Charlotte Reinhardt

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Charlotte Reinhardt (2018)

Charlotte Reinhardt (born November 25, 1993 in Dortmund ) is a German rower . Her greatest success was the European championship in double fours in 2017.

Life

Charlotte Reinhardt took part in the U23 rowing world championships in 2012 in a four-man team without a helmsman and finished in seventh place. The following year she won the bronze medal with eighth .

In 2014 Charlotte Reinhardt moved up to the German women's eight. At the European Championships in Belgrade in 2014 , the German eighth won the bronze medal behind the Romanians and the British. After finishing fifth and fourth in the rowing World Cup, the eighth ranked seventh at the 2014 World Championships . In 2015 he came fourth at the European Championships and tenth place at the World Championships . In spring 2016, the eighth finished fifth at the European Championships in Brandenburg an der Havel and at the last qualifying regatta for the Olympic Games. At the last World Cup regatta in 2016, Reinhardt won together with Alexandra Höffgen , Melanie Hansen and Lea-Kathleen Kühne in a four without a helmsman. Two months later at the 2016 World Championships in the non-Olympic boat classes, the four from the United Kingdom won ahead of the boat from the United States, followed by Melanie Hansen, Ronja Schütte , Charlotte Reinhardt and Lea-Kathleen Kühne who won the bronze medal.

In 2017 Reinhardt switched to the double quad . At the European Championships in Račice u Štětí she won together with Daniela Schultze , Frauke Hundeling and Frieda Hämmerling . In the same line-up, the crew took fourth place at the 2017 World Championships . In 2018 Charlotte Reinhardt competed twice in the World Cup with a double scull, at the World Championships she was no longer in the boat.

At the German championships, the rower from RV Dorsten won the title in two without a helmsman together with Cathrin Crämer , but in a race without opponents.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. German championships in two-man without at rrk-online.de