

  7. 22 de ago. de 2015 · Erika Zuchold was an East German gymnast, who won four silvers and one bronze at the Olympics. When East Germany participated for the first time as an independent nation in Mexico City in 1968, she earned a silver medal in the vault and a bronze with the team.