Dieter Ebner

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Dieter Ebner (born June 26, 1940 in Linz ) is a former Austrian rower who won two world championship medals.

Ebner started for the Linz rowing club Ister . When he first participated in the Olympics in Rome in 1960 , he and Dieter Losert , Horst Kuttelwascher , Helmuth Kuttelwascher and helmsman Wolfdietrich Traugott, fourth in his semi-final, missed the finals in the four-man with helmsman by one second. Two years later, Ebner, Losert and the Kuttelwascher brothers won the bronze medal at the 1962 World Rowing Championships in Lucerne in a four-man without a helmsman . Another two years later, Losert, Ebner, Horst Kuttelwascher and Manfred Krausbar reached the B final at the Olympic Games in Tokyo and finished eighth overall.

At the European Rowing Championships in 1965 Losert and Ebner competed in two without a helmsman and received the silver medal behind the Danish crew. In the following year, the two also won the silver medal at the rowing world championships in Bled in 1966 , this time behind the boat from the GDR. In the finals of the Olympic rowing regatta in 1968 Losert and Ebner took fourth place behind the boats from the GDR, the USA and Denmark.

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Individual evidence

  1. Rowing World Championships in four-man without
  2. European championships in two-man without
  3. World Championships in two-man without