Johannes Doberschütz

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Johannes Doberschütz (born February 26, 1980 in Leipzig ) is a former German rower who was vice world champion with the eighth in 2002 .

Athletic career

The 2.05 m tall Johannes Doberschütz from the Academic Rowing Club in Leipzig was U23 world champion in the eighth place in 2000 . In 2001 he moved up to eighth place in Germany . At the 2001 World Championships , the boat with Sebastian Schulte , Thorsten Engelmann , Johannes Doberschütz, Stephan Koltzk , Jörg Dießner , Enrico Schnabel , Ulf Siemes , Michael Ruhe and helmsman Peter Thiede took third place behind the aft from Romania and Croatia. The following year, the Germany eight in the same line-up won the silver medal behind the Canadians at the World Championships in Seville . In the 2003 Rowing World Cup , the Germany eight won the first two regattas and came second in Lucerne. At the world championships , the boat reached the finals with difficulty and took sixth place there. In 2004 Doberschütz rowed in a four-man with helmsman and took seventh place at the world championships , in 2005 he won the bronze medal in this boat class.

Doberschütz was the German eighth champion in 2003. In 2001, 2002 and 2004 he won the title in four with helmsman. Johannes Doberschütz is the son of the former rowers Renate Bänsch and Jens Doberschütz .

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Footnotes

  1. German championships in the eighth
  2. German championships in the foursome with