Elisabeth Woerner

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Elisabeth Woerner (right) at the award ceremony for the European Rowing Championships 2016

Elisabeth Woerner (* 8. March 1990 ) is a former Dutch lightweight - rower .

Elisabeth Woerner finished fourth at the U23 World Championships in 2009 with the lightweight quadruple scull . In 2011 she and Lieve Leijssen also took fourth place in the lightweight double sculls, and in 2012 they both won the silver medal. In 2013 Woerner competed at the European Championships with Joanneke Jansen and finished eighth. At the World Championships 2013 Woerner reached sixth place with Maaike Head . Woerner and Head also competed together at the 2014 European Championships and finished in fifth place. At the world championships in the same year, Elisabeth Woerner rowed with Mirte Kraaijkamp , Maaike Head and Ilse Paulis in the lightweight quadruple sculls and won the world title. In 2015, Woerner and Head again took fifth place in the lightweight double scull at the European Championships . At the 2015 World Championships , Anne Marie Schonk , Mirte Kraaijkamp, ​​Elisabeth Woerner and Marie-Anne Frenken received the bronze medal in the lightweight quadruple sculls . Woerner started the 2016 Olympic season together with Ilse Paulis in the lightweight double scull with a fourth place at the Rowing World Cup in Varese. For the European Championships in 2016 Woerner switched to the lightweight single , in this boat class she won the bronze medal behind the German Anja Noske and the Danish Aja Runge Holmegaard .

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