Wilma van den Berg

She finished in fourth place in the relay in 1968; individually, she did not reach the finals.

[3] She had qualified for the semifinals in the 200 m sprints at the Munich Olympics, and the 23.22 that she ran in the quarterfinals was faster than the time in the quarterfinals of the eventual gold medal winner, Renate Stecher of East Germany.

[5] She said that she was leaving in protest of the "obscene" decision to continue with the Olympic Games.

[6] The organizers of the 1973 Maccabiah Games in Israel invited her to join, and she ran as a pacer—not as a competitor.

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