Sybille Reinhardt

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Sybille Reinhardt (* 20th October 1957 in Pirna as Sybille Tietze ) is a former rower from the GDR . She won Olympic gold in double fours in 1980 .

Sports career

Sybille Tietze competed for the SC Einheit Dresden and trained with Dieter Schubert . When women's competitions were on the program for the first time at the 1974 World Rowing Championships , the then 16-year-old was in a controlled quad scull. With Jutta Lau , Ursula Wagner , Roswietha Reichel and Liane Weigelt, she won the first world championship title in this boat class as helmswoman. At the GDR championships in 1975, the 1974 world champion foursome won with Anke Grünberg in Tietzes position, while she took third place with a Dresden foursome. For the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal, Sybille Tietze was nominated as a substitute rower, but did not come to use.

At the GDR championships in 1977 a boat of the SC Berlin-Grünau won with the cast of Sabine Gust , Petra Boesler , Viola Kowalschek , Gisela Medefindt and helmsman Elke Rost ; for the world championships in Amsterdam in 1977 Tietze came on board for Medefindt and with the cast of Gust, Boesler, Kowalschik, Tietze and Rost the boat won the world championship title. After the GDR's double quad did not win a medal at the World Championships in 1978 , some experienced rowers returned to the double quad in 1979 . Sybille Tietze, Christine Röpke , Jutta Lau, Roswietha Zobelt (formerly Reichel) and Liane Buhr (formerly Weigelt) won together at the GDR championships and also won the world championships in Bled . After their marriage, Sybille Tietze started as Sybille Reinhardt in 1980. In the line-up of Sybille Reinhardt, Jutta Ploch , Jutta Lau, Roswietha Zobelt and Liane Buhr, the quadruple won the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow.

In 1974 and 1980 she was awarded the Patriotic Order of Merit.

Sybille Reinhardt is an art education teacher and freelance artist.

In 2008 she published the book Schattengold , in which she reports on her experiences in high-performance sport.

Publications

literature

  • Volker Kluge : The great lexicon of GDR athletes. The 1000 most successful and popular athletes from the GDR, their successes and biographies. Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-89602-348-9 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ GDR championships in quadruples
  2. Neues Deutschland , November 30, 1974, p. 2
  3. Neues Deutschland , August 22, 1980, p. 3
  4. "Studied art education / German studies at the " Karl-Friedrich-Wilhelm Wander "college of education in Dresden, training as a ceramicist with Gudrun Tietze Pirna, teacher for art education, training as a creativity teacher, since 1992 self-employed as a ceramicist in Pirna", see JugendKunstSchule Dresden , accessed July 25, 2018