Dörte Lindner

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Dörte Lindner (born March 22, 1974 in Rostock ) is a former German water diver who was third in jumping at the Olympic Games in 2000.

Dörte Lindner learned to jump in the GDR at SC Empor Rostock , and in 1989 she won the European Junior Championships from the tower. In 1990 Dörte Lindner won her first German championship title from the 1-meter board. In 1991 she won the Junior World Championships on the 1-meter board and the 3-meter board. At the 1991 World Cup in the adult class, she finished ninth from the 1-meter board. In 1995 she won the Universiade from the 1-meter board, at the European Championships she won the silver medal behind the Russian Wera Ilyina from the 1-meter board . In 1997 she won the German championship title from the 3-meter board, and in 1998 from the 1-meter board. Also in 1998 she won the Grand Prix final from the 3-meter board. After her championship title in 2000 from the 3-meter board, she won silver at the European Championships behind Julija Pachalina . In the synchronized jumping from the 3-meter board, Iljina and Pachalina won ahead of Conny Schmalfuß and Dörte Lindner. Dörte Lindner competed twice at the Olympic Games in Sydney in 2000 . Together with Conny Schmalfuß she took seventh place in synchronized jumping, in the individual competition she came third behind the Chinese women Fu Mingxia and Guo Jingjing .

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  • National Olympic Committee for Germany: Sydney 2000. The German Olympic team . Frankfurt am Main 2000

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