Kerstin Naumann
Kerstin Naumann (born September 17, 1981 in Dresden ) is a former German oar oar.
Naumann began rowing as part of the Youth Trained for the Olympics campaign at the Dresden Rowing Club in 1902 . She later moved to RG Wiking Leipzig in the SC DHfK . After she had already won titles and medals in the juniors and under 23-year-olds, she achieved second place in the adult class in the four without a helmsman in 2005 with Wilma Dressel , Mandy Emmrich and Christiane Hölzel . In 2006 she finished sixth at the world championships with the four in a different line-up, in 2007 she again took second place at the world championships in Munich together with Nina Wengert , Nadine Schmutzler and Silke Günther . In the 2008 Olympic season, Naumann, together with Wengert and Schmutzler, switched to the women's eight .
Kerstin Naumann is a police chief at the federal police.
International success
- 1998: 2nd place in a foursome without ( Junior World Championships )
- 1999: 1st place in a foursome without (Junior World Championships)
- 2001: 3rd place in a foursome without ( U23 World Championships )
- 2003: 1st place in a foursome without (U23 World Championships)
- 2005: 2nd place in the foursome without (World Championships)
- 2006: 6th place in the foursome without (World Championships)
- 2007: 2nd place in the foursome without (World Championships)
Web links
- Entry at Frauenachter.de ( Memento from April 15, 2008 in the Internet Archive )
- Kerstin Naumann at Worldrowing.com ( FISA database )
- German success at rowing world championships
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SURNAME | Naumann, Kerstin |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German oar oars |
DATE OF BIRTH | 17th September 1981 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Dresden |