Ernst Jencquel

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Ernst Jencquel rowing
Full name Ernst Ascan Jencquel
nation German EmpireThe German Imperium German Empire
birthday January 11, 1879
place of birth HamburgGerman EmpireGerman EmpireThe German Imperium 
date of death December 27, 1939
Place of death HamburgGerman EmpireGerman Reich NSGerman Reich (Nazi era) 
Career
discipline Eighth
society Germania Rowing Club
 

Ernst Ascan Jencquel (born January 11, 1879 in Hamburg ; † December 27, 1939 there ) was a German rower .

biography

At the Olympic Games in 1900 , the first Olympic rowing competitions were held on the Seine in Paris. The Germania Ruder-Club from Hamburg sent an eight, the crew consisted of: Gustav Goßler , Oskar Goßler , Theodor Laurezzari , Edgar Katzenstein , Walther Katzenstein , Ernst Jencquel, Waldemar Tietgens and Arthur Warncke , as well as Alexander Gleichmann von Oven as helmsman. The crew reached the final, for this run Oven's helmsman was replaced by a younger and 45 pound lighter stranger. The German eighth finished the race last and thus finished fourth.

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