Hans-Günther Tiemann

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Hans-Günther Tiemann (born February 27, 1960 ) is a German high school teacher in a leading position and former competition rower of the Osnabrück rowing club (ORV). A traditional club with a five-kilometer training or regatta area on the Osnabrück branch canal .

Athletic career

In 1978, Hans-Günther Tiemann, together with his teammates from Osnabrück RV, Torsten Bremer as helmsman and Brunon Derkes, Johannes Hafer and Axel Wöstmann , won the German Junior Championships in a four-man with helmsman in Munich . In the final of the four without a helmsman , the four rowers of the ORV took second place. The Osnabrück rowers in four without a helmsman qualified for the Junior World Championships . In Belgrade at the Junior World Championships in 1978, on the Sava regatta course, the four-man without a helmsman of the German Rowing Association won and the four rowers of the ORV became Junior World Champions.

In 1980, Hans-Günther Tiemann sat in the eighth of the TuS Bramsche racing community and Osnabrücker Ruder-Verein, in the boat together with helmsman Torsten Bremer as well as Brunon Derkes, Ferdinand Hardinghaus , Ralf Kollmann, Thomas Möllenkamp (gold medal winner 1988 ), Martin Möllmann (TuS Bramsche ), Andreas Schütte and Axel Wöstmann (Olympic athletes 1984 ). The nine rowers were trained by Ralf Holtmeyer , who later became the national trainer of the German Rowing Association (DRV). The rowers of the racing community from the Osnabrück region initially succeeded in winning the Mannheim Regatta, ahead of the teams from the USSR , the CSSR and the Germany eighth put together by the DRV . With fifth place in the finals of the International Lucerne Rotsee Regatta, the eighth of the racing community qualified for the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. All finalists of the last world championship, 1979 in Bled , started in the eighth competition on the Rotsee . In addition to the record champions from the GDR , the dominant team of eight at the time, New Zealand took part as vice world champion and third place in the world championship from the USSR as well as the rowers from Australia , the United Kingdom and the USA . The eighth of the DRV, the then "flagship" of German rowing, was also at the start. It was composed of very experienced and successful rowers, including Peter-Michael Kolbe . At that time, the eighth of the ORV, who started as the third DRV eighth, achieved a time of 5: 43.42 minutes on the Rotsse over the distance of 2000 m (final winner time DDR 5: 40.88 minutes). The eighth of the ORV, who then qualified for the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, was deprived of the unique opportunity to compete in Moscow due to the politically justified boycott . Hans-Günther Tiemann then competed in regattas in Boston , New York City and Philadelphia in 1980 with the eighth of the ORV .

1980 Hans-Günther Tiemann went in Duisburg at the German championships rowing in the coxless four with Ferdinand Harding House, Thomas Möllenkamp and Axel Wöstmann at the start. The ORV boat won the finals and became German champion.

Until then, since the ORV was founded in 1913, a rower of the Osnabrück RV could only row a German championship title to Inge Michaelis. In 1959 she rowed in the four of the Renngemeinschaft (Rgm.) WSV Mülheim an der Ruhr / Osnabrücker RV / Lübecker Frauen-RG in the German championship rowing on the regatta course in Mannheim, in the four-man final, in front of the boats of the Regensburg RV and Karlsruhe RV Wiking for Victory (The competition rowing for women was only included in the Olympic program in 1976. The women's foursome was not one of the Olympic boat classes for women in 1976 ).

In 1981 Hans-Günther Tiemann took part in the world championships in Munich in a four-man without a helmsman together with Ferdinand Hardinghaus, Thomas Möllenkamp and Axel Wöstmann. The Oberschleißheim regatta course was rowed . The DRV boat finished seventh in the final.

In 1982 Hans-Günther Tiemann was able to win the German championship rowing in the German championship rowing in the boat of the ORV with Brunon Derkes, Ralf Kollmann and Thomas Möllenkamp for the second time in the four without a helmsman.

The performance record of the rower Hans-Günther Tiemann from the Lower Saxony city of peace Osnabrück includes further outstanding successes in non-Olympic boat classes .

The two-time German champion and world championship rower received the “Silver Badge of Honor” from the Osnabrück RV in 2005 in recognition of his twenty-five years of membership.

Further successes at German championships

1981 Essen : German championship rowing, eighth. In the boat of the Rgm. Osnabrück RV / TuS Bramsche with Torsten Bremer and Brunon Derkes, Ferdinand Hardinghaus, Ralf Kollmann, Thomas Möllenkamp, ​​Martin Möllmann, Andreas Schütte, Hans-Günther Tiemann and Axel Wöstmann - second place.
1983 Cologne : German championship rowing - foursome with helmsman. In the boat of the Rgm. Osnabrücker RV / TuS Bramsche / Mindener RV with Torsten Bremer and Ralf Kollmann, Hans-Günther Tiemann, Martin Möllmann, Bert Honsel - third place.

