Betina Ustrowski

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Betina Ustrowski (born July 27, 1976 in Berlin ) is a former German swimmer .

Career

Betina Ustrowski moved with her parents in 1992 from Berlin to Wuppertal, where she started for Wasserfreunde Wuppertal in 1992 and 1993 , and in 1994 she moved to Bochum / Wattenscheid.

In 1991 Ustrowski was second over 100 meter butterfly at the Junior European Championships. At the German Championships in 1992 she took second place behind Franziska van Almsick over 100 meters butterfly . At the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, ​​Ustrowski competed in three disciplines. She was eliminated in the lead on both butterfly distances. The 4 x 100 meter layer relay made up of Dagmar Hase , Daniela Brendel , Betina Ustrowski and Simone Osygus qualified in the first run with the second best time for the final. In the final, the German relay team with Dagmar Hase, Jana Dörries , Franziska van Almsick and Daniela Hunger crossed the finish line in second behind the US relay; Daniela Brendel, Betina Ustrowski and Simone Osygus also received a silver medal for their efforts in the preliminary run.

For winning the silver medal, she received the silver bay leaf on June 23, 1993.

In 1993 Brendel finished second at the German Championships, as in the previous year, behind Franziska van Almsick over 100 meters butterfly. At the European Swimming Championships in Sheffield in 1993 , the French Catherine Plewinski won over 100 meters butterfly , silver and bronze went to van Almsick and Ustrowski; the German layer relay with Sandra Völker , Sylvia Gerasch , Ustrowski and van Almsick won the title ahead of the Russians and the British. Betina Ustrowski won her only German championship title at the German championships in 1994 over 100 meters butterfly.

literature

  • National Olympic Committee for Germany: Barcelona 92. The German Olympic team. Frankfurt am Main 1992 p. 463

Individual evidence

  1. Landessportbund Niedersachsen e. V., VIBSS: The Federal President and his tasks in the field of sport ... on June 23, 1993, Federal President von Weizsäcker awarded disabled and non-disabled athletes, namely the medal winners of the Olympic and Paralympic Games 1992, with the silver laurel leaf. ..

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