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German swimmer (born 1981)
Janina-Kristin Götz
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Full name | Janina-Kristin Götz |
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Nationality |
German |
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Born | (1981-01-13) 13 January 1981 (age 43)
Bayreuth,
West Germany |
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Height | 1.72 m (5 ft 7+1⁄2 in)
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Weight | 60 kg (132 lb)
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Sport |
Swimming |
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Janina-Kristin Götz (born 10 January 1981) is a
German swimmer, who won bronze medal in the
2004 Summer Olympics.
At the Athens she swam in 4×200 m freestyle distance heats.
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- 1983:
East Germany (
Otto,
Strauss,
Sirch,
Meineke)
- 1985:
East Germany (
Strauss,
König,
Stellmach,
Friedrich)
- 1987:
East Germany (
Möhring,
Stellmach,
Strauss,
Friedrich)
- 1989:
East Germany (
Stellmach,
Friedrich,
Strauss,
Möhring)
- 1991:
Denmark (
Poulsen,
Jensen,
Puggaard,
Jacobsen)
- 1993:
Germany (
Van Almsick,
Kielgass,
Stellmach,
Hunger)
- 1995:
Germany (
Hase,
Jung,
Kielgass,
Van Almsick )
- 1997:
Germany (
Hase,
Götz,
Buschschulte,
Kielgass)
- 1999:
Germany (
Van Almsick,
Szalai,
Stockbauer,
Kielgass)
- 2000:
Romania (
Potec,
Păduraru,
Diaconescu,
Căslaru)
- 2002:
Germany (
Dallmann,
Ries,
Stockbauer,
Van Almsick)
- 2004:
Spain (
Rouba,
Caballero,
Roca,
Villaécija)
- 2006:
Germany (
Dallmann,
Samulski,
Steffen,
Liebs)
- 2008:
France (
Manaudou,
Balmy,
Lazare,
Popchanka)
- 2010:
Hungary (
Mutina,
Dara,
Hosszú,
Verrasztó)
- 2012:
Italy (
Mizzau,
Nesti,
Carli,
Pellegrini,
De Memme)
- 2014:
Italy (
Mizzau,
Pirozzi,
Masini Luccetti,
Pellegrini)
- 2016:
Hungary (
Jakabos,
Verrasztó,
Kapás,
Hosszú)
- 2018:
Great Britain (
Faulkner,
Greenslade,
Hibbott,
Anderson)
- 2020:
Great Britain (
Hope,
Van Selm,
Hibbott,
Anderson)
- 2022:
Netherlands (
De Jong,
Holkenborg,
Van Kooten,
Steenbergen)
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