Track record Osnabrück and Bramscher rowers in the 1980s

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988
At the German championship rowing , partly in a racing community
  • Four-without, DMR Duisburg: Hardinghaus, Möllenkamp, ​​Tiemann, Wöstmann - German champions
  • Four of them, DMR Duisburg: Derkes, Kollmann, Möllmann, Schütte, Stm. Bremer - 2nd place
  • Four-with, DMR Essen: Bode, Hafer, Hünnefeld, Zuther, Stm. Bremer (Rgm.) - 3rd place
  • Eighth, DMR Essen: Derkes, Hardinghaus, Kollmann, Möllenkamp, ​​Möllmann, Schütte, Tiemann, Wöstmann, Stm. Bremer - 2nd place
  • Two with, DMR Munich: Hardinghaus, Bode, Stm. Bremer - 3rd place
  • Four-without, DMR Munich: Derkes, Kollmann, Möllenkamp, ​​Tiemann - German champions
  • Four with, DMR Munich: Schütte (Rgm.) - 2nd place
  • Achter, DMR Munich: Hardinghaus, Bode (Rgm.) - German champions
  • Four-without, DMR Cologne: with Möllenkamp, ​​Wöstmann, Bode, Schütte - 2nd place
  • Four with, DMR Cologne: Kollmann, Tiemann, Möllmann, Honsel, Stm. Bremer (Rgm.) - 3rd place
  • Two-without, DMR Ratzeburg: Möllenkamp, ​​Wöstmann - 2nd place
  • Achter, DMR Ratzeburg: Bode, Stm. Bremer (Rgm.) - 2nd place
  • Achter, DMR Ratzeburg: Möllenkamp, ​​Hardinghaus (Rgm.) - 3rd place
  • Two-without, DMR Munich: Möllenkamp, Maennig (Rgm.) - 2nd place
  • Eighth, DMR Duisburg: Stm. Bremer (Rgm.) - 2nd place
  • Two-without, DMR Munich: Möllenkamp, Wessling (Rgm.) - 3rd place
  • Four-without, DMR Hamburg: Möllenkamp (Rgm.) - German champions
  • Eighth, DMR Hamburg: Möllenkamp (Rgm.) - 3rd place
Participation in international championships in boats of the German Rowing Association (DRV)
  • Eighth, qualification OS Moscow : Derkes, Hardinghaus, Kollmann, Möllenkamp, ​​Möllmann, Schütte, Tiemann, Wöstmann, Stm. Bremer
  • Four-without, WM Munich : Hardinghaus, Möllenkamp, ​​Tiemann, Wöstmann - 7th place
  • Two-without, OS Los Angeles : Möllenkamp, ​​Wöstmann - 4th place
  • Eighth, OS Seoul : Germany eighth with Möllenkamp - gold medal

Abbreviations: "DMR" - German championship rowing - "WM" - World rowing championships - "OS" - Olympic rowing regatta - "Stm." - Helmsman - "Rgm." - Racing community

Individual evidence

  1. Osnabrück RV - The year 1978 . Website ORV. Retrieved January 21, 2011.
  2. a b c Hans-Günther Tiemann at Worldrowing.com ( FISA database )
  3. Dossier on national coach Ralf Holtmeyer ( Memento of the original from October 6, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . Find RP Online, News, Photos, Quotes. Retrieved December 28, 2010.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.rp-online.de
  4. Biographical data and successes of national coach Ralf Holtmeyer . Website Germany eighth. Retrieved December 28, 2010.
  5. a b NCR computer result Int. Rowing regatta Luzern-Rotsee 1980, Bulletin No. 111 (PDF; 356 kB). Website ORV. Retrieved January 21, 2011.
  6. The year 1980 - the Osnabrück eight qualified for the Olympics . Website ORV, club history. Retrieved December 28, 2010.
  7. Prevented Olympic starters . The ORV eight 25 years ago. Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung website , September 3, 2005. Accessed January 21, 2011.
  8. a b German Championship Rowing 1980 Duisburg . ORV - Hans-Günther Tiemann in a four without a helmsman. RRK-online website. Retrieved December 28, 2010.
  9. rowing . Olympia Lexicon website. Retrieved January 21, 2011.
  10. ^ Silver badge of honor ORV - 25 years in the club . Website ORV. Retrieved January 21, 2011.
  11. ^ German championship rowing 1981 Essen . ORV - Hans-Günther Tiemann in the eighth. RRK-online website. Retrieved January 21, 2011.
  12. ^ German rowing championships - foursome with helmsman . ORV - Hans-Günther Tiemann in a four-man with helmsman. RRK-online website. Retrieved January 21, 2011.

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