Bianca Dittrich (gymnast) explained

Bianca Dittrich
Birth Date:3 January 1967
Birth Place:Magdeburg, East Germany
Discipline:Rhythmic Gymnastics
Level:International Elite
Club:SC Chemie Halle
Retired:yes
Natlteam:1980-1987
Show-Medals:yes

Bianca Cogel-Dittrich (born 3 January 1967) is a retired German rhythmic gymnast who represented East Germany.[1] She's a World Championships bronze medalist and won gold at the Goodwill Games.

Career

Bianca made her debut in 1980, when she won bronze in the All-Around, with hoop and with clubs, silver with ribbon and gold with rope at the East German Championships.[2] [3] In 1981 she tied with Petra Loucky for the national All-Around title, also winning gold with hoop and silver with rope and ribbon; the same year she took part in the World Championships in Munich taking 19th place overall.[4]

At the 1982 European Championships in Stavanger, she was 12th in the All-Around and 5th with clubs.[5] At nationals she won All-Around, rope, clubs and ribbon gold as well as silver with hoop. The following year she retained the All-Around, ball and clubs titles, winning silver with hoop and bronze with ball at the East German Championships. Competing at the 1st World Cup in Belgrade she finished 10th overall.[6] At the World Championships in Strasbourg she was 7th in the All-Around and 8th with ball.[7]

In 1985 she was selected for the World Championships in Valladolid, she was 5th in the All-Around and with rope, 6th with clubs and 8th with ribbon and won bronze in the ball final.[8] At the GDR Championships she was the overall runner-up, achieving the same results with rope, clubs and ribbon, and winning gold with ball. In 1986 she was 64th at the European Championships in Florence.[9] In the same year she won another national All-Around tittle, silver with rope, ball and ribbon and silver with clubs. Dittrich also won bronze with ribbon and gold with rope at the 1986 Goodwill Games in Moscow.[10]

Although she wanted to try to compete in the 1988 Olympics she retired in 1987 due to health reasons. After her career ended she had a son and worked in theatre.[11]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: DITTRICH Bianca - FIG Athlete Profile . 2024-06-26 . www.gymnastics.sport.
  2. Web site: Rhythmische Sportgymnastik - Deutsche Meisterschaften . 2024-06-26 . www.sport-komplett.de.
  3. Web site: Rhythmische Sportgymnastik - Deutsche Meisterschaften . 2024-06-26 . www.sport-komplett.de.
  4. Web site: 10. World Championships in Munich, (West Germany) (17.-20. October 1981) . 2024-06-26 . www.rsg.net.
  5. Web site: 1982 European Championships Result Book . backend.europeangymnastics.com .
  6. Web site: 1. World Cup from 15.-17. April 1983 in Beograd, Yugoslavia . 2024-06-26 . r-gymnast.bplaced.net.
  7. Web site: 11.World Championships in Strasbourg, France (10.-11. November 1983) . 2024-06-26 . r-gymnast.bplaced.net.
  8. Web site: 12.World Championships in Valladolid, Spain (10.-13. October 1985) . 2024-06-26 . r-gymnast.bplaced.net.
  9. Web site: 5.European Championships in Florence, Italy (18.-21. September 1986) . 2024-06-26 . r-gymnast.bplaced.net.
  10. Web site: USA Gymnastics - September/October 1986 by USA Gymnastics - Issuu . 2022-01-07 . issuu.com . 5 August 2013 . en.
  11. Web site: Klaus Köste . 2024-06-26 . www.gymmedia.com.