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Jacqueline Alex
Personal information
Born (1965-12-01) 1 December 1965 (age 58)
Zwickau, Germany
Sport
SportSwimming
ClubSC Turbine Erfur[1]
Medal record
Swimming
Representing  East Germany
European Championships
Gold medal – first place 1985 Sofia 200 m butterfly

Jacqueline Alex (later Kiewel, born 1 December 1965) is a retired German swimmer. In 1985 she won a national title and a European gold medal in the 200 m butterfly at the European championships.[2][1]

After retiring from swimming she worked as a physiotherapist at her own company.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b Schwimmen – DDR – Meisterschaften Damen – Teil 2. sport-komplett.de
  2. ^ Anett FIEBIG. les-sports.info
  3. ^ Physiotherapie Alex. physio-alex.de


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