Sabine Reuter

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Sabine Reuter (born August 15, 1956 in Bremen ) is a former German rower . Her greatest success was the silver medal in the quadruple scull at the 1978 World Championships.

Athletic career

The 1.70 m tall rower won her first German championship title in 1976 for the Institute for Physical Exercise at the University of Cologne in double sculls . Reuter later started for the Cologne rowing club from 1877 . At the 1977 World Championships in Amsterdam, Sabine Reuter, Veronika Walterfang , Petra Finke , Brigitte Bandura and Birgit Hochgürtel rowed to fourth place, two seconds behind the third-placed Bulgarians. The following year at the 1978 World Championships on Lake Karapiro in New Zealand, Anne Dickmann , Veronika Walterfang, Petra Finke, Sabine Reuter and Kathrien Plückhahn took second place, 1.42 seconds behind the Bulgarians. In 1979 Karin Belzer rowed for Dickmann at the World Championships in Bled . The crew took ninth place in this line-up. In 1980 the rowers from the Federal Republic of Germany missed participation in the Olympic rowing regatta because of the Olympic boycott .

In 1984 Sabine Reuter took part in the Olympic Games in Los Angeles with a double scull . Anne Dickmann, Regina Kleine-Kuhlmann , Ute Kumitz , Sabine Reuter and Kathrien Plückhahn took last place in their preliminary run, but qualified second in the hope race for the finals. In the final, they finished fourth, 0.79 seconds behind the third-placed Danes. At the 1985 World Championships , the helmsman was no longer in the quad sculls. The West German double four with Uta Kutz , Maria Dürsch , Meike Holländer and Sabine Reuter took ninth place.

German championships

Sabine Reuter won four German championship titles in the double fours, which was held with a helmsman until 1984.

There were also two championship titles in double sculls.

  • 1976 in the line-up of Sabine Reuter and Marga Trapp
  • 1984 with the cast Ute Kumitz , Sabine Reuter

literature

  • National Olympic Committee for Germany: Los Angeles 1984. The Olympic team of the Federal Republic of Germany . Frankfurt 1984 p. 384

Web links

Footnotes

  1. 1977 World Cup final in a controlled quad scull at worldrowing.com. Here, however, Monika Reuter is named as a crew member. According to the 1984 Olympic brochure, Sabine Reuter rowed in the double fours in 1977.
  2. World Cup final in 1978 controlled sculls at worldrowing.com
  3. ^ Competition in the quadruple in 1984 in the Olympedia
  4. German championships in quadruples at rrk-online
  5. German championships in double sculls at rrk-online.de