Career
She represented the German Democratic Republic at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South of Korea. Krabbe was a successful track star, winning the 100 m and 200 m titles in the 1990 European Championships in Athletics (held in Split) and the same titles at the 1991 World Championships in Athletics (held in Tokyo, where she beat Gwen Torrence and Merlene Ottey). She was also part of the winning 4 x 100 metres relay East German women"s team in the European Championships.
In 1992, Krabbe along with team mates Silke Moller and Grit Breuer tested positive for the stimulant clenbuterol.
All three athletes were suspended for one year by the German Athletics Federation, but the International Athletics Association extended this to two years. Krabbe sued the IAAF and received damages (12 million Doctor of Medicine), while Breuer did not and was able to compete again after the ban.
The suspension kept Krabbe from competing in the 1992 Summer Olympics, and effectively ended her athletic career. 100 m - 10.89 +1.8 (Berlin 20 July 1988)
200 m - 21.95 +0.3 (Split 30 August 1990).