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Bettina Müller-Weissina

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Bettina Müller-Weissina (born July 12, 1973) is a retired Austrian sprinter.

2004 Olympics

At the 2004 Olympics she reached the quarterfinals in the Women's 100 metres.[1]

World Championships

She made three appearances at the IAAF World Indoor Championships - 2003, 2004, and 2008 - finishing as a semi-finalist each time.[2]

European Championships

She competed in the 2002 European Athletics Championships and 2006 European Athletics Championships, but did not advance. He advanced to the semi-finals and narrowly lost an opportunity to reach the finals of the 60 meters at the 2009 European Athletics Indoor Championships and also competed in the 2002 European Athletics Indoor Championships and the 2007 European Athletics Indoor Championships.[3]

Military career

She was also a silver medalist in the 100 meters at the 2007 Military World Games.[4]

She was also a silver medalist in the 100 meters at the 2009 World Military Track and Field Championships.[5][4]

Doping allegations

In 2010 she came under doping suspicion.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Bettina Müller Bio, Stats, and Results | Olympics at". Sports-reference.com. 1973-07-12. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
  2. ^ "Bettina Muller-Weissina | Profile". iaaf.org. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
  3. ^ "Österreichischer Leichtathletik-Verband". Oelv.at. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
  4. ^ a b Phone Web. "CISM - Conseil International du Sport Militaire - International Military Sports Council". Cism-milsport.org. Archived from the original on 2013-11-10. Retrieved 2016-02-09. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ "Österreichischer Leichtathletik-Verband". Oelv.at. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
  6. ^ Eder, Larry (2010-03-10). "5 Men/4 Women Beijing Champions competing at Doha, by Alfons Juck, Note by Larry Eder". RunBlogRun. Retrieved 2016-02-09.