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Erna Wachtel (April 3, 1907 – June 1, 1995) was an American artistic gymnast, coach and judge. Born in Germany, she immigrated to the United States at the age of 19. There she won multiple AAU titles, and in 1944 was named an Honorary Olympic Team member, for the games that were cancelled due to World War II. After retiring from competitions served as an AAU functionary, international referee, and national gymnastics coach, preparing the American women's gymnastics team to the 1956 Summer Olympics. From 1957 to 1973, she taught physical education at the Chicago Park District. In 1974 she was inducted into the U.S. Gymnastics Hall of Fame. Wachtel never married.

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  • Erna Wachtel (ca)
  • Erna Wachtel (de)
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  • Erna Wachtel (* 3. April 1907 in Ratibor, Oberschlesien; † 1. Juni 1995 in Chicago, Illinois) war eine deutschamerikanische Turnerin, Trainerin und Sachbuchautorin. (de)
  • Erna Wachtel (April 3, 1907 – June 1, 1995) was an American artistic gymnast, coach and judge. Born in Germany, she immigrated to the United States at the age of 19. There she won multiple AAU titles, and in 1944 was named an Honorary Olympic Team member, for the games that were cancelled due to World War II. After retiring from competitions served as an AAU functionary, international referee, and national gymnastics coach, preparing the American women's gymnastics team to the 1956 Summer Olympics. From 1957 to 1973, she taught physical education at the Chicago Park District. In 1974 she was inducted into the U.S. Gymnastics Hall of Fame. Wachtel never married. (en)
  • Эрна Вахтель (англ. Erna Wachtel; 1907—1995) — американская гимнастка (польского происхождения), затем — тренер и судья. Была пионером в мире гимнастики США. Внесла существенный вклад в развитие женской гимнастики в США. (ru)
  • Erna Wachtel (Racibórz, Prússia, actual Polònia, 3 d'abril de 1907 - Chicago, 1 de juny de 1995) va ser una gimnasta, entrenadora, àrbitra i escriptora estatunidenca d'origen prussià. Als 19 anys va emigrar de la seva ciutat natal prussiana per anar a viure als Estats Units. Allà va guanyar diversos títols de l' (AAU) i el 1944 va ser nomenada membre de l'equip olímpic honorari, pels jocs que es van cancel·lar a causa de la Segona Guerra Mundial. Després de retirar-se de les competicions va exercir de funcionària de l'AAU, àrbitra internacional i entrenadora nacional de gimnàstica, preparant l'equip estatunidenc femení per als Jocs Olímpics d'Estiu de 1956, diputats a la ciutat australiana de Melbourne. Del 1957 al 1973 va ensenyar educació física al Chicago Park District. El 1974 va ingre (ca)
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  • Erna Wachtel (Racibórz, Prússia, actual Polònia, 3 d'abril de 1907 - Chicago, 1 de juny de 1995) va ser una gimnasta, entrenadora, àrbitra i escriptora estatunidenca d'origen prussià. Als 19 anys va emigrar de la seva ciutat natal prussiana per anar a viure als Estats Units. Allà va guanyar diversos títols de l' (AAU) i el 1944 va ser nomenada membre de l'equip olímpic honorari, pels jocs que es van cancel·lar a causa de la Segona Guerra Mundial. Després de retirar-se de les competicions va exercir de funcionària de l'AAU, àrbitra internacional i entrenadora nacional de gimnàstica, preparant l'equip estatunidenc femení per als Jocs Olímpics d'Estiu de 1956, diputats a la ciutat australiana de Melbourne. Del 1957 al 1973 va ensenyar educació física al Chicago Park District. El 1974 va ingressar al Saló de la Fama de la Gimnàstica dels Estats Units. Wachtel no es va casar mai. (ca)
  • Erna Wachtel (* 3. April 1907 in Ratibor, Oberschlesien; † 1. Juni 1995 in Chicago, Illinois) war eine deutschamerikanische Turnerin, Trainerin und Sachbuchautorin. (de)
  • Erna Wachtel (April 3, 1907 – June 1, 1995) was an American artistic gymnast, coach and judge. Born in Germany, she immigrated to the United States at the age of 19. There she won multiple AAU titles, and in 1944 was named an Honorary Olympic Team member, for the games that were cancelled due to World War II. After retiring from competitions served as an AAU functionary, international referee, and national gymnastics coach, preparing the American women's gymnastics team to the 1956 Summer Olympics. From 1957 to 1973, she taught physical education at the Chicago Park District. In 1974 she was inducted into the U.S. Gymnastics Hall of Fame. Wachtel never married. (en)
  • Эрна Вахтель (англ. Erna Wachtel; 1907—1995) — американская гимнастка (польского происхождения), затем — тренер и судья. Была пионером в мире гимнастики США. Внесла существенный вклад в развитие женской гимнастики в США. (ru)
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