Ruth Lamsbach

Ruth Lamsbach
Personal information
Born1950 (age 74–75)
Bochum, West Germany
Sport
Country Germany /  West Germany
SportPara table tennis
Paralympic athletics
Para archery
Paralympic swimming
Medal record
Representing  Germany
Paralympic Games
Paralympic athletics
1972 Heidelberg Pentathlon 2
Paralympic swimming
1968 Tel Aviv 25m breaststroke class 2 complete
1968 Tel Aviv 25m freestyle class 2 complete
Para table tennis
1992 Barcelona Teams C3
1992 Barcelona Singles C3
World Para Table Tennis Championships
1990 Assen Singles C3
1990 Assen Teams C3
European Para Table Tennis Championships
1991 Salou Singles C3
1991 Salou Open singles wheelchair
1991 Salou Teams C3
Representing  West Germany
Paralympic Games
Para table tennis
1988 Seoul Singles C2
1976 Toronto Teams C4-5
1980 Arnhem Singles C2
Wheelchair basketball
1976 Toronto Women's tournament

Ruth Lamsbach (born 1950) is a German paralympic athlete and multiple medalist at the Paralympic Games .[1]

She received the Silver Laurel Leaf on June 23, 1993.  

Career

At the 1968 Summer Paralympic Games in Tel Aviv, she won a bronze medal in the 25 meters freestyle,[2] and silver medal in breaststroke.[3]

At the 1972 Summer Paralympics, she competed in both pentathlon and wheelchair tennis. She became a Paralympic champion in the pentathlon.[4]

Since 1976, she transitioned to table tennis. She competed in the 1976 Summer Paralympics, and 1980 Summer Paralympics, winning a bronze medal in singles 2.[5]

At the 1984 Summer Paralympics, she won a gold in Open 1B-4, and bronze in the singles 2 class.[6]

She also took part in the 1988 Summer Paralympics winning a silver medal in Singles 2,[7] and 1992 Paralympic Games winning a gold medal in 1992 in the Teams 3 class.[8]

At the 1990 World Championships, she won the world title in singles and doubles.[9]

References

  1. ^ "Ruth Lamsbach - Archery, Athletics, Swimming, Table Tennis, Wheelchair Basketball | Paralympic Athlete Profile". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2022-11-18.
  2. ^ "Tel Aviv 1968 - swimming - womens-25-m-freestyle-class-2-complete". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2022-11-18.
  3. ^ "Tel Aviv 1968 - swimming - womens-25-m-breaststroke-class-2-complete". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2022-11-18.
  4. ^ "Heidelberg 1972 - athletics - womens-pentathlon-2". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2022-11-18.
  5. ^ "Arnhem 1980 - table-tennis - womens-singles-2". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2022-11-18.
  6. ^ "New York / Stoke Mandeville 1984 Paralympic Games - Table Tennis - IPC Historical Results Database". 2016-03-03. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2022-11-18.
  7. ^ "Seoul 1988 - table-tennis - womens-singles-2". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2022-11-18.
  8. ^ "Barcelona 1992 - table-tennis - womens-teams-3". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2022-11-18.
  9. ^ "LAMSBACH Ruth". stats.ipttc.org. Retrieved 2022-11-18.