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Encyclopedia > Marlene Ahrens

Marlene Ahrens (born in 1933) is a Chilean athlete. She won a silver medal in Javelin throw at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne. She remains the only Chilean woman to have won an Olympic medal.


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Marlene Ahrens (1933- ), atleta chilena, especialista en la disciplina de lanzamiento de jabalina.
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Marlene Ahrens was born in the heat of the summer on July 27, 1933 and is still living.
When Marlene Ahrens won a Silver medal in the 1956 Olympics, she was the only Chilean woman to place in the Olympics and the rest were men.
Marlene Ahrens is an athletic girl, so after the Olympics in 2000 to 2002 she tried to get a job in Chile and became the vice-president of the Chilean Olympic Committee.
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