Tim Ole Naske

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Tim Ole Naske, 2017

Tim Ole "TOle" Naske (born April 26, 1996 in Hamburg ) is a German rower . He was German champion in 2017 and 2018.

Life

Tim Ole Naske started rowing at the age of ten. His former sports teacher Christiane Weber had advertised the rowing club at his elementary school. At the Junior World Championships in 2013 , Naske and Philipp-André Syring won the junior world championship in a double scull. The following year he started in one. In the Junior World Championships in 2014 , he gained prominence with more than 20 seconds, and even at the Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, he took first place. In 2015 Stephan Riemekasten and Naske won the championship title in double sculls at the U23 World Championships . A year later he won the U23 world title in the single.

The year 2017 began with a victory at the German Small Boat Championships in one. At the European Championships, he was able to reach the A final and finished fifth there. At the world championships in the same year, Naske also qualified for the A final and ended up sixth. In 2018 he repeated his victory at the German Championships and relegated Stephan Krüger and Oliver Zeidler to second and third place. At the second and third World Cup races in 2018, he competed in single and achieved a second and a sixth place. He was not nominated for the World Championships, however, as Oliver Zeidler was given priority in the one. At the German championship rowing 2019, Naske retired after the quarter-finals due to injury. The rest of the year he and Stephan Krüger rowed in double sculls. At the International Wedau Regatta they prevailed against Timo Piontek and Lars Hartig in the DRV-internal duel . At the European Championships 2019 , Krüger and Naske missed the A-final. But then they were able to win the B final. In the second and third World Cup races, both achieved a third and a fifth place. At the World Championships , Krüger and Naske again missed the A final and qualified the German men's double scull for the 2020 Olympic Games with a tenth place.

Naske is 1.83 m tall and weighs 87 kg. He starts for RG Hansa Hamburg and studies law at the University of Hamburg.

International success

Web links

Commons : Tim Ole Naske  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b German Championship Rowing (DMR): One of the men (places 1–3). Rüsselsheimer RK 08, accessed on February 28, 2020 .
  2. The incredible rise of Oliver Zeidler. Hamburger Abendblatt, accessed on February 28, 2020 .