Kathleen Naser

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Kathleen Naser (born July 31, 1975 in Brandenburg an der Havel ) is a former German rower who was vice world champion in two-man without a helmsman in 1999 .

Career

Kathleen Naser rowed for the Potsdam Rowing Society , where she was trained by Jörg Landvoigt . In 1993 she won the Junior World Championships in a foursome without a helmsman . In 1996, Naser won her first German championship title in the adult class in eighth place , and at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, the German eighth came in eighth. In 1997, Naser and Gerte John won the German championship title in two without a helmsman. In the World Cup, the two achieved second place in the first regatta, but could no longer offer the form afterwards and took ninth place at the 1997 World Rowing Championships . In 1998, Naser won the German championship title in the four without a helmsman and in the eight. At the World Cup in Munich, Naser achieved her only World Cup victory with eighth. At the world championships in Cologne , the boat reached sixth place. Naser was also able to win two German championship titles in 1999: Together with Elke Hipler , she won in two without a helmsman, both were also in eighth in the championship boat. In the World Cup, Hipler and Naser took second place behind the Canadians twice. Even with the 1999 World Rowing Championships won Emma Robinson and Theresa Luke , Hipler and Naser received the silver medal. After that, Kathleen Naser stopped taking part in international regattas.

literature

  • National Olympic Committee for Germany: Atlanta 96. The German Olympic team . Frankfurt am Main 1996

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