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Miriam Siderenski
Sidrenski running with her daughter
Personal information
Nationality Israel
Born (1941-11-11) 11 November 1941 (age 82)
Belgian Congo
Height5-4.5 (165 cm)
Weight126 lb (57 kg)
Sport
Country Israel
SportAthletics
Event(s)60 metres, 100 metres, 200 metres, 400 metres
Coached byAmitzur Shapira
Achievements and titles
National finalsIsraeli Champion in 60 metres (1962), 100 metres (1961-62, 1964-65), and 200 metres (1962, 1964-65).
Personal bests
  • 100 m: 11.6 (1964)
  • 200 m: 24.68 (1964)

Miriam Louise Marie Siderenski (also Miryam and Sidranski (-Catzenstein); Hebrew: מרים סידרנסקי; born 11 November 1941) is a Congolese-born Israeli former Olympic runner.[1] She was the Israeli Champion in the 60 metres, 100 metres, and 200 metres.

She was born in Belgian Congo, and is of Jewish descent.[2] Her father was born in Poland, and studied medicine in Belgium.[3] She studied physical education at the Wingate InstituteinNetanya, Israel.[3] She married Yitzhak Katzenstein, has three children, and lives in Kfar Shmaryahu.[3]

Running career[edit]

Siderenski's personal bests were 11.6 in the 100 metres (1964) and 24.68 in the 200 metres (1964).[1] She was the Israeli Champion in the 60 metres (1962), 100 metres (1961–62, 1964-65), and 200 metres (1962, 1964–65).[4]

In July 1964 Siderenski ran the 100 metre dash in 12.0, and lowered her 400-metre record from 59.2 to 47.6.[5] In October 1964 in a meet in France with some of Europe's best runners she won the women's 100-metre dash in 12.1.[6]

Siderenski competed for Israel at the 1964 Summer OlympicsinTokyo, Japan, at the age of 22 in Athletics.[1] In the Women's 100 metres she came in 6th in Heat 3, with a time of 12.1 (missing advancing by 0.1 seconds), and in the Women's 200 metres she came in 4th in Heat 4, with a time of 24.6 (setting a new Israeli record), finishing in 21st place.[1][2] When she competed in the Olympics she was 5-4.5 (165 cm) tall and weighed 126 lbs (57 kg).[1]

Her coach was Amitzur Shapira, an Israeli sprinter and long jumper in the 1950s and a coach for the Israeli track and field team at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany, who was murdered by Palestinian terrorists in the Munich massacre.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e "Miriam Sidranski Bio, Stats, and Results". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 10 November 2016.
  • ^ a b "Sidranski, Miriam"
  • ^ a b c d מעריב | איפה הם היום: ריאיון עם "האיילה של האתלטיקה הישראלית"
  • ^ "Israeli Championships". gbrathletics.com. Retrieved 10 November 2016.
  • ^ "Page 2". The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle. Retrieved 10 November 2016.
  • ^ "Page 3". The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle. Retrieved 10 November 2016.

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