Manuela Mucke
Manuela Mucke (born 30 January 1975 in Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt) is a German sprint canoer who competed from the mid-1990s to the mid-2000s (decade). Competing in two Summer Olympics, she won two gold medals in the K-4 500 m event, earning them in 1996 and 2000. For winning a golden medal during the Olympic Gammes 2000 she was decorated by the President of the Federal Republic of Germany Johannes Rau on Febr. 2. 2001 with the Silver Laurel Leaf.[1]
Medal record | ||
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Women's canoe sprint | ||
Olympic Games | ||
1996 Atlanta | K-4 500 m | |
2000 Sydney | K-4 500 m | |
World Championships | ||
1995 Duisburg | K-4 500 m | |
1997 Dartmouth | K-4 200 m | |
1998 Szeged | K-4 500 m | |
2001 Poznań | K-2 1000 m | |
1995 Duisburg | K-4 200 m | |
1999 Milan | K-2 1000 m | |
1999 Milan | K-4 500 m | |
2001 Poznań | K-4 500 m | |
2002 Seville | K-2 500 m | |
2002 Seville | K-2 1000 m | |
2002 Seville | K-4 500 m | |
2003 Gainesville | K-2 1000 m | |
2002 Seville | K-4 200 m |
Mucke also won thirteen medals at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships with four golds (K-2 1000 m: 2001, K-4 200 m: 1997; K-4 500 m: 1995, 1998), eight silvers (K-2 500 m: 2002, K-2 1000 m: 1999, 2002, 2003; K-4 200 m: 1995, K-4 500 m: 1999, 2001, 2002), and a bronze (K-4 200 m: 2002).
References
- Statement by the Chief Office of the President of the Federal Republic of Germany (in German: Bundespräsidialamt)concerning the decoration af all German Olympic medall winners during the Olympic Games 2000 in Sydney
- DatabaseOlympics.com profile at the Wayback Machine (archived 29 September 2007)
- ICF medalists for Olympic and World Championships – Part 1: flatwater (now sprint): 1936–2007 at WebCite (archived 21 January 2009). Additional archives: Wayback Machine.
- ICF medalists for Olympic and World Championships – Part 2: rest of flatwater (now sprint) and remaining canoeing disciplines: 1936–2007 at WebCite (archived 9 November 2009)
- Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Manuela Mucke". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020.
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