Gina Lückenkemper, born on November twenty-first, nineteen ninety-six, is a prominent German track and field athlete renowned for her exceptional sprinting abilities. Competing at the highest levels, she has represented Germany in three Olympic Games, showcasing her talent on the world stage.
Her remarkable achievements include winning a bronze medal in the 4 × 100 metres relay at the twenty twenty-four Summer Olympics. Lückenkemper has also earned accolades as a World Championships bronze medalist and a two-time European champion, further solidifying her status in the athletics community.
In addition to her international success, she is a six-time German champion, having claimed the title in the 100 metres five times and once in the 200 metres. Her junior career was equally impressive, highlighted by a gold medal in the 200 metres at the twenty fifteen European Junior Championships and a bronze in the 4 × 100 metres relay at the twenty fourteen World Junior Championships.
Notably, at the twenty seventeen World Championships in London, Lückenkemper made history by breaking the eleven-second barrier in the heats of the 100 m event with a time of ten point ninety-five seconds, becoming the first German female sprinter to achieve this milestone since Katrin Krabbe in nineteen ninety-one. Her outstanding performance in the twenty twenty-two season earned her the title of German Sportswoman of the Year.