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Olga Jensch-Jordan (née Jordan, 13 March 1913 – 13 February 2000) was a German diver who specialized in the 3-meter springboard. In this event she won the European title in 1931 and 1934, and competed at the 1932 and 1936 Summer Olympics, finishing fourth and fifth, respectively. Her future husband, Dr. Arthur Jensch, was the vice Chef de Mission of Germany at the 1932 Olympics. During World War II he fought as an SS stormtrooper and was killed in action in 1945 near Berlin.

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  • Olga Jensch-Jordan (ca)
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  • Olga Jensch-Jordan (Nuremberg, 13 de març de 1913 - Berlín, 22 de febrer de 2000) va ser una saltadora alemanya, que competir durant la dècada de 1930. En el seu palmarès destaquen dues medalles d'or en el trampolí de tres metres al Campionat d'Europa de 1931 i 1934. Va disputar dues edicions dels Jocs Olímpics: el 1932 i , 1936, on fou i respectivament. Després de retirar-se de la competició es va convertir en una reconeguda entrenadora de salt. El 1948 va co-fundar la Federació Esportiva Alemanya i el 1951 el Comitè Olímpic Nacional de l'Alemanya Oriental. (ca)
  • Olga Jensch-Jordan est une plongeuse allemande née le 13 mars 1913 à Nuremberg et morte le 22 février 2000 à Berlin. (fr)
  • Olga Jensch-Jordan, nata Olga Jordan (Norimberga, 13 marzo 1913 – Berlino, 22 febbraio 2000) è stata una tuffatrice tedesca, specializzata nel trampolino 3 metri. (it)
  • Olga Jensch-Jordan (geborene Jordan; * 13. März 1913 in Nürnberg; † 22. Februar 2000 in Berlin) war eine deutsche Kunstspringerin und Trainerin. Sie galt in den 1930er-Jahren als eine der elegantesten Vertreterin ihrer Sportart in Europa. 1931 und 1934 wurde sie Europameisterin im Kunstspringen vom 3-m-Brett. 1932 nahm sie an den Olympischen Sommerspielen in Los Angeles teil und wurde vierte im Kunstspringen. Bei den Olympischen Sommerspielen 1936 in Berlin wurde sie in derselben Disziplin fünfte. (de)
  • Olga Jensch-Jordan (née Jordan, 13 March 1913 – 13 February 2000) was a German diver who specialized in the 3-meter springboard. In this event she won the European title in 1931 and 1934, and competed at the 1932 and 1936 Summer Olympics, finishing fourth and fifth, respectively. Her future husband, Dr. Arthur Jensch, was the vice Chef de Mission of Germany at the 1932 Olympics. During World War II he fought as an SS stormtrooper and was killed in action in 1945 near Berlin. (en)
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  • Berlin, Germany (en)
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  • Nürnberg, Germany (en)
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