Kerstin Köppen
Medal record | ||
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Women's rowing | ||
Representing East Germany | ||
World Rowing Championships | ||
1990 Tasmania | Quad sculls | |
Representing Germany | ||
Olympic Games | ||
1992 Barcelona | Double sculls | |
1996 Atlanta | Quadruple sculls | |
World Rowing Championships | ||
1991 Vienna | Quadruple Sculls | |
1994 Indianapolis | Quadruple Sculls | |
1995 Tampere | Quadruple Sculls | |
1997 Aiguebelette | Quadruple Sculls | |
1993 Racice | Double Sculls |
Kerstin Köppen (later Köppen-Kosbab[1] now Holtmeyer, born 24 November 1967 in Rathenow, Bezirk Potsdam) is a German former rower and Olympic champion. She is a two-time Olympic gold medallist, winning in 1992 and 1996.[2] In addition, she has also won 5 Gold Medals in the Quadruple Sculls event at the World Championships beginning with Lake Barrington, Tasmania in 1990 whilst representing the former East Germany and a further four times for the re-unified Germany. She is married to Ralf Holtmeyer who coaches the German eight.[3]
References
- ^ Hoffmann, Wilfried. "Ruder-Weltmeisterschaften seit 1962: Deutsche Medaillenerfolge – Gold, Silber und Bronze" [Rowing World Championships since 1962: German medal series – gold, silver and bronze] (in German). Rüsselsheimer Ruder-Klub 08. Retrieved 27 September 2018.
- ^ "Olympic medals won by Kerstin Köppen". ABC Online. Retrieved 29 August 2010.
- ^ Kehl, Peter (9 December 2012). "Bewegende Momente im Goldsaal" [Moving moments in the gold hall]. Westfälische Rundschau (in German). Retrieved 3 December 2018.
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Olympic champions – Women's double sculls
- 1976: Svetla Otsetova & Zdravka Yordanova (BUL)
- 1980: Yelena Khloptseva & Larisa Popova (URS)
- 1984: Marioara Popescu & Elisabeta Oleniuc (ROU)
- 1988: Birgit Peter & Martina Schröter (GDR)
- 1992: Kerstin Köppen & Kathrin Boron (GER)
- 1996: Kathleen Heddle & Marnie McBean (CAN)
- 2000: Jana Thieme & Kathrin Boron (GER)
- 2004: Georgina & Caroline Evers-Swindell (NZL)
- 2008: Georgina & Caroline Evers-Swindell (NZL)
- 2012: Anna Watkins & Katherine Grainger (GBR)
- 2016: Magdalena Fularczyk & Natalia Madaj (POL)
- 2020: Ancuța Bodnar & Simona Radiș (ROU)
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