Torsten Bremer

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Torsten Bremer (born April 28, 1961 in Osnabrück ) is a German physicist and former rower of the Osnabrück Rowing Association (ORV). Bremer is the managing director of the Boge Rubber & Plastics Group in Damme near Osnabrück.

Athletic career

The helmsman began rowing in the rowing team of the Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Gymnasium in Osnabrück . In 1978, Bremer, who was 172 cm tall and weighed 52 kg at the time, took part in the Junior World Championships in Belgrade as a young rower in a racing community of the German Rowing Association in a four-man with a helmsman . In the final, the five rowers reached seventh place. At the Junior World Championships of the following year in Moscow ( Krylatskoje ) he drove the four-man with the helmsman of the DRV in the final to the bronze rank.

In 1980 Torsten Bremer drove the eighth of the racing community of TuS Bramsche and ORV, made up of Brunon Derkes, Ferdinand Hardinghaus , Ralf Kollmann, Thomas Möllenkamp , Martin Möllmann (Bramsche), Andreas Schütte, Hans-Günther Tiemann and Axel Wöstmann . The nine rowers were trained by Ralf Holtmeyer . The rowers of the racing community initially succeeded in winning the Mannheim Regatta , ahead of the teams from the Soviet Union , Czechoslovakia and the Germany eighth put together by the DRV . With fifth place in the final of the International Rotsee Regatta in Lucerne, the team qualified for the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. All finalists of the last world championship in 1979 in Bled started in the eighth competition on the Rotsee . In addition to the record champions from the GDR , the dominant team of eight at the time, New Zealand took part as vice world champion and third place in the World Cup from the USSR as well as the rowers from Australia , the United Kingdom and the USA . The eighth of the DRV, the then "flagship" of German rowing, was also at the start. He was composed of experienced and successful rowers, including Peter-Michael Kolbe . At that time, the eighth of the ORV on the Rotsse reached a time of 5: 43.42 minutes over the distance of 2,000 m (final winner time DDR 5: 40.88 minutes). The eighth of the ORV qualified for the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow could not start due to the politically justified boycott in Moscow. Torsten Bremer then competed in regattas in Boston , New York and Philadelphia with the eighth of the ORV during 1980 .

In 1986 in Duisburg, Bremer reached the German championship eighth in a team with Ingo Wieneke , Eckhardt Schultz , Bahne Rabe , Armin Eichholz , Stefan Scholz , Georg Bauer , Matthias Mellinghaus and Volker Kioschis . At the 1986 World Championships in Nottingham, he drove the Germany eighth in the final on rank 6. Georg Bauer, Thomas Domian , Armin Eichholz, Volker Kioschies, Matthias Mellinghaus, Bahne Rabe, Eckhardt Schultz and Georg Wienecke rowed in the boat .

The performance record of the helmsman Torsten Bremer includes further successes in non-Olympic boat classes .

German championships

  • 1980 in Duisburg: Torsten Bremer with Brunon Derkes, Ralf Kollmann, Martin Möllmann and Andreas Schütte - second place in the four with helmsman .
  • 1981 in Essen: Torsten Bremer with Johannes Hafer, Jens Peter Zuther, Andreas Bode and Konrad Hünnefeld - third place in the four with helmsman.
  • 1981 in Essen: Torsten Bremer with Martin Möllmann, Brunon Derkes, Andreas Schütte, Ralf Kollmann, Axel Wöstmann, Thomas Möllenkamp, ​​Ferdinand Hardinghaus and Hans-Günther Tiemann - second place in eighth.
  • 1982 in Munich: Torsten Bremer with Andreas Bode and Ferdinand Hardinghaus - third place in two with helmsman .
  • 1983 in Cologne: Stm. Torsten Bremer with Ralf Kollmann, Hans-Günther Tiemann, Martin Möllmann and Bert Honsel - third place in the four with helmsman.
  • 1984 in Ratzeburg: Torsten Bremer with Andreas Bode, Georg Bauer, Jörg Raabe, Ralf Thienel, Tilman Probst, Ingo Metzger, Ingo Wieneke and Christoph Weichsler-Fricke - second in eighth place.
  • 1986 in Duisburg: Torsten Bremer with Eckhardt Schultz, Bahne Rabe, Matthias Mellinghaus and Volker Kioschis - second place in the four with helmsman.

Track record Osnabrück and Bramscher rowers in the 1980s

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988
At the German championship rowing , partly in a racing community
DMR in Duisburg DMR in Essen DMR in Munich DMR in Cologne DMR in Ratzeburg DMR in Munich DMR in Duisburg DMR in Munich DMR in Hamburg
  • Four-without: Hardinghaus, Möllenkamp, ​​Tiemann, Wöstmann - German champions
  • Four of them: Derkes, Kollmann, Möllmann, Schütte, Stm. Bremer - 2nd place
  • Four of them: Bode, Hafer, Hünnefeld, Zuther, Stm. Bremer (Rgm.) - 3rd place
  • Eighth: Derkes, Hardinghaus, Kollmann, Möllenkamp, ​​Möllmann, Schütte, Tiemann, Wöstmann, Stm. Bremer - 2nd place
  • Two with: Hardinghaus, Bode, Stm. Bremer - 3rd place
  • Four-without: Derkes, Kollmann, Möllenkamp, ​​Tiemann - German champions
  • Four-with: Schütte (Rgm.) - 2nd place
  • Eighth: Hardinghaus, Bode (Rgm.) - German champions
  • Four-without: with Möllenkamp, ​​Wöstmann, Bode, Schütte - 2nd place
  • Four of them: Kollmann, Tiemann, Möllmann, Honsel, Stm. Bremer (Rgm.) - 3rd place
  • Two-without: Möllenkamp, ​​Wöstmann - 2nd place
  • Eighth: Bode, Stm. Bremer (Rgm.) - 2nd place
  • Eighth: Möllenkamp, ​​Hardinghaus (Rgm.) - 3rd place
  • Two-without: Möllenkamp, Maennig (Rgm.) - Rank 2
  • Eighth: Stm. Bremer (Rgm.) - 1st place
  • Two-without: Möllenkamp, Wessling (Rgm.) - 3rd place
  • Four-without: Möllenkamp (Rgm.) - German champion
  • Eighth: Möllenkamp (Rgm.) - 3rd place
Participation in international championships in boats of the German Rowing Association (DRV)
Qualification OS Moscow World Cup Munich OS Los Angeles World Cup Nottingham World Cup Copenhagen OS Seoul
  • Eighth: Derkes, Hardinghaus, Kollmann, Möllenkamp, ​​Möllmann, Schütte, Tiemann, Wöstmann, Stm. Bremer
  • Four-without: Hardinghaus, Möllenkamp, ​​Tiemann, Wöstmann - 7th place
  • Two-without: Möllenkamp, ​​Wöstmann - 4th place
  • Eighth: Germany eighth with Möllenkamp - 6th place
  • Eighth: Germany eighth with Möllenkamp - gold medal

Abbreviations: "DMR" - German championship rowing - "WM" - World rowing championships - "OS" - Olympic rowing regatta - "Stm." - Helmsman - "Rgm." - Racing community

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Individual evidence

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  4. ^ Dossier on national coach Ralf Holtmeyer. (No longer available online.) RP Online, archived from the original on October 6, 2009 ; Retrieved December 28, 2010 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.rp-online.de
  5. Biographical data and successes of national coach Ralf Holtmeyer. Germany eighth, accessed December 28, 2010 .
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