Klier-Schaller, Johanna (1952—)
Klier-Schaller, Johanna (1952—)
East German runner. Born on September 13, 1952.
East Germany's Johanna Klier-Schaller won the gold medal in the Montreal Olympics in 1976 for the 100-meter hurdles. In Moscow in 1980, she took the silver in the same event.
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