Sara Teitelbaum (20 July 1910 – 7 June 1941) was an Estonian volleyball player, basketball player and athletics competitor.[1]
She was born in Tapa. Her older brother was weightlifter Rubin Teitelbaum. She graduated from Tallinn Jews' Gymnasium.[1]
She began her sporting career at the age of 15, coached by Ago Rooseste. She was multiple-times Estonian champion in different athletics disciplines.[1]
She was a member of several basketball clubs, and volleyball clubs. She become multiple-times Estonian champion in basketball and volleyball.[1]
She died on 7 June 1941 due to tuberculosis.[1]
Personal best:[1]
- 60 m: 7,9
- 100 m: 12,8
- 200 m: 26,6
- 400 m: 61,8
- 800 m: 2.30,6
- long jump: 5.42
- shot put: 10.98
- discus throw: 33.74
- javelin throw: 35.94
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