Marcus Schwarzrock

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Marcus Schwarzrock, 2017

Marcus Schwarzrock (born March 4, 1967 in Hamburg ) is the national trainer of the scull area of ​​the German Rowing Association and a former rower from Hamburg.

His professional career has taken him through various stations as a club trainer and member of the German national team as well as a trainer of Olympic and non-Olympic boat types to a permanent trainer. He was the sporting director of the rowing club Allemannia from 1866 Hamburg and from 2005 national trainer rowing / sculling of the B-seniors. Schwarzrock has coached German teams at world championships since the early 90s , mostly with medal success (including World Cup gold in the lightweight eighth in 2003, silver in 2002). At the Olympic Games in 2012 , the men's quadruple he trained won the gold medal.

In December 2012 he was appointed head coach of the German Rowing Association as the successor to Hartmut Buschbacher .

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credentials

  1. Marcus Schwarzrock is the new head coach of the German Rowing Association. German Rowing Association, December 12, 2012, accessed on December 12, 2012 .