Ulrike Sennewald

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Ulrike Sennewald (born May 10, 1989 in Rostock ) is a former German rower . Her greatest success was winning the silver medal in eighth place at the 2013 European Championships.

Sennewald rowed for the ORC Rostock . In 2006 she finished third at the Junior World Championships with eighth place . At the Junior World Championships in 2007 she switched to the two-man team without a helmsman and reached second place with Nadja Drygalla , and in 2008 the two finished fourth in the U23 world regatta . From 2009, Ulrike Sennewald has been rowing in the German women's eight , with which she finished fourth at the 2009 World Rowing Championships . In 2010 she won the bronze medal with the German eighth at the European Championships , at the World Championships the boat came in seventh place. After finishing eighth at the 2011 World Championships , Drygalla and Sennewald competed again in two at the European Championships, where they came in fourth. In 2012 Sennewald qualified with the German women's eight for the Olympic Games in London , at the Olympic regatta the eighth took seventh place. In 2013 Sennewald finished her career in second place in eighth place at the 2013 European Championships in Seville.

At the German rowing championships in 2010 Ulrike Sennewald and Nina Wengert took second place in a two-man race behind Kerstin Hartmann and Marlene Sinnig , and in 2011 Hartmann / Sinnig won ahead of Sennewald and Drygalla. In 2011, Sennewald won the German championship title in the four without a helmsman as in the eight.

Ulrike Sennewald's father Hans Sennewald won an Olympic bronze medal in 1992 . The 1.94 m tall rower studied economics at the University of Rostock .

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  1. German champions in two without
  2. ^ German championships in foursome
  3. German championships in the eighth