Nicole Faust

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Nicole Faust rowing
nation GermanyGermany Germany
birthday November 24, 1973
size 170 cm
Weight 56 kg
Career
discipline Rowing ( skull )
society RG Wetzlar 1880
National squad since 1997
status resigned
End of career 1999
Medal table
World Cup medals 2 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
World cup medals 1 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
Rowing World Championships
gold 1997 Aiguebelette Lightweight quad scull
gold 1998 Cologne Lightweight quad scull
Rowing World Cup
gold 1998 Lucerne Lightweight quad scull
Last change: December 2nd, 2016

Nicole Faust (born November 24, 1973 ) is a former German rower who became world champion in the lightweight quadruple sculls in 1997 and 1998 .

In 1996 Faust was German runner-up in the last lightweight four-man competition without a helmsman . She repeated this success in 1997 in the lightweight quadruple , which replaced this boat class. Then she was nominated together with Christiane Brand , Christine Morawitz and Gunda Reimers for the world championships in Aiguebelette , where the team won the first world championship title in the women's double sculls.

Also in the following year, Faust, who had won bronze at the German championships in the easy single, started in the lightweight quadruple sculls at the world championships. Together with Anna Kleinz , Morawitz and bow woman Valerie Viehoff , she became world champion again in Cologne .

In 1999 she won again championship bronze in the easy singles and won the lightweight double fours, but did not take part in the World Championships in St. Catherines .

Faust, who started for RG Wetzlar in 1880 , then ended her career.

International success

  • 1997: 1st place in the lightweight quadruple championships
  • 1998: 1st place in the lightweight quadruple championship

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