Detlef Kirchhoff
German rower
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Medal record | ||
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Men's rowing | ||
Representing East Germany | ||
Olympic Games | ||
1988 Seoul | Coxed pair | |
World Rowing Championships | ||
1990 Tasmania | Coxed four | |
Representing Germany | ||
Olympic Games | ||
1992 Barcelona | Eight | |
1996 Atlanta | Eight | |
World Rowing Championships | ||
1993 Roudnice | Coxless pair | |
1995 Tampere | Eight | |
1998 Köln | Coxless pair |
Detlef Kirchhoff (born 21 May 1967 in Halberstadt) is a German rower, who competed for the SG Dynamo Potsdam / Sportvereinigung (SV) Dynamo. He won the medals at the international rowing competitions.[1][2][3] He competed at four Olympic Games, winning medals at three of them.[4]
References
- ^ "RRK 08 Rudern – Deutsche Rudererfolge bei Weltmeisterschaften". rrk-online.de (in German).
- ^ "Rudern – Olympische Spiele 1980–1996". sport-komplett.de (in German).
- ^ "Detlef Kirchhoff". RowingOne.com. World Rowing. Archived from the original on 15 August 2020.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Detlef Kirchhoff". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
External links
- Detlef Kirchhoff at World Rowing
- Detlef Kirchhoff at Olympics.com
- Detlef Kirchhoff at Olympedia
- Athletes of Germany 1998 (sportler-des-jahres.de) at the Wayback Machine (archived 2011-07-19) (in German)
- Interview (ndr.de)[permanent dead link] (in German)
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World champions – Men's coxless pair
- 1962: (Dieter Bender, Günther Zumkeller)
- 1966: (Peter Kremtz, Roland Göhler)
- 1970: (Peter Gorny, Werner Klatt)
- 1974: (Bernd Landvoigt, Jörg Landvoigt)
- 1975: (Bernd Landvoigt, Jörg Landvoigt)
- 1977: (Aleksandr Kulagin, Vitaliy Eliseyev)
- 1978: (Bernd Landvoigt, Jörg Landvoigt)
- 1979: (Bernd Landvoigt, Jörg Landvoigt)
- 1981: (Yuriy Pimenov, Nikolay Pimenov)
- 1982: (Hans Magnus Grepperud, Sverre Løken)
- 1983: (Carl Ertel, Ulf Sauerbrey)
- 1985: (Nikolay Pimenov, Yuriy Pimenov)
- 1986: (Yuriy Pimenov, Nikolay Pimenov)
- 1987: (Andy Holmes, Steve Redgrave)
- 1989: (Thomas Jung, Uwe Kellner)
- 1990: (Thomas Jung, Uwe Kellner)
- 1991: (Steve Redgrave, Matthew Pinsent)
- 1993: (Matthew Pinsent, Steve Redgrave)
- 1994: (Matthew Pinsent, Steve Redgrave)
- 1995: (Matthew Pinsent, Steve Redgrave)
- 1997: (Michel Andrieux, Jean-Christophe Rolland)
- 1998: (Detlef Kirchhoff, Robert Sens)
- 1999: (Drew Ginn, James Tomkins)
- 2001: (James Cracknell, Matthew Pinsent)
- 2002: (James Cracknell, Matthew Pinsent)
- 2003: (Drew Ginn, James Tomkins)
- 2005: (Nathan Twaddle, George Bridgewater)
- 2006: (Drew Ginn, Duncan Free)
- 2007: (Drew Ginn, Duncan Free)
- 2009: (Eric Murray, Hamish Bond)
- 2010: (Eric Murray, Hamish Bond)
- 2011: (Eric Murray, Hamish Bond)
- 2013: (Eric Murray, Hamish Bond)
- 2014: (Eric Murray, Hamish Bond)
- 2015: (Eric Murray, Hamish Bond)
- 2017: (Matteo Lodo, Giuseppe Vicino)
- 2018: (Martin Sinković, Valent Sinković)
- 2019: (Martin Sinković, Valent Sinković)
- 2022: (Marius Cozmiuc, Sergiu Bejan)
- 2023: (Roman Röösli, Andrin Gulich)
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